Wannabe Clutter Free | Declutter, Organize, Calm the Chaos
Decluttering can be made even more difficult when you are working through a big transition in life like becoming an empty nester or helping your aging parents downsize. Hear how one woman worked through both transitions at the same time.
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Have you heard these myths about empty nest decluttering and transitioning to a new phase of life?
Myth #1: You have to get rid of everything sentimental.
Myth #2: You should declutter your entire home all at once.
Myth #3: Transitioning to an empty nest means feeling lonely and lost.
In this episode, our guest Jennifer Strohecker will debunk these myths and share the truth about decluttering and embracing a new phase of life as she has been through this life transition recently on her decluttering journey.
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My special guest today is Jennifer Strohecker:
A former educator who took her talents for teaching and nurturing others from the classroom to the field of transformational coaching; Jennifer's journey of personal discovery led her to empowering women to redefine their lives post-retirement or once the children have flown the nest.
She is a master of change, empowering women to live productive, joyful lives by giving them the tools to manage stress, shift their mindset, and create positive habits.
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Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
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