
Maximized Minimalist Podcast
Katy Wells·300 episodes
You've decluttered before…so why does the mess keep coming back? You've done the checklists, the bins, the late-night cleanouts—only to find yourself right back where you started. It's not your fault. You've just never been taught to declutter in a way that actually works long-term. The Maximized Minimalist is the go-to podcast for women ready to declutter their homes, lighten their mental load, and finally feel in control of their space—and their life. With over 5 million listens and a spot in the Top 50 global podcasts, host and holistic decluttering expert Katy Wells shares a fresh take on what i...
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Happiness might be the most expensive word in the English language. We chase it, buy things in its name, and rearrange our lives trying to get closer to it. In this episode, I sit down with Erin Port, author of Tiny Tweaks, Happy Life, and we talk about why the big overhaul never works, why happiness guideposts are key, and where to start when you're so depleted you're not even sure what makes you happy anymore. 📖 Grab Erin's book, Tiny Tweaks, Happy Life → bit.ly/4uJXujl 🎯 Take the free Decluttering Style Quiz + get your custom 3-step action plan → home.katyjoywells.com/quiz 📩 Join the Internet's Most Fun Declutter Newsletter: Ready, Set, Simplify → home.katyjoywells.com/simplifynewsletter 🧡 Join Clutter Cure Club: The Only Membership Designed to Keep Your Home Clutter-Free For Good → home.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub 📚 Order My Book, Making Home Your Happy Place → home.katyjoywells.com/declutterwithouttheoverwhelm 📲 Follow me On Insta → instagram.com/katyjoywells
🧡 READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB Want support making progress without feeling like you have to overhaul your whole house in a weekend? Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get monthly action plans, real-life systems, mindset support, and a community of families simplifying together. ✨ Access 100+ resources designed to help you create an easier-to-manage home in real life. 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime 7 Things to Let Go of Right Now for a Lighter, Calmer Summer Summer is here… and if your house feels like it's still carrying the weight of the school year, you're not imagining it. School papers, sports gear, camp prep, outgrown clothes, car clutter, unrealistic expectations… Maycember has officially done its thing. In this episode, I'm sharing seven simple things you can release right now for a calmer, easier summer ahead. No giant organizing project. No all-day purge session. Just quick wins that create more breathing room and help you enter summer feeling lighter. Because the goal isn't a perfect summer. It's a summer you can actually enjoy. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Stop overcomplicating school papers and sentimental clutter End-of-school-year piles can feel exhausting because the challenge often isn't the volume… it's the decisions. Do you save it? Photograph it? Turn it into a memory book? Keep everything? Instead of spiraling into decision fatigue, I want you to choose one simple system and move forward. Quick ideas: Snap photos and decide later Let your kids choose a few favorites Create a keepsake bin with limits Momentum matters more than perfect decisions. 2) Summer gear needs a reset before summer begins Pool bins. Water shoes. Goggles. Beach towels. Sports gear. Sunscreen from 2021. 😅 Summer clutter sneaks up fast. Before things get busy, spend a few minutes tossing: <li data-s
🧡 READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If you're tired of feeling like you're constantly managing your home, your schedule, your emotions, and everyone else's needs… this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Monthly decluttering plans Real-life systems that actually work in busy seasons Mindset support and decision-making tools Access to 100+ resources A supportive community that truly gets it ✨ This month's featured resource includes simple reset strategies for overwhelmed seasons—because sometimes the clutter isn't just physical. 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime Self-Care That Actually Works (And Why the Bubble Bath Isn't Fixing Burnout) Have you ever done all the "right" self-care things… the candle, the skincare, the journal, the meditation app… …and still felt completely overwhelmed? In this episode, Katy sits down with Diane Boden from the Minimalist Moms Podcast for an honest conversation about what self-care actually looks like in real life. Together, they unpack: why so many women still feel burnt out after "taking care of themselves" how comparison quietly drains us why friendships matter more than we realize the pressure to constantly achieve and how true self-care often has far more to do with subtraction than addition This episode feels like a long coffee chat with two women pulling back the curtain on modern motherhood, overwhelm, identity, and the mental load so many of us carry every day. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Minimalism can help—but it won't magically fix burnout Diane shares that simplify
🧡 READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If you're ready to stop restarting every few months and finally build a home that stays manageable, this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Step-by-step decluttering plans Real-life strategies that work in busy seasons Decision-making tools to help you let go faster Access to 70+ resources A supportive community that truly gets it ✨ One member favorite: the Decision Card Cheat Sheets These help you stop spiraling over every item and make decisions with more confidence and clarity. 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime The 6 Traits of People Whose Homes Actually Stay Clutter-Free A lot of us secretly believe that people with calm, simplified homes must have: more time easier kids more supportive partners naturally organized brains less stressful lives But after working with thousands of families over the last eight years, Katy noticed something surprising: The people whose homes truly transform aren't living easier lives. Some were navigating: grief illness divorce job loss parenting challenges overwhelming seasons And yet… their homes still changed. <p data-start="1316" data-end="
🧡 READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If this episode hit home and you're ready to actually follow through on these shifts, this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Monthly step-by-step plans Real-life decluttering strategies A supportive community that gets it Access to 100+ resources ✨ This month's resource: Kids + Toy Clutter Guide (includes scripts for when kids resist, age-based guidance, and simple systems) 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime Why Your Garage Feels So Overwhelming (and How to Finally Make Progress) You know the feeling… You pull into the driveway after a long day, open the garage, and instantly feel that weight: 👉 "Ugh… I need to deal with that." And then? You don't. Not because you don't care. Not because you're lazy. But because garages are a completely different kind of clutter challenge. In this episode, Katy breaks down why garages feel so hard—and gives you simple, realistic strategies to finally create momentum (without dumping everything into your driveway). KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Your garage feels hard because it is different from every other space Unlike your kitchen or closet, your garage: doesn't feel urgent holds multiple life categories at once contains heavier, more emotional decisions often mixes your stuff and your partner's It's not just clutter… it's: baby gear old memories <li d
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz 4 Simple Decisions That Make Marriage Easier (Even in Busy Seasons) Marriage doesn't have to feel heavy, complicated, or like one more thing on your to-do list. In this episode, Katy sits down with author Arlene Pellicane to talk about four simple (but powerful) decisions that can make your marriage feel lighter, more connected, and actually… easier. Because the truth is, most couples don't need more strategies. They need clarity, consistency, and a few meaningful shifts that actually stick. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Play by the rules (and create them on purpose) Every healthy marriage has "rules"… Some spoken. Some unspoken. The difference? 👉 Intentional couples decide them together Examples might include: eating one meal together each day protecting time without screens setting boundaries that build trust These aren't restrictions They're guardrails that keep you connected 2) Give thanks every day Gratitude is one of the fastest ways to shift your marriage dynamic Instead of focusing on what your spouse isn't doing… 👉 you start seeing what they are doing This can look like: "Thanks for making dinner" "I noticed how patient you were with the kids" "I appreciate how hard you work" 👉 Gratitude changes the atmosphere of
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz 6 Closet Rules That Make Your Mornings Easier (Without a Full Overhaul) Have you ever started your morning feeling rushed, frustrated… or already behind before you even leave the house? Sometimes it's not your schedule. It's your closet. When your wardrobe is filled with pieces that don't fit, don't work, or don't reflect your real life, it creates friction before your day even begins. In this episode, Katy shares six simple, realistic rules to help you declutter your closet and make getting dressed feel easier, faster, and way less stressful. No massive purge. No all-day overhaul. Just small shifts that actually stick. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Use your past season as data Your closet is constantly giving you feedback… You just have to pay attention. Ask yourself: Did I have the opportunity to wear this? If I did… why didn't I? Your unworn items are clues: uncomfortable fits styles you've outgrown pieces you simply don't love anymore 👉 Stop guessing what works and start using real-life data 2) Create a donation station (this is bigger than it sounds) A simple bin, bag, or box can change everything. Why? Because it removes the biggest blocker: 👉 friction Instead of thinking, <em data-start="1684" data-en
