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EPISODE · May 12, 2025 · 45 MIN

E13: Mindful Organization: Merging Business and Balance with Kirsten Fisher

from Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity · host Leslie Mathews

Embracing Entrepreneurship and Home Organization with Kirsten Fisher In this episode of 'Pulling Threads,' we are joined by Kirsten Fisher, a home organizer and entrepreneur, as she shares her journey from a career in sports marketing to starting her own business in home organization. Kirsten discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a female entrepreneur, adapting to market uncertainties, and the importance of mental health through decluttering. She also offers practical tips on home organization and discusses how her unique 'letting go' bins and membership programs help maintain an organized and stress-free environment. Join us for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, resilience, and the profound impact of an organized home on mental well-being. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:41 Kirsten's Journey to Home Organization 04:09 Starting and Growing a Business 07:11 Navigating Challenges and Pivots 09:35 Lessons Learned and Advice for Entrepreneurs 12:07 The Importance of Community and Support 28:41 Shifting Gears: Mental Health and Home Organization 29:39 Emotional and Mental Shifts from Home Organization 33:54 The Membership Program: Ongoing Support for Organization 37:16 Dealing with Emotional Clutter 41:55 Decluttering as Emotional Self-Care 48:53 Practical Tips for DIY Decluttering 55:00 Final Thoughts and Farewell

Embracing Entrepreneurship and Home Organization with Kirsten FisherIn this episode of 'Pulling Threads,' we are joined by Kirsten Fisher, a home organizer and entrepreneur, as she shares her journey from a career in sports marketing to starting her own business in home organization. Kirsten discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a female entrepreneur, adapting to market uncertainties, and the importance of mental health through decluttering. She also offers practical tips on home organization and discusses how her unique 'letting go' bins and membership programs help maintain an organized and stress-free environment. Join us for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, resilience, and the profound impact of an organized home on mental well-being.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:41 Kirsten's Journey to Home Organization04:09 Starting and Growing a Business07:11 Navigating Challenges and Pivots09:35 Lessons Learned and Advice for Entrepreneurs12:07 The Importance of Community and Support28:41 Shifting Gears: Mental Health and Home Organization29:39 Emotional and Mental Shifts from Home Organization33:54 The Membership Program: Ongoing Support for Organization37:16 Dealing with Emotional Clutter41:55 Decluttering as Emotional Self-Care48:53 Practical Tips for DIY Decluttering55:00 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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