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November 20, 2025
The ULTIMATE Winter Home Prep Checklist
Iâm sharing 25 essential ways to prepare your home for winter so you can stay warm, save money, prevent costly repairs, and make your home super cozy for the entire season. Because after all… “Winter is coming”
Winter Home Prep Checklist:Change Your Furnace Filter â Keeps the air cleaner and saves money on energy bills.
Clean Out the Eavestroughs (Gutters) â Prevents icicles, roof damage, pests, and basement flooding.
Rotate Seasonal Footwear and Outerwear â Swap out summer gear, check that winter boots, coats, and mittens fit.
Declutter the Entryway and Donate Outgrown Winter Gear â Create space and support local charities.
Disconnect and Drain Outdoor Hoses â Prevents frozen hoses and burst pipes.
Shut Off and Drain Outdoor Water Lines â Protects pipes from freezing and cracking.
Refill Bird Feeders and Feed Outdoor Wildlife â Helps wild birds and critters through the cold months.
Hang Birdhouses and Squirrel Shelters â Create cozy outdoor homes for animals like the backyard albino squirrel.
Pack Up and Clean Outdoor Cushions and Furniture â Prevents mold and damage; store them dry.
Cover the Grill/Barbecue â Keeps it protected from snow and ice.
Cut Back Perennials in the Garden â Supports plant health and reduces spring cleanup.
Mulch or Protect Delicate Plants â Use mulch, straw, or covers for plants like lavender.
Empty and Clean Dead Hanging Pots â Prevents mess and makes spring gardening easier.
Bring Potted Plants Indoors (Optional) â Try to overwinter ferns or other tender plants inside or in the garage.
Check Windows and Doors for Drafts â Use a candle to test and apply weather stripping as needed.
Install Thermal Curtains â Helps insulate windows and saves on heating.
Declutter Interior Spaces â Tackle excess items before you’re cooped up for the winter.
Set a 30-Minute Decluttering Timer â Quick wins! Focus on paper piles, kitchen extras, or catch-all zones.
Create or Restock an Emergency Kit â Include flashlights, batteries, candles, snacks, and lighters.
Check Flashlights for Working Batteries â Replace any that donât work.
Gather and Store Extra Candles and Lighters â Scented candles = cozy emergencies.
Stockpile Non-Perishable Snacks â For power outages or unexpected snow days.
Test All Smoke Detectors â Ensure theyâre working and replace old batteries.
Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors â Critical in winter when heating systems are in use.
Get Cozy and Enjoy Your Clean, Prepped Home â Celebrate your efforts and relax!
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November 17, 2025
Celebrating 300 Episodes: The Tough-Love You Didnât Know You Needed
Today is a super special day â it’s our 300th podcast episode, and I couldnât be more thrilled to celebrate it with YOU! This milestone is all about you, your stories, and the amazing things you do while listening to this podcast. Spoiler alert: laundry seems to be the winner, and honestly, I get it â laundry is the WORST chore. But together, weâre tackling it and celebrating every success, big or small.
In this episode, I share a very personal story about a recent health challenge and the chaos that greeted me when I emerged from my “recovery cave.” From mountains of laundry to messy floors, life threw me a curveball, but I took back control â and you can too!
This episode is packed with inspiration, real-life moments, and the reminder that no matter how defeated we feel, we have the power to take action and turn things around. So grab your laundry, set a timer, and let’s kick some butt together.Â
Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Letâs celebrate this milestone and keep moving forward together. Youâve got this!
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November 13, 2025
30 Things I Don’t Buy (and don’t miss!)
Letâs be real: overconsumption is everywhere â and itâs gross. From late-night Amazon hauls to $8 lattes, weâre all guilty of it sometimes. But itâs not just the big splurges. Itâs the slow drip of unnecessary stuff that eats up our money and our space.
