371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

In today’s podcast, we discuss: “Identity Clutter” and incorporating it into everyday life. “Good stuff” not getting used. When it’s time to retire display items. My books Want to be a patron of the show? Find out how at Patreon.  Want to find a decluttering coach??...
371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

In today’s podcast, we discuss: “Identity Clutter” and incorporating it into everyday life. “Good stuff” not getting used. When it’s time to retire display items. My books Want to be a patron of the show? Find out how at Patreon.  Want to find a decluttering coach??...
371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

370: Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Some people are visual organizers, and you might be one. BUT you can’t actually know that until you declutter. If you’re scared to put things “away” because you fear you’ll forget where you put it or forget that you have it, you need to listen to this one. My books...
371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

370: Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Some people are visual organizers, and you might be one. BUT you can’t actually know that until you declutter. If you’re scared to put things “away” because you fear you’ll forget where you put it or forget that you have it, you need to listen to this one. My books...
371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

369: Perfect or Right?

I’m always looking for ways to reframe situations or thought processes that actually help me get stuff out of the house. So many people like to blame their perfectionism for the mess in their homes. I think that’s fine as long as identifying and blaming perfectionism...
371: Sometimes Even Interesting Things Need to Go

369: Perfect or Right?

I’m always looking for ways to reframe situations or thought processes that actually help me get stuff out of the house. So many people like to blame their perfectionism for the mess in their homes. I think that’s fine as long as identifying and blaming perfectionism...