10 Rules I Never Break When Working with Clients

10 Rules I Never Break When Working with Clients

April 30, 20263 min read

10 Rules I Never Break When Working with Clients

The principles behind every Creating Space session.


I've been inside a lot of homes. Mostly over Zoom, and some in person. I've seen a lot of piles. I've sat with a lot of women, virtually and face to face, surrounded by things that have been waiting years for a decision.

And over all of that time, working with all of those women, I've built a set of principles I come back to every single time. These aren't rules in the traditional sense. They're the foundation of what I believe makes this work actually work. And I wanted to share them with you today, because they're yours to use too.

1. We never judge the state of the space

The home I walk into on day one is not a measure of the person I'm working with. Clutter accumulates for real reasons, hard seasons, busy lives, health challenges, grief, or just the way life goes sometimes. My job is to help, not to comment on how things got there.

2. We start where we are

Not where we think we should be. Not where the before-and-after photos suggest we should be. Where we actually are today, with the energy and time and capacity we actually have right now.

3. We never touch someone else's things without permission

Decluttering is deeply personal. I don't move, donate, or make decisions about anything that isn't clearly mine to decide about. Shared spaces require conversation, not assumptions.

4. Something is always better than nothing

Five minutes counts. One cleared shelf counts. One bag of donations counts. Progress doesn't have a minimum size requirement.

5. We never skip the break

Decluttering is physically and emotionally tiring. Breaks are part of the process, not interruptions to it. Honoring your energy matters.

6. We celebrate every single win

Cleared the junk drawer? We celebrate. Donated one bag? We celebrate. Made a decision about something you've been avoiding for a year? We absolutely celebrate that.

7. Perfection is never the goal

Functional, calm, and workable are the goals. A perfect home is not a real home.

8. The system has to work for the person, not the other way around

If a system isn't sticking, it's the wrong system. Not a failure of willpower. We find a different approach.

9. We always sit in the finished space

After clearing and organizing, we pause. You need to feel the difference. That feeling is what motivates you to keep going. It's also what you deserve to enjoy.

10. You are always the expert on your own life

I can offer suggestions, ideas, and frameworks. But you know your home, your family, and your needs better than I ever will. My job is to support your decisions, not make them for you.

These are the rules I come back to every time. Every single one of them comes from watching women transform their homes by leading with grace instead of judgment. 💕

Ready for more?

If you'd love to experience this kind of approach in action, come join us for the Decluttering Marathon. We work together, support each other, and bring exactly this kind of grace to the whole process. Enrollment closes June 20th.

Sign up Here: https://youremorethanyourstuff.com/decluttering

With love and encouragement,

Julie xo

P.S. Which of these ten resonated most with you today? I'd genuinely love to know.


I help you reclaim your home from clutter, so you can find ease and live your life with joy. I am your Professional Decluttering Life Coach, Wellness Facilitator, and Trifecta Alchemy Practitioner.

Julie Clark Wobbe

I help you reclaim your home from clutter, so you can find ease and live your life with joy. I am your Professional Decluttering Life Coach, Wellness Facilitator, and Trifecta Alchemy Practitioner.

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