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz The Emotional Clutter You're Passing Down (And How to Break the Cycle) We spend so much time talking about physical clutter… But what about the emotional clutter quietly shaping our homes, our parenting, and our relationships? In this powerful and deeply meaningful conversation, Katy sits down with attachment expert and therapist Eli Harwood to explore something that impacts everything: 👉 How safe and connected we feel in our relationships Because here's the truth: Clutter isn't always about stuff. Sometimes it's about: unmet needs unprocessed emotions inherited patterns and the ways we learned to cope This episode will give you a completely new lens on parenting, connection, and what it actually means to create a calm, supportive home. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Secure attachment isn't about being perfect—it's about being emotionally reliable Your kids don't need perfection. They need to experience you as: a safe place a consistent presence someone who can handle their emotions As Eli explains, what matters most is the experience of connection, not just your intention. Think of it like the "weather" in your home: It doesn't have to be perfect every day… But overall, does it feel warm, safe, and predictabl
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Can't Stay Focused While Decluttering? Here's How to Know When to Stay, Switch, or Stop You start in your closet… And somehow end up organizing your junk drawer, wiping the kitchen counters, and sorting toys. Sound familiar? If you've ever wondered why you can't seem to stay in one space long enough to actually finish it, this episode is going to change how you approach decluttering—completely. Because here's the truth: 👉 Sometimes switching spaces is momentum 👉 And sometimes… it's avoidance wearing a productivity hat In this episode, Katy breaks down a simple, realistic framework to help you: Know when to stay in a space Know when to switch And know when you're actually done enough So you can stop spinning your wheels—and start making progress that actually sticks. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) There are two types of progress—and you need both Most people only use one… and that's why they get stuck. Momentum Progress: Quick wins Surface-level clutter Visible, fast results Builds confidence Depth Progress: Harder decisions <li data-section-i
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz The Indoor Epidemic: Why Being Inside Too Much Is Affecting Your Health (and What to Do About It) We talk a lot about simplifying our homes… But what if one of the biggest missing pieces isn't inside your home at all? What if it's how much time you're spending inside it? In this episode, Katy sits down with Dr. John LaPuma to unpack a surprising root cause behind burnout, poor sleep, low energy, and even chronic health issues—something he calls "the indoor epidemic." Because here's the reality: 👉 Most of us spend 93% of our time indoors And our bodies were never designed for that. This conversation will shift how you think about your environment, your energy, and what actually moves the needle when it comes to feeling better. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Being indoors too much is a hidden root cause of burnout and health issues We often blame stress, hormones, or our schedules… But Dr. John explains that being inside too much can contribute to: Fatigue Insomnia Anxiety and attention issues Immune dysfunction Insulin resistance Loneliness and isolation 👉 It's not just a lifestyle preference—it's a biological mismatch Your body is missing the inputs it was designed to receive from the outside world. 2) Morning light might be the most powerful (and free) health
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If You Keep Decluttering… But the Clutter Comes Back, This Is Why Have you ever decluttered your home… Only to find yourself right back where you started a few months later? More stuff. More overwhelm. More decisions. It's frustrating—and it makes you wonder if you're doing something wrong. But what if the problem isn't how you're decluttering… What if it's what's coming into your home in the first place? In this episode, Katy sits down with Stephanie Seferian, host of the Sustainable Minimalist podcast, to unpack the real root of clutter—and why most decluttering advice only solves part of the problem. Because decluttering isn't the finish line. It's often just the symptom. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Decluttering isn't the solution—it's a reaction Most of us start with organizing, tidying, and decluttering… But as Stephanie shares, that was just the beginning of her journey. The real shift happened when she realized: 👉 The clutter wasn't the core issue 👉 The buying was If we keep bringing in things we don't truly need, we'll always be stuck in the cycle of managing and removing. 2) Overconsumption is often driven by emotion—not need We like to believe we buy things logically… But in reality, a lot of our purchasing is tied to: Stress Boredom Wanting control Wanting to feel like we
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If You Can't Relax at Home, Clutter Might Be Doing More Than Making a Mess Have you ever finally sat down at the end of the day… and instead of relaxing, your brain immediately starts scanning for the next thing to do? A pile to sort. A bin to organize. A counter to wipe. A task to finish. You want to rest, but your body feels almost allergic to stillness. In this episode, we're going deeper than the usual decluttering conversation—because sometimes clutter isn't just clutter. Sometimes it's stimulation. Sometimes it's noise. Sometimes it's the thing keeping you in motion so you don't have to feel what comes up when everything gets quiet. Katy shares a deeply personal story from her own journey—the moment she realized she wasn't just "obsessed with organizing"… she was attached to what busyness gave her permission to avoid. If relaxing at home feels weirdly uncomfortable for you, this episode may explain why. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Clutter can keep you in "doing mode" so you don't have to sit with what's underneath Sometimes the mess is frustrating… but it also gives you something to manage. Something to fix. Something to focus on. Because stillness can expose: exhaustion loneliness resentment grief an
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Burned Out, Anxious, and "Fine" on Paper? The Missing Link Might Be Your Gut, Hormones, and Nervous System If you've ever walked out of a doctor's office feeling dismissed—like your labs are "normal" but your body is clearly not—this episode is for you. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Meg Mill, and we're talking about how to simplify what's happening within you… because burnout and anxiety aren't always just "life stress" or "you need to try harder." Dr. Meg breaks down why so many women feel unheard in traditional medicine, how the gut-brain connection impacts mood and energy, and why the order you address things matters more than most people realize. She also shares her Cascade Method—a simple framework that helps you stop guessing and start supporting your body in a way that actually works (without piling on 27 supplements and calling it self-care). This conversation is grounding, practical, and hopeful—especially if you've been living in that exhausting space of "Something is off… but I don't know where to start." KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) "Normal labs" don't always mean you're okay—and women are often dismissed Dr. Meg explains why women have historically been underrepresented in medical research (and why many medical "standards" weren't built around female physiology). If you've felt brushed off, this episode validates that experience and offers a better next step: looking at root causes instead of quick fixes. 2) You can't supplement your way out of a dysregulated nervous system One of the biggest mic-drop moments: If your body is in fight-or-flight, your digestion shuts down. So even if you're eating "healthy" or taking supplements… you may not be digesting, absorbing, or benefiting the way you think. Regulating your nervous system (breathwork, mindfulness, nature, movement, hummi
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz A New Way to Feel Less Drained Without Adding One More Thing to Your To-Do List Have you ever had a week where you're doing everything "right" — keeping up with the house, taking care of everyone, staying on top of work — and you still end the day completely wiped out? It's easy to assume the fix is better time management… a tighter schedule… more productivity hacks. But what if the problem isn't time at all? In this conversation, I sit down with Heather Chauvet — author, coach, and host of the Emotionally Uncomfortable podcast — to talk about energetic time management: planning your days around how you want to feel, not just what needs to get done. Heather shares how this approach helped her reclaim her life, and how it can help you stop living in a constant state of depletion. Right now, so many women are carrying invisible weight — doing more, nurturing more, holding more, rescuing more — and calling it "normal." This episode is a breath of fresh air if you're tired of the chaos-as-a-connection-point and ready for a calmer, more intentional way to move through your days. It's honest. It's practical. And it might change how you think about productivity from here on out. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: Time management won't help if your energy is leaking You can have a perfectly planned day and still feel depleted. Heather explains why the real work is identifying what drains you — emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually. Start with "Wouldn't it be nice if…" to uncover what you actually want A simple pen-and-paper exercise helps you reconnect with your desires — especially if you've been living in "I have to" mode for so long you don't even know what you want anymore. Chase the feeling, not the goal
📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If Your Home Keeps Refilling, This Might Be Why (The Shopping Habits No One Talks About) Have you ever made real progress decluttering… only to look up a few weeks later and wonder how the clutter came back so fast? It can feel confusing — and honestly, a little defeating. A lot of us assume the answer is more discipline, better organization, or "trying harder." But what if the problem isn't what's leaving your home… it's what's quietly coming back in? In this episode, I share a part of my story I've never fully talked about here — the shopping patterns that were undoing my decluttering progress behind the scenes. I walk you through what I learned the hard way, how I finally saw the cycle clearly, and three common patterns that keep so many women stuck in the "declutter and refill" loop. This conversation matters right now because we're living in a world where buying is easier than ever — one-click checkout, constant ads, influencer culture, and the pressure to "fix" yourself and your home with the next purchase. If you've ever stress-shopped, bought for a fantasy version of yourself, or upgraded one thing and suddenly felt like everything else wasn't good enough… this episode will feel like a deep exhale. It's not about shame. It's about clarity. Because once you can name the pattern, you can finally change it — and keep your progress from disappearing. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: Decluttering won't last if the "faucet" is still on If your home keeps refilling, it's not proof you're failing — it's a sign you may need to look at what's coming in and why. Stress shopping is usually about relief, not stuff When life feels chaotic, buying can feel like control or comfort for a moment — but it often creates long-term clutter (and more anxiety) afterward. <p data-start="2211" data-end="242
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Don't Ruminate—Activate: 3 Real Stories That Prove Progress Comes From Doing Less (Not More) If you've ever stood in a cluttered room thinking, "Where do I even start?"—or spiraled into "How did I let it get this bad?"—then you know what ruminating feels like. And here's the truth I wish more women heard sooner: You cannot think your way to motivation. You have to move your way there. In today's episode, I'm sharing three stories from three women I've been working with recently—three completely different situations, three completely different "stuck points"… and one powerful thing in common: They all made massive progress by doing less, not more. Less planning. Less perfecting. Less waiting for the "right moment." These women didn't magically get more time. They didn't suddenly become "disciplined." They didn't do a huge decluttering weekend. They got unstuck by activating—one small decision, one tiny action, one real shift at a time. And if you've been craving that kind of progress (the kind that actually sticks), this episode will light a fire in you. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Clutter is often doing a job—until you decide you're done hiding Molly thought she had a "house problem," but she realized clutter had become a form of protection—a wall that kept people out. Her breakthrough wasn't a perfect plan… it was choosing connection before perfection. She started inviting people over before her home was "done," and the shame lost its grip. 2) If you're waiting to feel ready, you'll stay stuck—because discomfort is part of growth
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If Decluttering Feels Like "One Step Forward, 18 Steps Back," You're Probably Only Tackling One Type of Clutter Have you ever decluttered, felt AMAZING… and then somehow your home felt just as heavy again two days later? Like you're doing the work, making progress, trying to find the "right system"… but it keeps turning into that exhausting cycle of forward → back → forward → back. In this episode, I'm sharing the two shifts that completely changed my personal trajectory with decluttering—and finally gave me the progress I craved (and deserved). The first is this: most of us only declutter the easy stuff. The obvious "donation bin" items. The broken things. The trash. The surface-level clutter. And that's a great start… but it's only the bar in the squat rack. Because if you never add weight, your home won't transform. That's why we're diving into the four types of clutter—and what each one actually needs from you to move through it without shame, burnout, or that "what's wrong with me?" feeling. If you're ready to understand why decluttering gets hard (and what to do when it does), this episode will unlock so much. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Most people only declutter superficial clutter—and that's why progress doesn't stick Superficial clutter is the easy, obvious stuff: trash, expired pantry items, broken things, extras you don't need, stuff you forgot you even owned. It's an important starting point (hello, momentum!)… but if you stop there, you'll always feel like you're spinning your wheels because you never touch what's really weighing you down. 2) Declut
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If you've ever looked around your home and thought, "Why does this feel like it's all on me?"—this episode is for you. Because getting another adult in your home to care about clutter can feel…impossible. Maybe your partner genuinely doesn't notice it. Maybe they help, but you're still carrying most of the mental load. Maybe they're willing, but they don't know where to start. Or maybe it's not a partner at all—maybe it's a roommate, an older kid, or another adult sharing your space. In this episode, I'm walking you through what didn't work for me (hinting, sighing, nagging, ultimatums…yep, I tried it all) and what finally did move the needle with my husband, Andrew. We'll talk about the subtle shifts that create real buy-in—without turning your home into a battleground or you into the project manager nobody asked for. If you're craving more shared responsibility and less resentment, this one will help you take the next right step—starting today. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Stop trying to make them care about clutter the way you do—help them feel the benefit instead Most adults don't need to fall in love with donation bins or organizers to get on board. What they do care about is how the home feels: less friction, fewer arguments, easier routines, and the ability to actually relax at the end of the day. The breakthrough comes when they experience the difference—because showing is more powerful than telling. 2) Share your "big why" (without trying to convince them) Sometimes your partner isn't resisting decluttering—they just don't understand what it's costing you. When you share what you're really craving
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If you've ever felt like you're working twice as hard as everyone else just to keep your head above water… this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale. Because when you're trying harder and harder—making more lists, getting more "disciplined," pushing yourself into new-year productivity mode—and it's still not working? That's not a character flaw. It's not laziness. And it's definitely not that you're "bad at adulthood." In today's conversation, I'm joined by Brooke Schnitman, executive function coach and former special education teacher with 20+ years of experience helping adults with ADHD stop fighting their brains and start working with them. Brooke was diagnosed with ADHD at 35, so she understands this from the inside out—and she explains why willpower isn't the problem… regulation is. We talk about the overwhelm/underwhelm cycle that keeps so many women stuck, how "all-or-nothing" thinking hijacks decluttering (and basically everything else), and the small, realistic shifts that help you build momentum—without burning out or spiraling into shame. If decluttering (or even just managing life) feels harder than it "should," this episode will help you finally understand why… and what to do instead. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) "Try harder" backfires because ADHD isn't an effort problem—it's a regulation problem Brooke explains how ADHD brains can't reliably access willpower the same way, especially under stress. When you push harder, your nervous system floods, executive function shuts down, and the shame spiral kicks in. 2) Underwhelm can be just as paralyzing as overwhelm—and it's sneakier Overwhelm looks like "too much." But underwhelm looks like "I'm bored, stuck, scrolling, re
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz When Decluttering Feels Impossible, It's Probably Decision Fatigue (Not Laziness) Have you ever started decluttering with good intentions… and then your brain just shuts down? You're staring at a pile thinking, "Why can't I just make a decision?" and suddenly everything feels hard — even the easy stuff. Most women assume they're unmotivated or undisciplined. But I want to offer a kinder explanation: your brain didn't run out of willpower — it ran out of decision-making energy. In today's episode, I walk you through what decision fatigue actually is, why it hits so fast during decluttering, and three simple strategies you can use to prevent that "stuck" feeling before it starts — or get yourself unstuck when you're already in it. January tends to bring fresh motivation… and also a lot of pressure. More goals, more tasks, more decisions, more everything. If you're already carrying a full mental load, decluttering can be the thing that pushes your brain over the edge. This episode will help you work with your brain instead of fighting it — so you can make steady progress without burnout, overwhelm, or the "I'll just do it later" spiral. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: Start with the no-brainers to build momentum Begin with superficial clutter — the items you already know you don't want (stained, broken, uncomfortable, mismatched). Quick wins give your brain proof and momentum before you tackle the "maybe" pile. Give your brain one job at a time Decision fatigue gets worse when you keep switching gears. Choose one category or one question (like "Is this functional and usable?") and r