Today, Iâm sharing 30 weird (and maybe controversial) things Iâve stopped buying â and honestly? I donât miss a single one. This isnât about shame or judgment. Itâs about asking, âDo I actually need this… or have I just been marketed into thinking I do?â
If you’re ready to declutter your spending, your habits, and maybe even your kitchen drawers â letâs dive in.
Hereâs a list of 30 things Iâve cut from my shopping list â and not only do I not miss them, I feel lighter for it.
1. KleenexThis one gets people riled up, but weâve never been a tissue family. Toilet paper does the job just fine, even for allergies and colds. When guests ask, âDo you have any Kleenex?â the answer is no â and Iâm okay with that.
2. Paper NapkinsWe keep a few for company, but day to day? Nope. We eat with utensils and wash our hands if things get messy. Cloth napkins are for décor only because weâre not that fancy ð
3. Bulk FoodI used to think buying in bulk was a money-saver. Turns out, it just meant more waste. Stale snacks, forgotten extras in the back of the pantry â it wasnât worth the space or the cost.
4. Trendy Diet FoodsProtein bars, keto snacks, gluten-free this or that… I tried them all. Theyâre expensive, often taste like cardboard, and half the time I never finished the box.
5. JuiceWhen my kids were little, I felt like juice was a must-have. But no one actually drank it, and we havenât bought it in years. Itâs sugary, takes up fridge space, and we genuinely donât miss it.
6. Bottled WaterWe use refillable bottles instead. Itâs cheaper, better for the environment, and one less thing to haul home from the store.
7. Cooking SprayI swapped it for a $15 refillable oil sprayer, and itâs been a total upgrade. I just pour in olive oil and go.
8. MouthwashI used to think it was essential for oral hygiene. But it never felt effective, and once I stopped buying it, I realized I didnât need it at all.
9. Womenâs RazorsSame blades, different price. I ditched the pink tax and just use men’s razors. They work just as well and cost less.
10. Shaving CreamGrowing up, we never used it. I still donât. A little soap or conditioner does the job just fine â no foam required.
11. Antacids and Habitual MedsI used to pop Tums constantly. Then I stopped. And guess what? I stopped needing them. Same with eye drops and nasal sprays â my body just adjusted.
12. Disinfecting WipesThey donât disinfect the way we think, they create waste, and theyâre overpriced. A cloth and all-purpose spray is just as good â better, even.
13. Specialty CleanersGranite polish, stainless steel spray, tub foams â Iâve tested them all. Most are just overpriced versions of what a good glass cleaner or multi-purpose spray can do.
14. Fabric Softener & Scent BeadsAt one point I was adding three different âscent boostersâ to my laundry. Now I just use detergent â sometimes a dryer sheet if needed â and everything still comes out clean and fresh.
15. Beauty GadgetsJade rollers, red light masks, weird vibrating tools⦠I bought into the hype, but I never saw results. They just became more clutter.
16. Kitchen GadgetsSpiralizers, avocado slicers, pineapple corers â you name it, Iâve tried it. And most of them just ended up collecting dust. A good knife does the trick.
17. Lottery TicketsMy dad once told me the lottery is âa tax on the stupid.â Harsh, but honestly? He wasnât wrong. I used to buy them regularly. Now I save the money â and the disappointment.
18. Plastic StrawsCanada banned them, and at first, I was annoyed. But now? I donât miss them at all. We use glass straws and havenât looked back since.
19. Greeting CardsI know they come from a good place, but I canât justify spending $6 on a piece of paper that ends up in a drawer (or the trash). I show love in other ways now.
20. Planners & CalendarsEvery December, I used to think the perfect planner would change my life. Spoiler: It never did. Iâve learned to stop falling for the promise of organization in a spiral-bound notebook.
21. Souvenirs (for other people)If I went to Paris, I might want a tiny Eiffel Tower. But nobody else needs one. We can remember our own trips â we donât need clutter from someone elseâs.
22. CollectiblesI had one angel figurine. Then everyone decided I collected angels. Before I knew it, my shelves were full of ceramic cherubs I didnât want. Lesson learned.
