108: Why You're Stuck in a Clutter Loop (and a System Won't Save You) with Katy Wells

February 19
19 mins

Episode Description

Have you ever looked at a box in your house and felt like it was… talking to you?

Not literally. But emotionally.

Because in this second half of my conversation with decluttering expert Katy Wells, we go deeper than surface clutter. We talk about the hidden reasons we hold onto things. And friends, it is not about storage bins or label makers.

It’s about stories.

Stories about who we used to be. Who we hoped we would become. Stories about guilt, failure, scarcity, and expectations we didn’t even realize we were carrying.

And once you see that, you cannot unsee it.

In this episode, Katy unpacks the three hidden forces that keep people stuck in clutter cycles. These are not the things most organizing shows talk about. But they are the exact things that determine whether decluttering actually works long term.

Here’s what we cover:

  • Why decluttering is emotional work disguised as a logistics problem
  • The hidden stories your belongings might be telling you
  • How guilt and fear silently control what you keep
  • The three pillars that shape your personal “stuff story”
  • How childhood beliefs influence adult clutter habits
  • The connection between procrastination and clutter
  • Why some habits are not problems but personality clues
  • The simple 5-second trick that can break overwhelm instantly

You’ll also hear one client story that might stop you in your tracks. Because once you recognize your own version of that box in the garage, you may never look at clutter the same way again.

And the best part?

You do not have to fix everything today. You just have to start.

Resources We Mention for Decluttering and Emotions

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