063: You Don't Need 5 Types of Peelers! An Interview with Krista Lockwood

Season #3

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“It's so essential to simplify your home and your stuff. And I think that's the simplest place to start because everything else in your life is so complicated.”
~ Krista Lockwood

As a productivity coach, I help people with the clutter in their brains and a little bit of physical clutter in terms of what needs to get done in their lives and in their work.

Sometimes, though, the clutter in your physical space goes beyond just “a little bit”. And I don’t know about you, but when things get too cluttered for me, I start to feel scattered.

With the holidays having just happened when this episode comes out, I imagine you might have a little more stuff laying around. That is exactly why I invited this episode’s guest to the podcast.

Krista Lockwood is the founder of Motherhood Simplified. A mother who teaches other moms how to declutter without becoming full-blown minimalists, Krista has been able to create a simple and sustainable business while raising five kids - two of whom were born while she was starting it.

Imagine moving across the country with your family and only packing suitcases…just starting over from scratch? Krista did that!

She spent a month decluttering all of their stuff in Alaska and a decade later, she's still experiencing more time and more energy because of it. Now is that a testimonial for decluttering or what?

To hear even more compelling reasons why decluttering is so essential to creating ease in your life, tune in to the episode. Trust me, you will be energized and inspired to dig through that clutter by the end of it. (If you’re expecting the usual shaming tactics for having lots of stuff, you won’t be finding that in this episode. Krista is so gracious and supportive in her approach.)

Now, I need you to thoughtfully consider this Question of the week: Is your physical space supporting you or stressing you out?

Let me know over on Instagram or Facebook.