23. Extended WarrantiesThey sound smart, but theyâre usually just upsells. Iâve said no to every single one â and Iâve never regretted it.
24. Temu and Shein HaulsCheap stuff feels like a bargain, but almost everything Iâve ordered from those sites turned out to be low quality, badly fitting, or just… junk. Never again.
25. Gimmicky âAs Seen on TVâ ProductsEvery time I see a viral kitchen gadget or cleaning tool, I pause now. Most of them are short-lived thrills that become long-term clutter.
26. âBut Itâs on Sale!â BuysIf I wasnât looking for it before, I donât need it just because itâs 90% off. Iâve learned to stop confusing a good deal with a good decision.
27. Subscription BoxesFabFitFun, magazines, random boxes of surprise goodies â they always started out exciting, then turned into unopened clutter. I canceled them all.
28. Birthday Party DecorationsStreamers, balloons, themed plates⦠I used to go all-out. Now we keep it simple. The memories still happen, even without the Pinterest-worthy setup.
29. Workout ClothesI used to buy leggings and sports bras like I was heading to the Olympics. Now I just work out in comfy joggers and a loose t-shirt â way better.
30. Things I Buy on AutopilotThis is the big one. A lot of what I used to buy was out of habit â not need. Taking a second to pause and question why I was buying something helped me save money, space, and a whole lot of mental clutter.
Iâm not telling you to stop buying everything. But I am saying: take a minute and reassess. Maybe your version of âKleenexâ is subscription boxes or bulk groceries. Maybe you love workout gear â thatâs great!
But when we stop buying out of habit, we save money, we reduce clutter, and we stop feeding the overconsumption beast.
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November 10, 2025
The Real Cost of Storage: How Your Clutter Is Stealing Your Money and Space
Weâve been fed a huge lie â that the stuff in our storage rooms or storage units is worth money. Itâs not! The truth is, your âstorage treasuresâ are probably costing you thousands of dollars and stealing valuable space in your home. Iâm sharing my own story of how I turned a cluttered storage room into a home office, added $15,000 of value to my house, and never missed a single thing I let go of.
Youâll learn how to figure out what your storage is really costing you, the mindset traps that keep us holding on to stuff âjust in case,â and my simple decluttering rules to help you decide whatâs actually worth keeping. I also talk about why âpreservation becomes paralysisâ â and how freeing yourself from storage clutter can literally give you more time, money, and peace of mind.
To enter the first-ever Clutterbug Storage Wars contest, email makeover@clutterbug.com with the subject line Storage Wars, and include:
A photo or quick video of your storage space (room or unit)A short introduction about yourself and which of the 5 Dâs (downsizing, decluttering, divorce, death, or deployment) applies to youIf your kitchen feels chaotic too, check out my YouTube video on how to organize it based on your Clutterbug type:https://youtu.be/ZyMPNykNSMc
Itâs time to stop paying for clutter and start creating space for the life you actually want.
November 4, 2025
Dollar Tree Christmas HACKS
This yearâs Christmas trend is giving Grandmaâs house energyâwith a side of high-end Ralph Lauren vibes. Think deep reds, hunter greens, tartan plaids, gingerbread everything, and that magical warmth you remember from the â90s.
The best part? You donât need a Pottery Barn budget to get the look. Iâm sharing a bunch of easy, affordable DIYs (all from Dollar Tree!) thatâll make your home feel festive!
1. Bottle Brush Tree DisplayPottery Barnâs $150 version? Gorgeous.
My DIY version? $24 and just as dreamy.
Grab a bunch of bottle brush trees (Dollar Tree has them in every colour right nowârun!), glue them to a flat surface (I flipped a Dollar Tree sign), and arrange them by height and colour. Hide the base with white sprigs, faux snow, or batting. Add fairy lights, and youâve got yourself a magical mini forest.
2. Gingerbread HousesGingerbread is everywhere this season, but baking a whole village? No thanks.
Instead, head to the toy aisle and grab those tiny pink plastic houses or ceramic Christmas houses. Spray paint them brown (I used Rustoleum “nutmeg” colour), and use a white Sharpie to âiceâ them.
