161: Big Ideas, No Follow-Through: How Clutter Really Starts
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In this episode, the conversation shifts away from guilt and overwhelm and toward something far more practical: the gap between ideas and action. Drawing from real-life experiences both at home and while supporting a nonprofit project, this episode explores how items we genuinely love can quietly turn into clutter when ideas are never translated into clear decisions.
- Why loving something isn’t the problem
- Why ideas alone don’t create order
- The difference between having good intentions and having an organizing plan
- Why defining categories matters before decluttering or buying containers
- How unfinished ideas quietly take up space and energy over time
- A practical way to start organizing without pressure, perfection, or purging
- The 7 Steps to Organizing Almost Anything framework
- Seasonal, holiday, and décor storage as real-life examples
- Organizing lessons learned from nonprofit and community projects
- Storage spaces as decision-holding areas, not failure zones
Review full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
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