*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "14017ad8-1256-4ec5-a7e0-ab049573a012" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> 📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Why Letting Go Feels So Hard (And the "Stuff Story" That Explains It) Have you ever looked around your home and thought, "Why is this still such a struggle for me?" You know what you want — more calm, more space, less mental weight — but every time you try to declutter, something in you freezes. Most women assume they just need a better system… or more willpower… or a free weekend to finally tackle it all. But what if the real reason you're stuck isn't about the stuff at all? In this episode, I read a powerful chapter from my new book that helps you uncover your Stuff Story — the invisible script that's been shaping what you buy, what you keep, and why certain items feel impossible to let go of. I walk you through how your upbringing, emotional attachments, and cultural pressure quietly influence your home (and your choices) more than you realize. This matters so much right now because so many of us are trying to "reset" in January — new goals, fresh starts, a lighter year. But if you don't understand the story underneath your clutter, you'll keep repeating the same patterns, even with the best decluttering strategy in the world. This chapter is meant to feel like someone finally turned the lights on. More clarity. More compassion. And a new kind of freedom that doesn't start with a trash bag — it starts with understanding. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: Your clutter didn't come from nowhere Your "Stuff Story" was written over time by family patterns, personal experiences, and cultural messaging —
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz The 25-Minute Decluttering Strategy That Actually Works When You're Short on Time You know that moment when you want to declutter… but the idea of pulling everything out and losing your whole day makes you want to quit before you even start? I get it. Most decluttering advice is built for someone with unlimited time, unlimited energy, and zero kids asking for snacks every six minutes. And if you've tried the "empty the whole closet" method before, you already know how that story ends. In this episode, I walk you through my go-to method called 25 to Thrive — a simple, sustainable way to make real progress in a short window, without the overwhelm spiral (and without turning your house into a disaster zone). Right now — especially in January — there's this pressure to go big or go home. Total home reset. Massive purge. Brand new you. But real change doesn't happen in one perfect Saturday. It happens in small, repeatable wins that build momentum and proof. If your brain has been waiting for "the right time" to declutter, this is your gentle nudge: you don't need more time. You need a method that works with your life. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: You don't need a full day to make real progress The belief that decluttering only "counts" if you do a marathon session keeps you stuck. A focused 25 minutes can create visible change and real relief. 20 minutes of decluttering is the sweet spot Short bursts help you avoid decision fatigue and overwhelm. You'll make faster, clearer choices when your brain isn't depleted. The last 5 minutes are wha
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies — simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If you've ever opened social media and instantly felt behind — about your body, your home, or your progress — you're not alone. I share a moment like that in this episode, and how quickly one image shifted how I saw myself without my permission. That experience sparked a bigger realization: the heaviest things we carry aren't always the ones in our closets. They're the beliefs we've absorbed over time about what progress "should" look like, what our past says about us, and who gets to decide if we're doing it right. In this episode, I walk you through three incredibly common beliefs that quietly keep women stuck — especially when they're trying to simplify their homes and lives — and how to start releasing them with compassion and clarity. Right now, many of us are heading into a new year with good intentions and very full plates. The pressure to do more, fix everything, or finally "get it together" can feel overwhelming. This conversation is meant to be grounding — a reminder that you're not broken, you're not behind, and progress doesn't have to look like anyone else's version to count. Key Takeaways From The Episode: Your past is data, not a verdict-Previous attempts that didn't stick don't mean you can't change — they simply show you what hasn't worked yet and help you choose a better approach moving forward. Small progress is real progress-Five minutes, one drawer, or a single decision still counts. Momentum comes from action, not waiting for the "perfect" time. Perfection often disguises fear-Waiting for massive, all-at-once change can actually keep you stuck. Letting
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th. Pre-order now to receive exclusive bonus goodies—simple, supportive tools you can start using right away. 👉 Pre-Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Every January, we're sold the same promise: New year, new you. Fresh motivation. Big plans. A clean slate. But what if the "fresh start" was never designed to work in the first place? And what if the reason it hasn't worked for you has nothing to do with discipline, motivation, or willpower? In this episode, I'm unpacking why traditional January resets fail so consistently—and what actually creates lasting change instead. We're talking about motivation myths, generic plans that ignore real life, and why trying to declutter (or change anything) alone is one of the biggest reasons people get stuck. I'm also sharing the real story of a client (Evie) whose yearly January reset cycle left her feeling defeated, ashamed, and convinced something was wrong with her—until she tried a completely different approach. If you've ever felt hopeful on January 1st… only to feel discouraged by January 18th, this episode is for you. What You'll Learn Why most New Year's resolutions fail by mid-January (and the exact date most people quit) The cultural myth behind "fresh starts" and why it quietly blames you when it fails Why motivation is not a strategy—and what actually sustains progress The three core reasons January resets almost always fall apart How generic decluttering plans work <em data-start="20
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK! Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th! Pre-order now and receive exclusive bonus goodies—simple, supportive tools you can apply right away through the holiday season and beyond! 👉 Pre-Order Your Copy Today! 🎯 TAKE THE FREE QUIZ! Discover your unique Decluttering Style and get personalized tips that actually work for YOU. 👉 Take the Decluttering Style Quiz Somewhere right now, there's a decorative ceramic rooster sitting in the back of a closet—kept out of guilt, obligation, or fear of hurting someone's feelings. In today's episode, we're finally setting that rooster free. I'm sharing a simple, compassionate 3-step framework for letting go of unwanted gifts without guilt, why holding onto gifts we don't want isn't gratitude (it's fear), and how to separate the intention behind a gift from the object itself. We'll talk about the emotional beliefs that keep unwanted gifts stuck in our homes—and I'll even give you a simple script for what to say if Aunt Linda ever asks where her rooster went. If you've ever smiled, said "thank you," and then wondered what am I supposed to do with this now?—this episode is for you. What You'll Learn The 3-step framework for letting go of unwanted gifts Why over half of Americans receive unwanted gifts—and what usually happens to them The hidden belief that makes letting go of gifts feel so hard Why keeping unwanted gifts isn't gratitude—it's emotional self-protection How to separate the gift from the giver without damaging relationships A personal story about a childhood necklace and the mindset shift that changed everything The difference between honoring someone's intention and storing the object forever Exactly what to say if the gift-giver asks about it later (yes, I give you a script) Key Takeaways Gratitude does not require permanent storage. You can appreciate the thought behind a gift without keeping the item itself. Unwanted gifts often stay because we fear awkward conversations—not because we value them. The object carried the sentiment, but once received, the sentiment lives in you, not the thing. Lettin
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK! Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th! Pre-order now and receive exclusive bonus goodies—simple, supportive tools you can apply right away through the holiday season and beyond! 👉 Pre-Order on Amazon 🎯 TAKE THE FREE QUIZ! Discover your unique Decluttering Style and get personalized tips that actually work for YOU. 👉 Take the Decluttering Style Quiz In this heartfelt episode, Andrew joins me to share the story of our unexpected mold crisis—one that forced us to let go of sentimental items, old hobbies, emotional keepsakes, and "someday" things… almost overnight. What started as a stressful, logistical nightmare in our basement turned into one of the clearest real-life lessons we've ever had about clutter, attachment, identity, and what truly matters. We're taking you behind the scenes of what it was really like to lose a space that held so many of our memories—Andrew's office, our wellness area, guest room, and our entire storage zone. What we learned surprised us both: what we missed, what we didn't, what stirred emotions we didn't expect, and what letting go made room for. If you've ever feared "What if I need this someday?" or felt stuck because everything feels meaningful… this conversation is going to feel like a warm exhale. What You'll Learn How our mold discovery forced a decluttering process we didn't choose—but deeply benefited from Why "I might need it someday" feels SO real… and how to see through that fear What sentimental items actually represent—and why letting go doesn't erase the memories Andrew's journey from "the guy with a hoarder-room" to someone who enjoys living with less Why time is often the most powerful tool when it comes to releasing emotional