Seriously, thatâs it.
ð Donât worry about being artsy. Just follow the outlines on the houses and pop on a Christmas movie while you doodle.
3. Mini Faux LanternsTikTok made me do it, and Iâm glad it did. These little lantern jars look high-end and give your mantel a cozy glow.
Youâll need:
Dollar Tree candleholdersMini jars or containersFake snow, a bottlebrush tree, and a mini truckA push light that fits inside the lidHot glue it all together, top it with a bow or faux greenery, and youâve got a magical winter lantern. All for under $5.
4. Christmas DishesVintage Christmas dishes are back, baby. And the Dollar Tree has gorgeous green plates with trees, tartan patterns, and matching mugs. Grab a dinner plate, a salad plate, and a cloth napkin for a table that’s ready to celebrate!
And yes, you have to store them. But for $1.75 per piece, it’s worth it for that once-a-year wow.
5. Placemats Turned Into Cozy Throw PillowsForget sewing from scratch. My genius friend Jess showed me this trick: Stuff a placemat. Seriously.
Cut a small slit in the back, fill it with fluff or an old pillow (or even a stuffed animal youâre decluttering), and boomâyouâve got a trendy tartan pillow that looks like it came from Pottery Barn. Except it cost under $2.
I may have a throw pillow addiction now.
6. Hot Chocolate MugsThis DIY made me giddy. Take a mug (spray paint it brown for a gingerbread look), fill it with paper and lightweight spackle, then pipe it like frosting using a Ziploc bag. Add a sprinkle of cinnamon and a cinnamon stick or straw, and itâll look like real hot cocoa.
Great for tiered trays or kitchen shelvesâand no mess!
ð§ Bonus: You can do this in jars, too, with candy canes and sprinkles.
7. Snowball Garland Lights (Pottery Barn Dupe!)I saw this on the Pottery Barn site for $150 and almost choked.
So I DIYâd it with Amazon LED string lights and Dollar Tree white pom poms. Just hot glue them onâdone.
It took 20 minutes and completely transformed my window. You can also glue on snowflakes instead of pom poms if thatâs more your style. Either way, itâs whimsical, cozy, and so much cheaper.
8. Wrap It All UpIf you donât want to add clutter, use wrapping paper as decor.
Wrap your existing wall art, storage boxes, or even cookbooks in plaid or vintage holiday prints. I covered all my blue-toned art with red plaid, and it instantly made the room feel Christmassy.
ð Easy. Cheap. Reversible. No extra storage needed.
9. Nostalgia Is the Vibe This YearThis whole trendâGrandmaâs Christmas, Ralph Lauren vibesâis about comfort, simplicity, and joy. Weâre all craving a bit of that magic from the â90s. The snowmen, tartan bows, ceramic teapots⦠itâs not about perfection. Itâs about heart.
If youâve got old decor tucked away in binsâor sentimental things you almost declutteredâdust them off and use them. Add practical pieces that also look cute. This yearâs trend celebrates eclectic, cozy, and useful…and honestly, I’m here for it!Â
The bottom line is you donât have to spend a fortune to make your home feel festive!
With a little creativity, some Dollar Tree finds, and a glue gun , you can create a space that feels nostalgic and joyful!
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November 3, 2025
Time Anxiety Explained with Chris Guillebeau
Feeling overwhelmed, overbooked, or constantly racing the clock? You might be struggling with time anxiety â that never-ending feeling that thereâs not enough time to do everything.
In this episode of The Clutterbug Podcast, Iâm joined by Chris Guillebeau, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Nonconformity and Time Anxiety, to explore how to declutter your schedule, reclaim your focus, and finally stop feeling behind.
