The only good video of the bunch is the old lady (minus the danger hair just sitting there pointing) talking about not getting overwhelmed with cleaning and taking it slow. A lot of these consoomers are just hoarders, made clear by the lack of care in their living conditions and the focus on adding to the hoard, which is one of the reason I greatly dislike any of the consoomer 'lifestyle' being praised or encouraged. It's a legit mental illness that those suffering from it don't see it as one and a lot of these consoomers posted in thread are either on their way to becoming a hoarder or already there.
The sad thing is that for kids that grew up in hoarder houses they either become OCD neat freaks to an unhealthy level or start to fall into the same hoarding/messy living conditions they grew up in and it can take a lot of mental work to break out of either. Probably some of the consoomers posted in thread fall into this category. That old ladies advice is a good example of helpful both in actual advice but also in presentation as a helpful (non-judging) parent since for many children of hoarders they grew up lacking those from their own parents. If anyone wants to see the depressing outcome of self-realization from hoarders/consoomers there's of course a reddit community
r/hoarding and the even more depressing
r/childofhoarder full of venting from those currently stuck living with hoarders or dealing with the lingering trauma.