113 | I Didn’t Deserve an Organized Home Until Now with Kerstin Sheppard
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Ever felt like your clutter was more than just stuff—it was a
story about who you are?
That’s exactly what Kerstin Sheppard realized after joining
Organized Life Academy. In this heart-opening interview, Kerstin
shares how her journey from childhood beliefs of being “messy” to
becoming an organized CEO transformed more than just her home—it
shifted her identity.
She’s a content strategist from Melbourne who used to feel stuck
in her clutter, even though she could plan complex vacations like
a pro. You’ll love hearing how her mindset, motivation, and home
radically changed when she stopped believing she didn’t deserve
to be organized.
Get ready for insight after insight, relatable truths, and the
kind of shift that just might change the way you see your own
clutter...and your own identity.
We chat about:
The belief that kept her stuck (and how she finally
questioned it)
How grief triggered her desire to declutter—and leave a
legacy
Why starting small (literally half a shelf!) is her new go-to
strategy
The moment she let go of her corporate wardrobe (and
identity)
How organizing is helping her build her new digital product
What you’ll learn:
Why your identity might be sabotaging your organizing efforts
How clutter affects your nervous system, productivity, and
peace
The power of planning and accountability (especially from the
other side of the world!)
Why letting go of physical stuff often requires letting go
emotionally first
How mindset work overlaps with organizing—every single time
I want to hear what YOUR biggest takeaway is. Message me and tag
me on Instagram.
For the full transcript, notes, links, and more, go to:
https://simplysquaredaway.com/113
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