Living a Clutter Free Life - Even with a Family (Millennial Minimalists Podcast) (Ep 237)
Welcome to the final 2024 episode of the Wannabe Clutter-Free podcast! I’m your host, Deanna Yates, and today, we’re taking a moment to reflect on our journey this year and gear up for a fresh, clutter-free start! I’m thrilled to revisit one of my favorite interviews with Kelly Foster from the Millennial Minimalists. Our conversation dives deep into the art of decluttering and how to create a life that’s rich with less but full of meaning—especially for you busy moms out there!
In this episode, we explore actionable tips on how to simplify your home life, tackle mental clutter, and nurture your family bonds through intentional living. Get ready to discover my ‘magic daily five’ strategies, learn crucial tactics for controlling what enters your home, and find out engaging ways to involve your children in decluttering.
Whether you’re looking to kickstart your decluttering journey or find more joy in minimalism, this episode is packed with insights to help you embrace a lighter, more connected new year.
Practical Tips for Decluttering
During the interview, we shared several practical tips for decluttering and maintaining a clutter-free home. Here are a few highlights:
Start with the Most Overwhelming Space: Whether it's your entryway or kitchen, begin with the area that causes the most stress.
Daily Magic Five: Implement a consistent daily routine that includes a quick tidy-up session.
Use One Errand Day: Consolidate errands to reduce impulse buying and lessen the influx of unnecessary items into your home.
Check Your Calendar: Plan ahead to manage your time effectively and reduce stress.
Ready to dive in? Let’s clear the clutter and make space for what truly matters!
Timestamps:
• 00:00 | Welcome and Introduction
• 00:22 | Reflecting on Our Year Together
• 01:07 | Revisiting My Chat with Kelly Foster
• 03:42 | Insights from My Own Minimalism Journey
• 06:39 | Everyday Tips for Living with Less
• 20:29 | Involving Kids in Decluttering: Fun and Functional
• 30:37 | How to Begin Your Decluttering Journey
• 33:16 | Understanding the Domino Effect of Stress
• 33:52 | Key Tips for Organizing Your Entryway
• 34:45 | The Power of Tiny, Transformative Habits
• 39:49 | Mindset Shifts for Effective Decluttering
• 45:27 | Strategies for Managing Time and Activities
• 57:53 | Daily and Weekly Tidying Routines
• 01:02:05 | Choosing Less to Experience More
• 01:02:41 | Closing Thoughts and Words of Wisdom
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Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
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Download the 50 Things to Declutter Guilt-Free Checklist
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