Judith Rakers Opens Up About Personal Struggle With Clutter
Judith Rakers, the renowned journalist and TV presenter, is opening up about her personal struggle with clutter for the first time. The well-known face of ARD's Morgenmagazin is set to begin a new life on the island of Rügen, but first, she must tackle the task of clearing out her old farm.
Rakers has made a start on her decluttering project, with most of the chaos now cleared up. She plans to tackle bulk waste collection next. However, she finds it challenging to part with items that hold emotional memories. For instance, she has difficulty getting rid of a dirndl from Oktoberfest. Rakers has developed a system for her size 38 clothes, labeling boxes accordingly to help with the process.
Psychologists use standardized questionnaires like HRS or SI-R to assess hoarding behavior. Rakers, along with Ariana Baborie, hosts a podcast called 'What was going on?' where they discuss various topics, including personal struggles. Despite her public persona, Rakers finds it difficult to declutter her closet, with many clothes she hasn't worn in years. She also found it challenging to get rid of old furniture and items from the sheds in Hamburg. To aid her in this task, Rakers has ordered a junk removal service for her decluttering project on Rügen.
Judith Rakers is actively working on decluttering her old farm on Rügen, with plans to tackle bulk waste collection next. She finds it challenging to part with items that hold emotional memories but has developed a system to help with the process. Rakers has ordered a junk removal service to assist her in this task.
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