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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 17 MIN

347: 3 Women Who Decluttered Their Homes by Doing Less Not More

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📚 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 Cassidy wasn't avoiding clutter—she was avoiding decisions. She overthought every move because she was terrified of regret, mistakes, or doing it "wrong." What changed everything was this simple reframe: Of course this feels uncomfortable… because I'm doing something different. She stopped perfecting, started making small decisions, and built trust in herself through action. 3) Systems don't work when clutter blocks them—and mental load grows when you're the only one who "knows where things go" Kate felt like the gatekeeper of the entire house—she was the only one who could find anything, manage anything, put anything away. Her home didn't need more controlling—it needed fewer barriers. She cleared what was blocking a simple system (a filing cabinet), tested "good enough," and created a home that worked with her instead of against her. And one of the most powerful shifts? She stopped labeling every mess as failure and started distinguishing expected mess from clutter. 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. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify 🧡 Loved this episode? Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club — where we take conversations like this even deeper, and I help you simplify everything. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 @katyjoywells SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If this episode helped you, I'd be so grateful if you'd take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps this show reach more women who need a simpler way forward. 💛  

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