This is the second episode in the three part series of sponsored podcast interviews I'm doing with Good Chemistry Lives Here. I am enjoying these conversations and learning so much! I've definitely been much more adamant about reading and following directions lately. There is a long and complicated process for an antimicrobial product to be … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2021
289: Life After Your Clutter Threshold
I'm answering the question: "What’s the next step? When you get the win on decluttering and life is so much easier what do you do next?" Whether you're there or not, I think this will help. It's really all about remembering or redefining your goal for why you wanted a decluttered home. Mentioned: My interview with Myquillyn Smith (The … [Read more...]
288: Q&A Overwhelm in Different Forms and Situations
So many photos on your phone? So many different things going on with working full time from home with no childcare for little ones? So many papers for your business? So many souvenirs? So many emails? I'm talking about breaking through overwhelm in all these situations. Mentioned: Deleting A Lot of Email at One Time in Gmail My … [Read more...]
287: When the Very Best Way is Too Overwhelming Podcast
In today's strategy session, we talk about how to get over the feeling of being overwhelmed by not knowing how to do things in the very best way. How to properly clean knowing that you’re getting the most out of your effort. Helping to get over your germaphobia enough to let a professional and/or your kids clean your toilets. Tips on … [Read more...]
Are You Too Emotionally Exhausted to Declutter?
Here we are. It's March, and we're about to hit the one year mark of living in a different world. For a lot, this has been a year of being at home more than ever before. For some, this has been a year of working harder than you ever imagined possible. For too many, this has been a year of unimaginable loss. For all of us, "essential … [Read more...]
286: When You Don’t Have the Energy to Declutter
The world changed a year ago, and whether you realize it or not, you're likely emotionally exhausted. Some have experienced unimaginable loss, some have worked more hours than they ever thought possible, and for all of us, small, everyday decisions turned into big, potentially life-altering ones. The thought of making more decisions, ones we don't … [Read more...]