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What makes a person ready to sort and organize their things with the help of someone else?SummaryReadiness can look different for different people. A possible measure is the willingness to have one’s things ruffled through and shaken loose. Another is their receptivity to new organizing principles. Whatever gets it going, the sorting and reorganizing process can illicit insight for the client and the consultant alike.About my guestAmy Baskerville is a true world citizen. Born in Nebraska, raised in Japan during much of her childhood, she also lived in Singapore, Hong Kong and several places on both coasts of the US, and traveled to India, Norway, Mali, Iran and Russia. Her curiosity and zest for life are fed by ever-evolving professional roles across myriad industries including culinary, real estate, travel and education.Main topics2:00 when people are ready to change or transform5:24 everybody has their sweet spot6:09 what makes a client ready?12:30 gentle softening13:52 starting point for setting up my own home16:39 a function for storage19:16 dismantle a home20:13 traveling light abroad23:03 shaking things loose23:33 readiness projectAdditional ResourcesFor travel, Amy recommends packing a lightweight shawl. It can add versatility to fashion as a wrap, and to comfort as an extra layer.Podcast theme musicempty by Tea K Peafreemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.