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK! Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th! Pre-order now and receive exclusive bonus goodies—simple, supportive tools you can apply right away through the holiday season and beyond! 👉 Pre-Order on Amazon 🎯 TAKE THE FREE QUIZ! Discover your unique Decluttering Style and get personalized tips that actually work for YOU. 👉 Take the Decluttering Style Quiz In today's bonus episode, we're talking about something nearly every woman struggles with this time of year—when your home suddenly feels loud, chaotic, and like everything has spiraled… fast. I'm breaking down the difference between expected mess and actual clutter, why mixing them up keeps you stuck in shame, and how a simple 10-minute reset can pull you out of overwhelm and bring your nervous system back online. I'm sharing the story of a client who texted me feeling defeated after dropping her Target bags on the floor and realizing every surface in her home felt like it was screaming at her. Her experience is so common—and the shift she made is one I want every woman to have during this busy, full season. If your home has started behaving like a runaway train, this episode will help you tap the brakes with compassion, clarity, and small steps that actually work. What You'll Learn Why expected mess is not the same thing as clutter—and why the distinction matters The common mental spiral ("I failed… it always comes back… I'm bad at this") and how to interrupt it The 10-minute reset that gives your brain an instant sense of calm How visible surfaces act as your home's "dashboard" for your nervous system What research says about clutter, cortisol, and working memory How to shrink mental load simply by putting things back where they belong Why one small clear zone can change your entire emotional state How resets create "visual islands of calm" during the busiest weeks of the year The mindset shift that keeps your home from getting as loud in the first place Key Takeaways Expected mess
📚 PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK! Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm releases February 17th! Pre-order now and receive exclusive bonus goodies—simple, supportive tools you can apply right away through the holiday season and beyond! 👉 Pre-Order on Amazon 🎯 TAKE THE FREE QUIZ! Discover your unique Decluttering Style and get personalized tips that actually work for YOU. 👉 Take the Decluttering Style Quiz In this special episode, I'm sharing the deeply personal story behind writing my first book—from an unexpected moment in my laundry room where I felt called to write, to the journey of trusting the process through prayer, connection, and even a hurricane. I'm opening up about how God meets us in ordinary moments, why clutter is rarely just about the stuff, and the heart behind my holistic decluttering method that honors your whole self. What You'll Learn The laundry room moment that sparked the idea for this book Why "God doesn't call the equipped, He equips the called" became myguiding principle The three pillars of my holistic decluttering method: Root Awareness, Empowered Action, and Sustainable Momentum An introduction to the four clutter types: Superficial, Scarcity, Sentimental, and Identity clutter Why this book is about freedom—from shame, overwhelm, and unrealistic expectations What to expect from bonus December episodes with quick wins for the holiday season Key Takeaways Your home doesn't have to be perfect to support you—it just has to be good enough to hold you and your family well. Clutter is rarely just about the stuff—it's the stories, emotions, beliefs, and pressures wrapped around it. You can declutter your home over and over, but until you understand yourself, the clutter and overwhelm will keep coming back. Different c
You can declutter every drawer, color-code every pantry shelf, and label every bin… but if your nervous system braces every time your in-laws walk through the door, your home will never truly feel peaceful. In today's powerful conversation, clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Tracy Dalgleish returns to the show to unpack one of the most common sources of emotional clutter and holiday stress: in-law dynamics — especially between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law. If you've ever felt squeezed between your partner and their parent, felt like you were "keeping the peace" at the cost of your own wellbeing, or wondered why family visits leave you emotionally wiped… this episode will bring so much clarity, permission, and grounding. Dr. Tracy breaks down the family patterns we inherit, the roles we unconsciously step into, why your nervous system reacts the way it does, and her powerful VAULT Method that helps couples set healthier boundaries together with compassion, not conflict. Grab your tea (or your cold Americano 😉) — this one is validating, eye-opening, and deeply empowering. 💡 You'll Learn: 1️⃣ Why your nervous system reacts to family the way it does (and why in-law interactions can hijack your fight/flight/fawn response) 2️⃣ The hidden family patterns you bring into your marriage — and how they shape your expectations, emotional triggers, and boundaries. 3️⃣ The most common mistakes couples make when dealing with in-laws (like attacking the mother-in-law instead of asking for what you need) 4️⃣ Why your partner may struggle to set boundaries with their parent — and why it's not because they don't care about you. 5️⃣ A deep dive into Dr. Tracy's VAULT Method: V — Values: Build a united foundation as a couple A — Aspirations: Align on what you want your family life to actually look like U — Understanding Your Triangle: Recognize the dynamics you're pulled into L — Limits & Boundaries: Create boundaries as a united front <li data-start="2962"
Ever look around your house and think, "How did it get this bad?" You're not failing at being an adult, friend — you're just human. In this episode of The Maximized Minimalist Podcast, we're walking through my signature method, The DASH Framework, to help you figure out exactly what's behind your clutter (and what to do about it). You'll learn how to tell whether you're dealing with everyday mess, deeper clutter, or a system that simply needs tweaking, so you can stop spinning your wheels and finally create a home that feels light, manageable, and peaceful again. If you've ever tried to organize clutter, declutter what wasn't actually clutter, or wondered why the chaos keeps coming back, this episode will be a game-changer. 💡 You'll Learn: How to tell the difference between "expected mess" and true clutter — and why each needs a totally different solution. Why mess and clutter raise stress hormones (yes, really) and how to lower that mental load that's keeping you reactive. What to do when your home feels overwhelming — without starting from scratch or burning it all down. The DASH Method explained and how to use it anytime your home starts spiraling. How to know which step to focus on next so you don't waste time, energy, or money solving the wrong problem. Want the full walkthrough? 👉 Get the DASH Step-by-Step Masterclass inside Clutter Cure Club: (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) 🧺 Real-Life Examples Inside Clutter Cure Club, members are using DASH to find calm again: Megan realized her family room chaos wasn't clutter — her toy system just needed an update. Jen added a catch-all basket for mail and papers, instantly clearing her counters. Tanya turned her nightly reset from resentment to relaxation with a cup of tea and her favorite playlist. Each woman solved a different kind of "mess," but the outcome was the same: peace, not perfection. Resources & Mentions: AirDoctor Promo for Podcast Listeners <p data-s
The holidays are supposed to feel magical, but let's be honest — sometimes they just feel messy. Between packed calendars, Pinterest pressure, and the endless to-do lists, it's easy to forget what this season is really about: connection. In this cozy, feel-good episode of the Maximized Minimalist Podcast, host Katy Wells shares nine no-stress holiday traditions that bring back the joy, warmth, and presence you've been craving. You'll walk away with ideas that are simple to start, fun for the whole family, and proven (by you — the listeners!) to create the kind of memories your kids will still talk about years from now. Grab your cocoa (or cold Americano 😉) and let's make the holidays calm, connected, and actually meaningful again. 💡 You'll Learn: 1️⃣ The secret to stress-free holiday traditions — why the best memories come from connection, not perfection. 2️⃣ Nine easy, cozy ideas that don't require extra shopping, Pinterest crafts, or late-night wrapping marathons. 3️⃣ How to know when a tradition needs to evolve so it still fits your current season of life. 4️⃣ Simple ways to spark nostalgia and gratitude through everyday rituals like pizza night or "Seasonal Soup Sundays." 5️⃣ Real listener traditions you'll want to steal — from cookie deliveries to ER staff to gratitude garlands and Christmas-tree-skirt handprints. 🎁 Traditions Mentioned in This Episode Holiday Light Scavenger Hunt – pile the family in the car, turn on the playlist, and count Santas, snowmen & glowing reindeer. Hot Chocolate Bar Night – low-lift, high-joy. (Pretzels in cocoa optional 😂) Cozy Holiday Campout – sleeping bags + Christmas movie + living-room floor = instant memory. Outdoor Movie Night – turn your backyard into a drive-in (projector + marshmallows = magic). Gratitude Garland – create a colorful paper chain of daily "thankfuls." Seasonal Soup Sundays – a warm, grounding ritual that melts the Sunday Scaries. Family Gratitude Workout – burn off the pie <em data-start="2979" data-en
What is up, Simplifiers? I'm so excited you're here. In today's episode of the Maximized Minimalist Podcast, we dive into one of those uncharted territories that doesn't always come up when we're talking about decluttering our homes: the money side of our life-seasons. Because listen—moving houses, starting school, kids growing up, sending them off, career shifts… these aren't just about stuff. They shake up our finances, our routines, our mental load, and yes, our homes. I brought on my two AMAZING guests — finance strategists and self-proclaimed "budget besties," Vanessa and Shana (yes, alliteration and all the good vibes) — to unpack how transitions impact money, how you can build guardrails (just like you do with your home), and how you can walk into the next season with more peace, presence, and joy instead of overwhelm and guilt. Whether you're prepping for a move, entering a new parent phase, supporting teens, or just feeling the mental load of "what's next?" — this episode is for you. We'll meet you where you are and give you the tools to create financial clarity and calm. 🎧 What You'll Learn Why life transitions (moving, growing kids, career shifts) trigger money stress. Our guest experts walk through how what's already stressful + what's already money-stress = a double dose of overwhelm. How to set up financial systems that run on autopilot so you don't have to hold it all. Think: separate accounts for bills, spending, savings. Guardrails for your money so you can move forward freely. (Yes — budgets that feel like freedom, not friction.) How to have the "money talk" with your partner, kids, and yourself — without the guilt or the tension. Because simplifying your home helped you breathe; this will help your bank account breathe. Turning a big change into a chance for clarity, not chaos. When you name the savings account "Mini Pony Fund" or "Moving House Buffer," you're giving purpose to your money. You're anchoring it to what matters. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1️⃣ You don't have to feel bad about money stress — it's just a signal you need a new system. You're not broken. You're simply trying to run with yesterday's bu
