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The Identity Beneath Our Buying Habits
A lot of our buying habits have nothing to do with the items themselves. This post explores the emotional needs behind shopping, why it often reflects the identity we’re reaching for, and how understanding those patterns can bring more clarity and calm to your home.
Nov 283 min read


A Little Less to Hold Onto
I’ve learned that letting go isn’t about being ready. Most of the time, we’re not. We just reach a point where the weight of holding on feels heavier than the thought of letting go.
Oct 131 min read


Clutter and Shame: Why Your Mess Isn't a Moral Failing
Shame creeps in when we start connecting our surroundings to our worth. A messy kitchen becomes "I'm failing at being a mom." But clutter is just stuff in the wrong place, or too much stuff for the space it's in.
Sep 292 min read


Too Overwhelmed to Start? Try This
Sometimes, when we try to make organizing decisions right away, it gets overwhelming fast. Instead of sorting and decluttering and figuring out where things go... let’s just start by grouping similar items together.
Sep 172 min read


A Better Way to Decide What Stays
When you're decluttering and feeling stuck, ask yourself this one question that helps your decision get clear fast. It moves you past guilt or sunk cost, and centers your decision on the life you're living right now.
Sep 121 min read


The Secret Weapon Against Mess: A Habit Shift
Tired of feeling like the mess always wins? This post reveals the simple practice that works behind the scenes to keep your home under control. Think of it as the ''secret weapon'' stopping clutter before it piles up. No complicated steps, just a small shift that makes your space easier to manage day after day.
Aug 282 min read
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