Together, we chat about:
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The difference between time anxiety and time blindness
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How ADHD and perfectionism feed overwhelm
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The power of âtime declutteringâ to simplify your days
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Finding joy, purpose, and calm in your everyday routine
If youâve ever felt like youâre running out of time or that life is passing too fast, this episode will change how you think about productivity forever. Tune in to learn how to create more time for what truly matters â and live a calmer, more intentional life.
You can learn more about Chris Guillebeau and his work at:
Website: https://chrisguillebeau.com/Book: https://chrisguillebeau.com/booksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/193countries/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisguillebeau/Chris also hosts the NeuroDiversion 2026 Event in Austin, Texas â a fun, inclusive celebration of ADHD, autism, and neurodivergence. Learn more or grab tickets here: https://www.neurodiversion.org/
Feeling stressed this holiday season? Download my free Holiday Home Planner for easy checklists and gift guides to stay organized and stress-free: https://clutterbug.me/holidayhome
October 28, 2025
Clutter Horror Stories that’ll Motivate you to Declutter!
Clutter can be creepy. From stinky surprises to almost losing everything (including thousands of dollars!), these real-life clutter horror stories are your official warning signs.
But don’t worry, these stories are here to motivate, not terrify. So by the end you’ll be reaching for a trash bag to declutter a drawer, a corner, a closet – whatever you need to!
Let’s dive into these spooky (but totally true) tales.
1. Tale of the Worst Hoarding House in HistoryHoarding often starts with good intentions⦠but it can spiral fast. Like this most infamous hoarding case of all timeâthe Collyer brothers. Rich, educated, and eccentric, Homer and Langley Collyer lived in a New York brownstone that became a fortress of clutter and booby traps,
Langley, trying to care for his blind and paralyzed brother, and protect their home from people breaking in (this was during the depression) filled the home with newspapers, junk, and eventually trash. In order to get around, they created tunnels through the mountains of stuff.
Tragically, both brothers passed away inside the cluttered house, one of them trapped for days under his own booby trap. ð¨
2. Hidden Baby Shower TreasureWhile helping a family member tidy up her room (a.k.a. laundry mountain), I found a grocery bag filled with baby shower cards from seven years earlier. Inside? Checks, cash, and gift cards that had. been forgotten about.
The cash was still good⦠but the gift cards and checks? ð¸ Gone forever.
Moral of the story: Clutter hides treasures. Go open that junk drawer or mail pileâyou might find dinner money waiting for you!
3. PSA: Donât Hide Dirty Dishes in the OvenConfession time: when I was at my messiest, I would hide dirty dishes in the oven when guests came over. Not once⦠not twice⦠MULTIPLE times.
One day, I preheated the oven with forgotten plastic containers inside. Letâs just say the smell was next-level. ð¥ Melted Tupperware is not the air freshener you want and it was almost impossible to clean! .
Lesson learned!
4. Trapped by ClutterAs a volunteer firefighter, I went to a call where a garage fire trapped the homeowner inside. Their only escape routeâthe back doorâwas completely blocked with clutter.
They got out through a window (thankfully), but it was a close call.
This is serious: Make sure exits and windows arenât blocked. Your safety matters more than your stuff.
5. The Almost Collapsed BathroomWhile decluttering, one of my virtual clients discovered a tiny leak under her bathroom sink⦠that had been dripping for possibly 20 years. ð±
Because the space was packed with clutter, she never saw the water damage. By the time we cleared it out, the floor joists were rotted, and the bathroom was at risk of collapsing and she had to spend thousands repairing it!
Don’t wait to declutter under sinks and check for leaksâit could save you lots of money if you catch leaks early
6. Mouse MayhemThis one still gives me the heebie-jeebies!
During a free makeover for a sweet family, we found signs of mice⦠and then discovered a nest of baby mice living under the sofa. Pink, squirmy, and so many of them.
The clutter had created the perfect hideout for them. With some decluttering and pest control, we got it sortedâbut I still get the shivers.
Remember: Clutter can be a real cozy place for pests.
7. My Moldy Organizer GraveyardIn my own home, I stashed extra organizing products in the cold storage room⦠without realizing it leaked. And let me tell youâmold doesnât mess around.
