Clutter is often viewed as a space problem, but the true cost goes far beyond crowded closets and overflowing drawers. In this episode of Got Clutter? Get Organized!, Janet M. Taylor is joined by certified professional organizer, author, and organizing industry leader Robyn Reynolds to explore the hidden financial, emotional, time, and energy costs of clutter. Robyn shares how everyday habits — postponing decisions, holding onto items out of guilt, and buying duplicates because items cannot be found — quietly drain money, productivity, and peace of mind. Together, Janet and Robyn discuss how understanding the real cost of clutter can motivate meaningful change and help individuals create systems that support organized, intentional living. In this episode you will learn: • The true hidden costs of clutter beyond space and money • How clutter impacts time, productivity, and mental energy • Why emotional attachment keeps people stuck • The financial consequences of storage units and duplicate purchases • Simple habits that prevent clutter from building up • Practical mindset shifts that make letting go easier Guest: Robyn Reynolds Founder, Organized 2 Harmonize Author: What Is Clutter Costing You? Guest Links: Website: http://organize2harmonize.com/ Instagram: Organize2Harmonize Book: https://organize2harmonize.com/what-is-clutter-costing-you-book Resources mentioned: Janet’s Amazon Shop: https://linkly.link/2Zsk2 Book a session with Janet: https://janetmtaylor.trafft.com/ Podcast website: https://gotcluttergetorganized.com/ Follow and connect: Podcast: Got Clutter? Get Organized! https://linkly.link/2ZskN Website: https://janetmtaylor.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janettheorganizer/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livinglifetotallyorganized If this episode helped you, please follow the podcast and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps others discover tools and strategies to live a more organized life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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