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Living Clutter Free Forever - decluttering tips,home organizing, minimalist living

Living Clutter Free Forever - decluttering tips,home organizing, minimalist living

By: Caroline Thor - Professional Organizer - KonMari® Consultant
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If you're a busy woman, who feels overwhelmed by the amount of stuff in your home, and you know it's time to declutter, but you just don't know where to start, then this podcast is for you.

As a trained KonMari® Consultant I'll be sharing tips and tricks on how to declutter using the KonMari Method®, and just as importantly, how to maintain it.

I will also share some personal insights which I'm sure you'll relate to. Sometimes it might feel like I am a fly on the wall in your home!

Believe me, I get it. We all aspire to having a tidy home, but it can feel like an impossible task when we're constantly juggling family life, work, and everything else in between.

Join me, Caroline, and occasionally my lovely guests, every Tuesday for some inspiration and motivation.

Let's get started on decluttering our homes and our lives - forever!

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Episodes
  • Decluttering as an Act of Self-Love (especially when you feel overwhelmed at home) #199
    Feb 17 2026

    Do you ever feel overwhelmed by clutter in your own home?

    Have you ever stopped to ask yourself whether the way your home feels is actually affecting how you feel?

    In this episode, I explore something we don’t talk about enough. Decluttering is not just about tidying. It is not about perfect shelves or aesthetic organization. It is about self-love.

    Because here is the truth. Every item in your home carries responsibility. Every gift. Every purchase. Every “just in case.” And when we do not declutter intentionally, that responsibility builds. Quietly. Slowly. Until it turns into overwhelm.

    If you feel stuck in clutter…
    If organizing feels exhausting…
    If home organization feels like one more thing on your to-do list…

    This episode is for you.

    I share why declutter strategies are not just practical tools. They are protective tools. I talk about the hidden weight of clutter and how organization can support your nervous system instead of draining it.

    This is not about throwing everything away.

    It is about being intentional.

    It is about overcoming overwhelm one small shift at a time.

    It is about choosing what stays in your space and what leaves.

    And most importantly, it is about creating a home that supports you and your family instead of silently exhausting you.

    Inside this episode, I’ll help you rethink:
    • What love really looks like in your home
    • Why organizing is an act of care
    • How small, simple changes can make a powerful difference

    Because decluttering is not deprivation.

    It is protection.

    If you are ready to feel lighter…
    If you are ready to stop managing endless clutter…
    If you want practical, realistic home organization that works for real family life…

    Press play.

    And let’s start treating your home like the act of self-love it truly is.

    Want to train as a KonMari Consultant? Learn more and register at https://events.konmari.com. The next course starts on March 16
    Use code CLUTTERFREE at checkout to save $300 USD on registration!

    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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    15 mins
  • Still Thinking About Decluttering but Not Starting? 1 Gentle Reframe That Changes Everything (without burnout or guilt) #198
    Feb 10 2026

    Are you still thinking about decluttering… but not actually starting? You know it matters.
    You keep replaying it in your head.
    And yet the clutter stays exactly where it is.

    THIS IS NOT A FAILURE.

    In this episode, I talk about why decluttering and organizing so often get stuck at the thinking stage and why that has nothing to do with motivation, laziness, or willpower.

    What if the problem isn’t you at all?
    What if the way you were taught to declutter is what’s keeping you stuck?

    I share one gentle but powerful reframe that helps you move forward without pressure, burnout, or guilt. Especially if you’re juggling family life, low energy, or a brain that struggles with follow-through.

    This conversation is for you if tidying feels overwhelming, if organizing never seems to stick, or if you’re exhausted by trying to “do it properly” and getting nowhere.

    We talk about clutter with compassion.
    Home organization without perfection.
    And declutter strategies that work in real life, not just on good days.

    You’ll hear why thinking about decluttering actually matters, how to approach organization in a more intentional way, and what changes when you stop pushing yourself and start working with your capacity.

    LESS SHAME.
    MORE CLARITY.
    AND A CALMER RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR HOME.

    If you’re focused on overcoming overwhelm, creating supportive systems, and making home organization work for your whole family, this episode will meet you exactly where you are.

    Listen now and take the pressure off decluttering while still moving forward.

    Links and resources mentioned:

    You can find me on Instagram at caro.thor
    Come and say hi and let me know where you’re listening from.

    If you want ongoing support with decluttering, organizing, and tidying in a way that fits real family life, you can join my membership, Clutter Free Collective.

    You can also email me at caroline at caroline-thor.com

    And if this episode resonated, I’d love to hear from you.

    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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    16 mins
  • Living With Illness and Clutter. How to Create a Home That Supports You (Even on Low-Energy Days) #197
    Feb 3 2026

    What happens to your home when your energy disappears?
    And what if clutter isn’t the problem you think it is?

    This episode was recorded in recognition of World Cancer Day and is for anyone living with illness, chronic fatigue, long COVID, or going through a season where just getting through the day takes everything you’ve got.

    When illness enters your life, priorities change.
    Energy becomes precious.
    And suddenly, the clutter that’s been sitting there for months or years feels heavier than ever.

    In this episode, I talk honestly about decluttering and organizing when you’re unwell and why “keeping on top of the house” is not the goal in hard seasons. I share what I’m seeing right now while supporting women going through cancer treatment, living with chronic illness, or dealing with completely depleted energy levels.

    This isn’t about perfect home organization.
    It’s about creating an intentional home that supports you and your family when capacity is limited.

    We explore why clutter can feel overwhelming during illness, how organizing can actually become an act of self-care, and why small, thoughtful declutter strategies can make daily life easier without pushing yourself.

    I also talk about something many women struggle with. Asking for help.
    What if asking for support isn’t failure?
    What if it’s the missing piece when overcoming overwhelm?

    If you’ve ever felt guilty because your home doesn’t look the way you think it should.
    If tidying feels impossible on low-energy days.
    Or if you want a calmer, more supportive environment without adding pressure.

    This episode is for you.

    I also reference an earlier episode with my friend Jane, episode 24, where we talked about adapting your home while living with serious illness. Jane was living with MS and using a wheelchair at the time. That conversation is still incredibly powerful, and I’ve linked it below.

    You’ll also hear why getting your paperwork and everyday systems in order now can support you and your family in ways you might not expect.

    This is about decluttering with compassion.
    Organizing with intention.
    And creating a home that works with you, not against you.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Episode 24 with Jane on adapting your home while living with illness
    • Join my free Facebook group for podcast listeners

    If this episode made you think of someone else, share it with them.
    None of us are meant to do this alone.

    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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    14 mins
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I instantly took to this podcast. The presenter is a Brit, which from British perspective means that she’s not given to hyperbole and her context speaks to most Europeans experiences - with no talk of huge basements or frequent use of storage facilities.

She is also very grounded and practical and talks about her own journey from disorganised to “more organised“. I always think that personal organisers have more credibility if they didn’t start off being organised in the first place (sorry, Marie Kondo;)

I also like the content of the podcast which was practical and compassionate – as well as very realistic.

It’s also free, which is always a big bonus. As a psychologist specialising in neurodiversity,I will be following this with interest.

Grounded advice from someone with professional AND personal experience

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