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Why Motivation Doesn’t Help You Declutter (What Works Instead for ADHD, Kids, and a Busy Life) #172
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Do you ever look around your house and think—why can’t I just get it together?
You’ve decluttered before. You’ve read the books. Maybe you even tried KonMari.
But no matter how much you want a tidy home… it just doesn’t stick.
Is it you? Or is it the system?
Let me be real with you—motivation is not the answer.
Not when you’re juggling ADHD, kids, clutter, and a never-ending to-do list.
In this episode, I’m sharing exactly why motivation fails—and what actually works instead.
No fluff. No shame. Just simple, intentional declutter strategies that hold up even on your messiest, most overwhelming days.
We’ll talk about:
• Why your brain isn’t broken (even if you feel like it is)
• How to build systems that support your real life—not someone else’s version of “organization”
• The small shifts that make a big difference when you’re trying to stay on top of clutter, mess, and chaos with a family
If you’ve been stuck in the loop of starting and stopping…
If you keep waiting to feel “ready” before decluttering again…
Or if you’re craving a home that feels calmer—but don’t know where to start—
This is the episode you need.
Let’s ditch the guilt. Let’s drop the shame.
Let’s build something that actually works.
Mentioned in this episode:
➡️ 15-Minute Declutter Kickstart Guide – FREE download
I would LOVE to hear from you. Text Message me here.
Thanks for listening! For more organizational motivation, support and free resources:
Join my online membership Clutter Free Collective
Join my podcast Facebook group Living Clutter Free Forever Podcast: KonMari® Inspired Organizing | Facebook
Visit my website www.caroline-thor.com
Come and say 'hi' on Instagram @caro.thor
Follow me on Facebook @carolineorganizer
177 episodes
Why Motivation Doesn’t Help You Declutter (What Works Instead for ADHD, Kids, and a Busy Life) #172
Living Clutter Free Forever - decluttering tips,home organizing, minimalist living
Manage episode 499764462 series 3390685
Do you ever look around your house and think—why can’t I just get it together?
You’ve decluttered before. You’ve read the books. Maybe you even tried KonMari.
But no matter how much you want a tidy home… it just doesn’t stick.
Is it you? Or is it the system?
Let me be real with you—motivation is not the answer.
Not when you’re juggling ADHD, kids, clutter, and a never-ending to-do list.
In this episode, I’m sharing exactly why motivation fails—and what actually works instead.
No fluff. No shame. Just simple, intentional declutter strategies that hold up even on your messiest, most overwhelming days.
We’ll talk about:
• Why your brain isn’t broken (even if you feel like it is)
• How to build systems that support your real life—not someone else’s version of “organization”
• The small shifts that make a big difference when you’re trying to stay on top of clutter, mess, and chaos with a family
If you’ve been stuck in the loop of starting and stopping…
If you keep waiting to feel “ready” before decluttering again…
Or if you’re craving a home that feels calmer—but don’t know where to start—
This is the episode you need.
Let’s ditch the guilt. Let’s drop the shame.
Let’s build something that actually works.
Mentioned in this episode:
➡️ 15-Minute Declutter Kickstart Guide – FREE download
I would LOVE to hear from you. Text Message me here.
Thanks for listening! For more organizational motivation, support and free resources:
Join my online membership Clutter Free Collective
Join my podcast Facebook group Living Clutter Free Forever Podcast: KonMari® Inspired Organizing | Facebook
Visit my website www.caroline-thor.com
Come and say 'hi' on Instagram @caro.thor
Follow me on Facebook @carolineorganizer
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