If you've ever stood in a cluttered room thinking, "But what if I need this later?"—this episode is for you. In this short and powerful story, I'm sharing what happened when my son Levi, a lifelong Lego lover, walked into the room and said something I never thought I'd hear: "Mom, I don't need my Legos anymore." What?! My jaw dropped. But here's the beautiful part—he didn't let go because I nagged or convinced him. He let go because he saw them differently. And that's exactly what we're unpacking in this episode. Whether it's Legos, clothes, mugs, or treadmills, we all have stuff that once felt meaningful… until it didn't. Letting go becomes easy when you understand the 3 quiet shifts that lead to readiness. What You'll Learn: Why readiness to declutter isn't about willpower—it's about perspective The 3 subtle mindset shifts that make it easier to let go (space, value, impact) How to help your kids—or yourself—release clutter without forcing it A gentle reframe if you're feeling stuck or not "ready" to part with something Ready to go deeper with support, decluttering momentum, and a step-by-step plan? Join the Inner Circle Waitlist and be the first to know when doors open again! This is where the real transformation happens—inside your home and your habits. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/innercircle Quick Links & Resources: Get weekly decluttering tips inside the Ready, Set, Simplify newsletter: <a class="decorated-link cursor-pointer" href="https://www.katy
In this powerful, hope-filled episode, I sit down with Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, clinical psychologist and parenting expert, to talk about what's really going on beneath the surface during the teen years. She unpacks what to do when your teen shuts down, why nagging and lecturing don't work, how to reset when you've lost your cool, and how to support your teen without losing yourself in the process. From messy rooms to slammed doors and screen-time battles, this episode will give you practical tools to reconnect with your teen, regulate your own emotions, and build a stronger relationship—without the shame spiral or the power struggles. Because behind every behavior is a need. And when you meet your child with curiosity instead of control, that's when real change happens. 💬 Whether you're parenting a tween, teen, or just want to prepare for what's ahead, this one is a must-listen. What You'll Learn: Why the behavior you see isn't the full story (and what to focus on instead) How to navigate the belief → behavior gap with empathy The best questions to ask your teen (even when they say "I don't know") A simple strategy to reset yourself before reacting How to stop parenting from fear and build connection instead Why phones and social media are creating emotional dysregulation—and what to do about it When to lean in, when to back off, and how to build trust in the hardest moments Resources Mentioned: 📘 Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart's new book: <em data-start="1900" d
Ever hit 5:00 pm and suddenly realize… you have no idea what's for dinner? 😬 In this episode, we're cutting through the dinner-time chaos with one of the most powerful tools for simplifying your evenings: freezer meals. But don't worry — this isn't your typical "spend all Sunday batch cooking" kind of advice. My guest, Nikita from The Freezer Meals Club, shares her zero-fuss approach to make-ahead meals that work for real life (with real schedules, picky eaters, and limited freezer space). Whether you love to cook or avoid it at all costs, this episode will show you how to turn just one night of dinner into three — without a single extra pan to wash. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why freezer meals aren't just for "supermoms" — and how Nikita stumbled into the system that changed everything The simple freezer meal strategy that takes 5 extra minutes (no 4-hour prep required) What foods freeze well (and what to skip to avoid soggy surprises) How to store and label meals to avoid freezer burn and keep things fresh Genius tools and storage tips that don't require a second freezer Why just one batch-cooked meal per week can eliminate 4–6 nights of cooking each month How to get your kids involved (or how to use freezer meals to free up time for your kids) Resources: Want Nikita's help each week? Join the Freezer Meals Club to get weekly freezer-friendly recipes (serves 12+), reheating instructions, remix ideas, and batch-cooking support — all for just $14.40/month with code KATY (doors close Oct 18 and won't reopen until 2026). Join Clutter Cure Club Want to create a home that feels light, peaceful, and aligned with what truly matters? Inside CCC, we turn powerful mindset shifts (like today's episode) into small, doable changes that last. 👉 Join me insi
Let's face it: parenting today feels harder than ever. We're juggling schedules, screens, school drop-offs, dinner chaos, and about 4,792 questions from our kids all before 10 am. So how in the world are we supposed to connect in the middle of all that? In this heart-opening episode, I'm joined by one of my most trusted parenting experts and dear friends, Caley Kukla, childhood development expert and parent coach, to talk about what real connection looks like in the middle of real life. We're busting the myth that you need "quality time" carved out on the calendar to build strong relationships with your kids (spoiler: you don't need 3-hour crafts or curated Pinterest moments). Instead, Kaylee shares simple, powerful ways to reconnect in your existing routines—car line, mealtimes, even the chaos of the after-school rush. If you've ever felt like you're "failing" at connection because of busy schedules, short tempers, or missed moments—this episode will be a balm for your soul. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The truth about connection bids—and how to respond to your child's need for attention without adding more to your plate What "serve and return" means (and how it can transform your everyday parenting interactions) Why hour-long crafts aren't required to build deep connection How to authentically connect with yourself—so you can better connect with your kids What repair looks like when you've lost your cool (and why it matters even more than "getting it right") How to stop should-ing yourself and release guilt around not "doing enough" Small mindset shifts and systems (like the donation station + body scans) that make a big difference Resources & Mentions: Join Clutter Cure Club Want to create a home that feels light, peaceful, and aligned with what truly matters? Inside CCC, we turn powerful mindset shifts (like today's episode) into small, doable changes that last. 👉 Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.k
What does it really take to evolve? Not just the big moves like changing careers or launching a new business—but the daily courage to become the next version of yourself. To try something new. To follow the nudge. To keep growing. In this episode, I'm joined by world champion boxer, entrepreneur, TV host, and mama Laila Ali, and we're pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to evolve in your life, especially when fear, self-doubt, or outside opinions start to get loud. Whether you're navigating a new season in motherhood, simplifying your life, or considering a bold next step, Laila's wisdom is going to hit deep. She's candid, funny, and full of practical truths that'll have you walking away feeling empowered, not overwhelmed. From decluttering mental noise to setting boundaries, embracing self-talk, and pushing past fear—this one is a must-listen. 💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why courage doesn't require giant leaps—just small, steady steps How Laila decides which opportunities to say yes to (and which to confidently decline) The surprising way fear shows up in our everyday decisions—and how to move through it Real talk on decluttering, donation guilt, and building systems that actually work The mindset shifts that help ambitious women slow down, simplify, and stay grounded How to stay true to yourself when the world tries to define you The power of quiet routines, shared family time, and knowing what truly matters Resources & Mentions: Join Clutter Cure Club Want to create a home that feels light, peaceful, and aligned with what truly matters? Inside CCC, we turn powerful mindset shifts (like today's episode) into small, doable changes that last. 👉 Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes and real-life simplicity. @katyjoywells 💛 Loved this episode? Please share it with a friend who needs a little encouragement t
What do you do when the place that once held your memories is suddenly gone? A year ago, I watched floodwaters swallow a familiar corner of Asheville—a neighborhood full of weekend strolls, quiet moments, and memories. In a single day, what felt solid and permanent was swept away. In this deeply personal episode, I'm finally opening up about Hurricane Helene. What our community faced, how the past 12 months have changed me, and what the storm taught me about gratitude, grief, and what it really means to call a place "home." If you've ever grieved the loss of a season… If you've ever looked at a cluttered room and felt a surprising wave of emotion… If you've ever asked yourself why certain things feel so hard to let go of… This one's for you. Because decluttering is never just about "stuff." It's about memory. Identity. Story. And sometimes… healing. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why decluttering often stirs up emotion, and why that's completely normal What the storm revealed about the connection between our belongings and our identities The surprising truth about grief and gratitude and why they're not opposites How simplicity can be a choice before it's forced on us The moment in Costco that broke me, and what it helped me understand about being human Why "things" are never just things and how to know what's worth keeping Resources & Mentions: Join Clutter Cure Club Want to create a home that feels light, peaceful, and aligned with what truly matters? Inside CCC, we turn powerful mindset shifts (like today's episode) into small, doable changes that last. 👉 Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home a