Half the stuff was ruined, and I had to toss bags of it. Luckily, I caught it before it got toxic, but it was a close one.
Pro tip: Mold loves cluttered, damp spaces. Run a dehumidifier, give your basement some airflow, and clear those stacks of boxes.
8. Hot Mess House SecretsOn an early (never-aired) episode of Hot Mess House, we helped a family with a laundry room packed to eye level. When we dug deeper, we found black mold. Why?
A leaking water heater, soaking through clothes, toys, and everything else. All of it had to be thrown awayâincluding nearly every piece of clothing the family owned.
9. Lost InheritanceAfter a relative passed, we had to search through their hoarded home for a will. Emotions were high, stuff was everywhere, and distant family members were grabbing anything they thought looked valuable.
Eventually, we found the willâwhich listed my father-in-law as the beneficiary…and in the attic, a lockbox with diamonds and rare coins worth thousands. ð®
Final thought: Clutter can rob your family of memories, money, and peace. Get those important documents and keepsakes organized now so you’re not leaving a mystery behind or worse…your loved ones unable to find your precious items.
These stories arenât just cautionary tales. Theyâre reminders that a little bit of decluttering can go a long way. Mold, leaks, fire hazards, pests, and lost moneyâthose things are scary but decluttering doesn’t have to be.
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October 27, 2025
Itâs Tough Love Declutter Time – Grab a Trash Bag
If youâre tired of clutter, chaos, and holiday stress, this tough-love decluttering pep talk is for you. Iâm sharing how I finally stopped blaming myself for the mess and started getting mad at the real problem â the stuff stealing my space, time, and peace.
In this episode, I talk about what it really takes to get ruthless with your home, set boundaries before the holidays hit, and finally break free from guilt, shame, and âwhat-ifs.â Youâll learn how to declutter fast, say no without feeling bad, and make room for the things (and people) that actually matter.
Iâm also diving into how to simplify Halloween, prepare for Christmas early, and protect your energy during the busiest season of the year â all while keeping your home calm, cozy, and clutter-free.
If youâre ready to take control, ditch the overwhelm, and fall back in love with your home, grab a trash bag and letâs do this together.
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October 21, 2025
Messy Room Makeover & ADHD Hacks that Work!!
In this massive clutter transformation I help Jessica McCabe from How to ADHD tackle her messiest, cluttered room and turn it into a cozy retreat space â all virtually over Zoom!Â
This âdoom roomâ was a space that became the dumping ground for everything she didnât know what to do with.
This room wasnât just cluttered. It was emotional. It held grief, guilt, overwhelm, and unfinished business. But with a little help, Jessica and her partner Raphael tackled this challenge head-on, turning their most stressful space into a soothing sanctuary.
Hereâs how we did itâand how you can transform your own âdoom roomâ into something beautiful.
If you struggle with ADHD, clutter, or messy rooms, this is your sign to start your own transformation today!
The Real-Life Behind the ScenesJessica and Raphael had already transformed most of their home during a previous in-person makeover with me (you can catch that video here), but one space remained untouched: the multi-purpose spare room. It was supposed to be a workout room, guest space, gaming den, and self-care retreat. Instead, it became the place where clutter went to die.
On top of that, life had hit them hard. Grief, loss, surgery, and parenting all at once. So why declutter now?
Because when life gets heavy, creating a calming space isnât a luxuryâitâs survival.
GamificationTo make decluttering feel less like a chore and more like a challenge, Jessica and Raphael turned their cleanup into a full-blown Dungeons & Dragons-style quest. The clutter? Monsters. The trash bag? A sword. The donation box? A shield.
This fun and ADHD-friendly approach shut off the overthinking and helped them take action. They werenât just tidyingâthey were battling dragons. (And winning!)
Setting BoundariesOne of the biggest lessons? Every room needs a purposeâand boundaries.
