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If You Keep Decluttering⊠But the Clutter Comes Back, This Is WhyHave you ever decluttered your homeâŠ
Only to find yourself right back where you started a few months later?
More stuff. More overwhelm. More decisions.
It's frustratingâand it makes you wonder if you're doing something wrong.
But what if the problem isn't how you're decluttering⊠What if it's what's coming into your home in the first place?
In this episode, Katy sits down with Stephanie Seferian, host of the Sustainable Minimalist podcast, to unpack the real root of clutterâand why most decluttering advice only solves part of the problem.
Because decluttering isn't the finish line. It's often just the symptom.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Decluttering isn't the solutionâit's a reactionMost of us start with organizing, tidying, and declutteringâŠ
But as Stephanie shares, that was just the beginning of her journey.
The real shift happened when she realized:
đ The clutter wasn't the core issue đ The buying was
If we keep bringing in things we don't truly need, we'll always be stuck in the cycle of managing and removing.
2) Overconsumption is often driven by emotionânot needWe like to believe we buy things logicallyâŠ
But in reality, a lot of our purchasing is tied to:
- Stress
- Boredom
- Wanting control
- Wanting to feel like we're doing "enough"
- Wanting to feel like we are enough
And here's the hard truth:
đ Many of the problems products promise to solve⊠were created by the marketing itself
From kids' toys to beauty products to home organization toolsâ we're constantly being told what we "need" to be better.
3) Guilt is one of the biggest reasons we stay stuckThere are two major types of clutter guilt:
Gift guilt: "I can't get rid of this⊠someone gave it to me."
Environmental guilt: "What if this ends up in a landfill?"
But here's the reframe that changes everything:
đ The most powerful way to reduce waste isn't perfect decluttering đ It's buying less in the future
Let your current clutter inform your future decisionsâ instead of keeping everything out of guilt.
4) You don't need more willpowerâyou need more frictionIf buying feels automatic, it's because⊠it kind of is.
We're living in a world where:
- One-click purchasing is the norm
- Ads are constant and highly targeted
- Social media is designed to keep us consuming
So instead of trying to "be better"âŠ
đ Add small barriers:
- Remove saved credit cards
- Unsubscribe from emails
- Delete shopping apps temporarily
- Pause before purchasing
Even tiny friction can interrupt the habit loop.
5) You can extend the life of items without overcomplicating itWhen it comes to letting things go, many people get stuck trying to do it "perfectly."
But it doesn't have to be complicated.
Stephanie shares simple ways to keep items in use:
- Local Buy Nothing groups
- Community sharing
- "Curb alert" style giveaways
- Passing items directly to someone who needs them
đ The goal isn't perfection đ It's keeping things useful for as long as possible
And sometimes? You just need it out of your houseâand that's okay too.
6) The goal isn't restrictionâit's intentionThis isn't about never buying anything again.
It's about asking:
- Do I actually need this?
- What problem am I trying to solve?
- Did similar purchases in the past actually help?
Because when you start buying with intentionâŠ
đ Your home gets lighter đ Your mental load decreases đ Your spending aligns with what actually matters
RESOURCES MENTIONEDđ Stephanie's Book: đ https://home.katyjoywells.com/3Pxf2Qf
đïž Sustainable Minimalists Podcast đČ Instagram: @sustainableminimalists
READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUBIf this episode hit home and you're ready to actually follow through on these shifts, this is where we go deeper.
Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get:
- Monthly step-by-step plans
- Real-life decluttering strategies
- A supportive community that gets it
- Access to 100+ resources
âš This month's resource: Kids + Toy Clutter Guide (includes scripts for when kids resist, age-based guidance, and simple systems)
đ Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month â cancel anytime
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