Ever feel like you know what matters to you, but the way your life looks day to day doesn't reflect that? You believe in health, but you're running on caffeine and fumes. You believe in peace, but your home feels chaotic. You believe in connection, but you're snapping at the people you love. That's the Belief–Behavior Gap, and if you're stuck in it, this episode is your compass back. In this honest conversation, I'm breaking down why we often feel off even when we're trying hard, what psychology says about the misalignment between our values and actions, and how to gently get back on track without shame, guilt, or overhauling your life overnight. If you've been living on autopilot and wondering why things feel heavy or disconnected, you're not alone, and you're not broken. Let's reconnect the direction you want to go… with the road you're actually walking. What You'll Learn in This Episode: What the Belief–Behavior Paradox is and why it causes so much mental and emotional clutter Why good intentions aren't enough (and what to do when your actions don't match your values) How our brains sabotage our best efforts with short-term fixes like scrolling, shopping, or staying busy What "false norths" are and how culture pulls us off course without us noticing Why some seasons of life require survival mode (and why that's okay!) The 3-step framework to gently realign your values and habits without starting from scratch Try This Today: Name your compass. Out loud. What do you believe matters most right now? Notice the gap. Where are your actions veering away from what you say you value? Take one small step. Something tiny that realigns your road with your compass. Then… celebrate it. Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: <p data-s
Let's talk about something that affects literally all of us, but rarely gets named. You declutter your home, try to simplify your life, create calmer spaces… But then you reach for your phone and instantly feel anxious, scattered, or drained. Why does that happen? And more importantly: what can we do about it? In this eye-opening conversation, I'm joined by Jenny Wise Black, a licensed therapist, mom, and pioneer in the movement for digital wellness and media trauma recovery. Jenny shares how modern screen habits are rewiring our brains, eroding our ability to focus, and deeply impacting the way we connect to ourselves, our kids, and our peace. We dive deep into what it means to have an anxious attachment to your phone, why downtime has become screen time, and how to reclaim the kind of joy and presence we had before we were tethered to a screen 24/7. You'll leave this episode with the clarity (and practical steps!) to start shifting your habits without guilt or overwhelm, even if you're a busy mom with zero desire to go off-grid. What You'll Learn in This Episode: What "media trauma" is and how it might be impacting your mental health without you realizing it How screen time affects your nervous system and your home life (yes, even that innocent Instagram scroll) The real reason we feel anxious without our phones and why it's not a willpower problem Simple, science-backed steps to reduce phone-induced anxiety (without needing a digital detox retreat) Why going grayscale and setting screen boundaries may change your life more than any decluttering tip ever has How to model healthier tech habits for your kids without shame or perfection A powerful reframe for moms: you're not failing, you're operating in a system that was never built to support you What "predatory media" is, how to spot it, and how to break the consumption cycle Resources & Mentions: Jenny's Book: Vintage Therapy (https://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Therapy-Practical-Wisdom-Modern/dp/B0FPMR7FK9) – free digit
Ever finally sit down at the end of a long day, kids in bed, body aching, brain fried, and your eyes land on that cluttered pile in the corner? And suddenly, that peace you were hoping for is swallowed up by guilt and overwhelm? You're not alone, and more importantly, you're not failing. In this episode, we're talking about what decluttering really looks like when you're exhausted, overstretched, and juggling all the things. Whether you're working full-time, navigating survival mode, or just plain burned out, this episode will help you redefine progress in a way that actually works for your real life. We'll shift from hustle to healing, all-or-nothing to good-enough, and perfection to peace. ✨ This one's part pep talk, part practical strategy, and 100% for the overwhelmed mom who still wants to create a home that feels light, even if she's tired. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why your exhaustion isn't a personal failure, it's a systems issue What it really means to declutter in "survival mode" How to redefine progress so it finally feels doable Why "good enough" isn't settling, it's sustainable The mindset shifts that create long-term simplicity Tiny, high-impact decluttering actions that don't require hours or energy How to start where you are, even if that's standing in a messy kitchen with zero motivation Resources & Links: 14-Day Decluttering Challenge: Your next best step if you want to simplify without the stress. Tailored for your energy level and real life—just 20 minutes a day. Use code PODCAST for $20 off! 👉 Join the Challenge Here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/email-clutter-crusher-challenge234546) 📱 Follow me on Instagram for bite-sized decluttering tips & real-life encouragement: <a class="decorated-link" href= "https://www.
You've tried every checklist. You've sorted, purged, and folded your clothes KonMari-style. You've even whispered sweet nothings to your donation bin. 😅 So why does decluttering still feel so hard? In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what's really happening beneath the surface when you struggle to let go of stuff—no, it's not that you're lazy or too sentimental. It's science. From survival wiring and dopamine hits to something called the "endowment effect," I'm breaking down the biological and psychological reasons your brain resists decluttering—and how to finally work with it instead of against it. This is the episode you need if you've ever asked: "Why can't I just get rid of this stuff already?!" Let's drop the shame, ditch the guilt, and simplify in a way that actually makes sense for your real life and real brain. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why your brain resists letting go of "perfectly good" stuff The psychological trick your brain plays (and how to break it) How to stop guilt-based decluttering in its tracks Why shopping gives you a dopamine rush—and what to do instead Resources Mentioned: ✨ Join the 14-Day Decluttering Challenge Get fast wins and big results—in just 20 minutes a day. This isn't another checklist. It's a total nervous-system-safe, progress-over-perfection approach. 🎉 Get $20 off with code PODCAST: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercrusherchallenge 🎯 Come Hang Out on Instagram You'll find more simple tips, behind-the-scenes moments, and messy real life at https://www.i
Ever find yourself thinking "I should be better with money," but you're too tired to track one more thing or clip another coupon? This episode is for you, friend. I'm joined by my long-time money mindset coach and financial strategist, Brie Sodano, and we're pulling back the curtain on the real reason budgeting doesn't work for so many smart, capable women. Spoiler: it's not about spreadsheets, it's about the mental load you're already carrying. And no, it's not your fault. We're diving into the patterns, habits, and "money bleeds" that quietly drain your bank account—and your energy. If you've ever opened your credit card bill and wondered, "Where did all our money go?" this episode will hit home in the best way. Let's shift the way you think about budgeting, spending, and what it really means to steward your money without shame or overwhelm. 🎧 Listen in and take the first step toward using your money with purpose—without the burnout. 💥 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why traditional budgeting methods fail (and what actually works) What a "money bleed" is—and how to stop yours The 3 resources you need to manage wisely: time, energy, and money Why tracking spending isn't enough (and what to do instead) How habit blindness affects your bank account (hello, Amazon autopilot) Brie's trick for saving money without giving up convenience or peace The real reason your budget isn't "working"—and it's not what you think 🔗 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: 🎯 Find Your Bleed The best $40 I've ever spent. Brie's self-paced course has saved me tens of thousands of dollars over the years—no shame, no spreadsheet overwhelm, just practical tools that work. 👉 Get the course: https://home.katyjoywells.com/fyb 📚 Read Brie's Book: Cash Confident This book is packed with real-life tools for managing money as a modern woman (no fin