Jessica wanted to use the space for self-care and workouts, while Raphael wanted a place for his collectibles and gaming. We divided the room into clearly defined zones:
Jessica’s Zone: The walk-in closet became a self-care haven with workout gear and soothing touches.
Raphaelâs Zone: A small cubby transformed into a personalized spot for memorabilia and Magic cards.
We followed the container conceptâonly keeping what fits in the space and made sure nothing else snuck in. No âjust-in-caseâ storage. No clothes. No overflow.
The bottom line: if it didn’t fit into the room’s overall purpose, it had to go!
Facing the Emotional ClutterDecluttering isnât just about stuffâitâs about feelings. Jessica confronted sentimental items tied to her late dog and family members, realizing that some things didnât bring comfortâthey brought pain.
One of the biggest breakthroughs came when she decided to let go of a leash that only reminded her of loss. That moment was powerful. Emotional clutter is still clutter, and releasing it creates space for healing.
The same went for Raphael. He had been holding onto large paintings gifted by his mother, feeling obligated to hang themâeven though they didnât match the room or bring joy. After some heartfelt conversations, he let them go. And the relief was instant.
Adding Beauty to PurposeOne unexpected design idea changed everything. We added a forest-themed peel-and-stick mural inside the closet to create a hidden oasis that felt magical and inviting.
This tiny visual cue made the space feel special. Suddenly, it wasnât just a closet. It was a retreat.
One quick hack : make it pretty and you’ll be amazed at how that helps you to keep a space tidy!
Good Enough is GreatThroughout the process, we celebrated âgood enough.â Whether it was using temporary shelving or setting up zones without fancy bins, Jessica and Raphael learned to silence perfectionism and embrace progress.
We focused on:
Closing the loop: Taking out the trash, delivering donations, and finishing each task.
Asking for help: Letting go of the pressure to do it all alone.
Letting go of guilt: Saying goodbye to items that no longer serve you, even if they were gifts.
The RevealAfter weeks of effort, I finally got to see the finished space and I was blown away!
The room now radiates calm. Jessica created a beautiful, organized haven with her massage table, cozy blankets, live plants, and even a towel warmer. Raphael found his groove too, carving out a meaningful corner just for himself.
Together, they reclaimed their room and a huge part of their peace of mind.
What This Teaches Us About ClutterWe often think clutter is just a mess. But for many of usâespecially those with ADHDâclutter represents chaos, guilt, and self-doubt.
This transformation wasnât just about making a room pretty. It was about reclaiming control, finding peace, and believing in their ability to change.
If youâve got a âdoom roomâ of your own, know this: you are capable of transformation. One bag, one box, one decision at a time.
Ready to Slay Your Own Clutter?Donât wait for the perfect time. Donât wait until you feel ready. Start today!
And remember: you are more important than anything you own!
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October 20, 2025
The Unexpected Christmas Trend Everyoneâs Talking About (And How to Get It!)
Get ready to deck the halls, vintage-style! In this episode, I chat with Dayna Isom Johnson, Etsyâs official Trend Expert, to uncover the biggest holiday trend of the year â âGrandmaâs Christmas.â From cozy plaid patterns and rich, nostalgic colors to handmade ornaments, gingerbread everything, and sentimental traditions, this yearâs Christmas decor is all about bringing back warmth, heart, and authenticity to the holidays.
Dayna shares why and how trends change, whatâs inspiring shoppers in 2025, and how you can easily bring Grandmaâs cozy Christmas magic into your own home â without spending a fortune. Whether you love DIY holiday crafts, vintage Christmas decorating, or simply want to make your home feel more heartfelt and handmade, this episode will leave you inspired to slow down and celebrate the season with soul.
⨠In this episode:
 The story behind Etsyâs âGrandmaâs Christmasâ trend  Why handmade, nostalgic decor is making a comeback  Simple ideas to bring vintage charm into your home  How to shop small and support makers this holiday seasonIf you love Christmas decor ideas, Etsy finds, cozy home styling, or nostalgic holiday vibes, this episode is a must-listen!
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