Adventures in Decluttering

What if decluttering didn’t feel like a chore?

If you’ve ever stared at a messy room and thought, “Where do I even start?” — you’re not alone.

Adventures in Decluttering is a fun ADHD-friendly activity that turns tidying into an adventure — not an obligation.

No guilt. No overwhelm. Just small wins, big laughs, and the sweet satisfaction of progress made your way.

You want to get organized — but every time you try, your brain short-circuits.
You start in one corner, get distracted by an old birthday card, then somehow end up doomscrolling an article about “10 decluttering hacks” that never actually help.
Hours later? Nothing’s done — except the guilt spiral.

If this sounds familiar, you’re probably:

  • Overwhelmed by how big it all feels
  • Tired of systems that expect you to “just focus”
  • Avoiding starting because you know it’ll feel exhausting
  • Feeling frustrated that clutter keeps stealing your energy and peace

You’re not lazy. Your brain just works differently — and that’s exactly what this activity was built for.

Imagine this instead:

You open a fun little game on your laptop, click “start,” and—boom—a random decluttering “quest” appears.
It’s small. It’s doable. It’s weirdly satisfying.

Before you know it, you’ve cleared out that one drawer that’s been haunting you for months.
Then you do another. And another.
Each time, you feel a tiny spark of accomplishment — like you just levelled up in your own home adventure.

You start feeling… lighter.
Your space looks calmer.
And for once, you’re not beating yourself up about how long it took — because you’re actually having fun.

Decluttering that actually feels like dopamine!

Alana Wylie Owner and Organizer at The Joy of Home in Edmonton Alberta

Hey, I’m Alana Wylie — ADHD organizing coach, founder of The Joy of Home, and a former clutter avoider.

I’ve spent years helping people with ADHD create homes that work for them, not against them.
And here’s what I know for sure:
When you make organizing feel like a game, everything changes.

So, I created a way to help you start small, build momentum, and make progress — without the shame or burnout.

Drumroll, please… 🥁

Let me introduce you to your next adventure….

Adventures in Decluttering

A Playful, ADHD-Friendly Guide to Getting Started.

Inside you’ll find:

UNDERSTANDING

A short, encouraging video on why decluttering feels so hard (and how to make it easier). You’ll finally get why it’s been hard, and stop blaming yourself.

CLARITY

A guided workbook packed with bite-sized areas and a myriad of methods to declutter. You’ll know where to start and how much is enough

MOTIVATION

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The Random Adventure Generator that turns your next task into a surprise challenge! Keep it fun, fresh, and free from decision fatigue.

By the end of your first adventure, you’ll have:

  • A calmer, more functional space — even if it’s just one corner at first
  • Confidence that you can make progress, even with ADHD
  • Momentum that builds naturally (because you’re actually having fun)
  • A sense of pride every time you see what you’ve done

And maybe — just maybe — you’ll start to look forward to your next little quest.

Praise for the Joy of Home

★★★★★

“I would definitely recommend Adventures in Decluttering! It’s compact, straight to the point and doable. ”  

L.B.

★★★★★

“Do a Declutter Party and have fun while getting meaningful work done ”  

T.P.

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