Hey Guys!
What if “self-care” isn’t about bubble baths or spa days… but about cleaning your toilet?
Stay with me here. In today’s episode of Declutter Your Chaos, I’m breaking down the myth of self-care, why the word selfless makes me want to scream, and how decluttering is actually one of the most radical acts of self-love you can practice.
We’ll talk about:
Why calling women selfless is not a compliment (and why I hate when people do it)
The difference between self-care and self-love — and why the language we use matters
Why decluttering is so much more than “just cleaning” — it’s about self-worth, clarity, and reclaiming your energy
A simple 3-step plan to start treating decluttering as self-care, even if you only have 15 minutes
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear, actionable way to nurture yourself that doesn’t involve pretending a bubble bath will fix your exhaustion. Instead, you’ll see how even the smallest act of clearing clutter can shift your energy, your mindset, and your sense of worthiness.
Because you deserve a home that supports you — not one that drains you.
🙌 Declutter Your Chaos helps women clear clutter, without overwhelm and perfectionism. Join your journey with Amber today at www.declutteryourchaos.com
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I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, or mental health professional. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing emotional distress or mental health concerns, please seek help from a qualified mental health provider.
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