Let's talk time, mental load, and why "we all have the same 24 hours" is one of the biggest lies women are told. In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Megan Sumrell—time management expert and creator of Planapalooza—for a deep, honest conversation on why traditional productivity advice doesn't work for most women. And spoiler: it's not because you're doing it wrong. It's because you've been trying to use systems that were never designed for your brain, your season, or your life. We get into the neuroscience behind why women process time, planning, and decision-making differently—and how to finally build a schedule that works with your brain instead of against it. Whether you've been feeling scattered, behind on your goals, or just overwhelmed by the mental load that comes with life, kids, clutter, and expectations—you are going to love this one. ✨ What You'll Learn: Why women experience "squirrel brain" (and why it's not a flaw) The science behind mental load—and how to take control of it One simple shift that can instantly reduce overwhelm and bring clarity Why you haven't hit your goals this year (and what to do next) The truth about "same 24 hours" productivity culture (and how to opt out) How to plan your time in a way that reflects real life, not just appointments 💡 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: 🎯 Join Planapalooza (http://www.megansumrell.com/a/2148146184/LJ6uRgox): Megan's annual live planning event for women (October 2025) ✍️ Try Megan's Weekly Time Awareness Hack: Block out a week of "real life" in your calendar and see what time you actually have. 📅 Follow Megan on Instagram: @megansumrell 🧠 Want Help Creating a Decluttered, Tidy-Home Routine? I'll be teaching inside Planapalooza on why you're always tidying and never caught up—you won't want to miss it! <hr data-start="2103" data-end="2106
Have you ever had something sitting by your front door or in the garage for months because you might sell it… but never actually do? 🙋♀️ I've been there. And friend, it's not just about time or willpower. Your brain is wired to make this hard. In this episode, I'm breaking down the two psychological traps that keep us stuck in "maybe I'll list it" limbo (and why you're not lazy or broken for struggling). I'll walk you through a simple gut check that will tell you whether it's time to sell, donate, or finally let it go, plus the exact experiment I use to cut through the indecision and reclaim my peace. If you've ever been haunted by a "still need to sell it" pile, this one's for you. What You'll Learn: The two psychological traps that keep you clinging to stuff you swear you'll sell A simple gut-check exercise that cuts through the mental clutter How to run my 1-week "price-drop experiment" to get unstuck Why sometimes the best ROI isn't cash; it's peace, time, and breathing room Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: 🗞️ Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) 🧡 Loved this episode? Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) — where we take conversations like this even deeper, and I help you simplify everything. 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 @katyjoywells (https://www.instagram.com/katyjoywells)
Ever kept a gift you don't love just because you felt guilty getting rid of it? Whether it's your mom's hand-knit scarf, an inherited serving platter, or that vintage frame that doesn't match your style, these items take up more than just space; they create mental clutter, too. In this episode of the Maximized Minimalist Podcast, we're diving into the emotional layers of decluttering gifts and why "value" isn't about price. It's about what actually serves you today. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The truth about "value" and why price tags don't determine whether you should keep something. The powerful question to ask yourself before you keep (or donate) any gift. How "gift guilt" keeps you stuck, and how to break free from it. Why releasing unused items creates both physical space and mental clarity. How to lovingly let go of gifts without rejecting the person who gave them. If you've ever felt torn between keeping something "just in case" or letting it go, this episode will give you the clarity (and permission!) you need to move forward...guilt-free. Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: 🗞️ Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) 🧡 Loved this episode? Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) — where we take conversations like this even deeper, and I help you simplify everything. 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 @katyjoywells
Ever hauled a box from house to house thinking, "Maybe I'll need this someday"—only to never open it? Whether you're packing up for a cross-country move or just moving into a new season of life, today's episode is your must-listen checklist for what not to bring with you. I'm breaking down the 6 biggest clutter culprits people regret moving—from unopened boxes and emotional "someday" projects to heavy furniture, guilt-ridden books, and more. It's not just about the stuff—it's about the stories we carry… and which ones we're ready to release. 🎧 In this episode, you'll learn: The hidden cost of unopened boxes from past moves How to gently let go of abandoned "someday" projects without guilt The emotional toll of furniture that no longer fits your life Why unread books might be weighing you down more than you think A better approach to sentimental kid items (yes, you can keep the memories without keeping the bins) The pantry and bathroom extras that are secretly stealing your space ✨ This episode is for you if… You're moving, downsizing, or starting fresh in a new season You've got boxes in the garage you haven't opened in years You're overwhelmed by the thought of what to keep vs. what to let go You're craving more space, clarity, and freedom in your home—and in your life 🛠️ Resources & Links: FREE GUIDE: 75 Things You Can Quickly Declutter (https://www.katyjoywells.com/declutter772367) Get your hands on this free download for quick wins you can tackle today. 💬 One powerful question to sit with: "If I had to start fresh tomorrow, what would I not want to carry with me?" <hr d
Ever feel like you're stuck in lunch limbo—standing in front of the fridge at 11:58 a.m. with no plan, no energy, and three hungry kids staring you down? You're so not alone. Today's guest, Megan McNamee, co-founder of Feeding Littles and co-author of the New York Times bestselling book Feeding Littles Lunches, is here to help you ditch the decision fatigue and start feeding your family with more ease, flexibility, and confidence. In this episode, we're breaking down: Megan's go-to lunchbox formula (hint: it's genius—and easy to remember) How to raise intuitive eaters without pressure or perfection Tips for navigating picky eating, food guilt, and power struggles at the table What to do when your kid only eats beige food (because we've all been there) Summer survival strategies when it feels like the kitchen is open 24/7 How to make packed lunches (even during summer) a breeze—not a burden Plus, we chat about how Megan's non-recipe cookbook is helping kids and parents get excited about lunch again (my boys are obsessed with it—and yours might be too). 🎧 Whether your kids are heading to summer camp, starting school soon, or just raiding the pantry on repeat, this episode is full of fresh, grace-filled ideas that make food feel fun again. 🔗 Links & Resources: Grab Megan's book: Feeding Littles Lunches Follow Megan on Instagram: @FeedingLittles (https://www.instagram.com/feedinglittles) Join 35K+ women getting the Ready, Set, Simplify newsletter every Wednesday: Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) 💡 Pro tip: Want your kids to pack their own lunches? This episode will give you the tools (and the mindset shift) to make it happen—without the usual lunchtime battles. Loved this episode? Be sure to follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a friend who's ready to simplify lunch once and for all. 💛
What if keeping your home clutter-free didn't require a weekend marathon… just one minute? This week, we're ditching the pressure to "go big" and embracing the power of micro-habits. I'm walking you through 5 tiny-but-mighty strategies you can use right now to simplify your space—even on the busiest, messiest summer days. Whether you're juggling beach bags, snack wrappers, or just the mental clutter of a full calendar, these 1-minute habits are about to become your new secret weapon. No stress. No perfection. Just progress. 🧺 In This Episode, You'll Learn: My go-to 1-minute reset for mess magnet zones (looking at you, kitchen counter) How to sneak in decluttering "audits" while living your everyday life A surprisingly fun trick that turns the date into your decluttering goal The reason donation bags never leave your trunk—and how to fix it The OHIO principle (a clutter-free rule that takes less time than scrolling IG) A daily mindset question that'll change how you show up in your home ✨ Why It Works: Because decluttering doesn't have to be overwhelming. These habits don't require a big chunk of time or mental energy—they work with your real life, not against it. And when they stack up? Total game-changer. 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES: → Join 35K+ women getting the Ready, Set, Simplify newsletter every Wednesday: Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) → Want more quick wins like this? Check out the Momentum Maker module (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) inside <a class="cursor-pointer
Because sometimes even a decluttered home can feel like… too much. 🔥 PSST—QUICK HEADS UP: The Clutter Cure Course is 50% off this week only! In honor of Independence Day, gain freedom from the clutter that's still weighing you down. Lifetime access. Step-by-step home reset. Only $77. 👉 Grab it now before the flash sale ends 👈 So you've KonMari'd your closet, donated the baby gear, and finally tamed the junk drawer. Your home looks… decluttered. But your nervous system? Still on edge. If you've ever walked into your kid's room and felt like the Legos might actually swallow you whole, this episode will feel like a deep exhale. In this real-talk episode, I break down why a home with less stuff can still feel overstimulating—and what to do when your outer space doesn't match your inner peace. 💡 You'll Learn: Why visual clutter isn't the only kind of clutter messing with your calm The difference between "expected mess" vs. true clutter—and why it matters How to navigate the tension between your needs and real life with kids (without guilt) Simple questions to help you decide what's worth addressing—and what's just part of the season you're in ✨ Highlights from the Episode: My honest response to a listener who decluttered and still feels overwhelmed The reframe that will help you stop gaslighting yourself for being "too sensitive" Real-life examples of how to reset overstimulating spaces (without tossing everything) What to do when your minimalist values clash with plastic toys, busy schedules, and motherhood 🧘♀️ Truth Bomb of the Day: You don't want less stuff. You want less nervous system activation. And that's a completely valid goal. <p dat
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