In today's episode, we're diving into the topic of when you feel like giving up. We'll be exploring the struggles, frustrations, and moments of doubt that can arise during the journey of overcoming compulsive hoarding. We'll uncover strategies to stay motivated and find the strength to keep going. Join me as we navigate the highs and lows of this challenging process and discover the power of perseverance.

So, grab a cup of tea and press play!

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Reminder: Why was change important? Self-examine motivation for new things.


Stay present, take care of yourself, embrace failure.


Challenges and triumphs in a long journey and a big project.


Setting expectations based on order rather than timings is preferable for someone who finds it difficult to predict. Learn from experience and set realistic expectations. Consider the burden of letting others down if you communicate expectations to them.


Setting milestones helps celebrate small wins. Clearing the kitchen table can be a goal, leading to a sense of accomplishment and motivation. Having compassion for oneself is crucial.


A Facebook comment inspired compassion from children of hoarders, encouraging someone to not give up and be a hero for their kids.


Change up your habits, shift timing, remember why you started.


Remember why decluttering was important to you. Reflect on your motivation and discover new reasons, like enjoying extra space, treating yourself, or flexibility while working from home.


Taking breaks and finding inspiration from others helps prevent burnout during long-term projects. Look to successful people for motivation, even outside of your specific field.


Applying mindset to various areas of life, replacing unproductive habits, assessing and making adjustments, and the potential benefits of visualizing success.


Acknowledging slow progress is better than no progress


Feelings of frustration and impatience with the current situation


Be patient and work with circumstances


Mindful Approach to Avoid Feeling Overwhelmed


Being present in the moment instead of rushing to the next thing


Appreciating and being present in small tasks


Practicing mindfulness and avoiding constant engagement with everything


Importance of physical, mental, and emotional self-care


Maintaining motivation through scheduled and unscheduled breaks


Viewing failure as a learning experience, not a reason to give up


Importance of setting specific goals and milestones in decluttering


Celebrating accomplishments as motivation


Breaking tasks into manageable chunks to reduce overwhelm


Replacing rigidity with a more gentle and careful approach


Doing a bit, assessing, and making adjustments


Changing Environment and Finding Motivation


Changing environment or time of day to make decluttering feel new


Reflecting on initial motivation to stay motivated


Various sources of inspiration, including social media, podcasts, and books


Unrelated endeavours like trekking the Appalachian Mountains as a source of inspiration


Flexibility and Adaptability in Pursuit of Goals


Emphasizing the importance of flexibility and adaptability


Overcoming rigidity and perfectionism through adjustment and starting multiple times


Taking breaks and weekends off to prevent burnout


Failure as a Motivator and Opportunity


Understanding failure as a setback in life plans


Validating the feelings of discouragement and wanting to give up

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