Why You Can’t Let Go of Your Clutter (And How to Finally Get Rid of It Without the Guilt) with Emily McDermott

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You know you should declutter. You feel better when you do it. And yet the stuff just keeps piling up — on the counters, in the closets, in that one chair. If you’ve been carrying guilt about the state of your home, this episode is your permission slip.

JoAnn sits down with Emily McDermott, decluttering coach and host of the Moms Overcoming Overwhelm podcast, to dig into why letting go feels so hard — and why it has almost nothing to do with laziness. From the guilt of getting rid of gifts to the psychology of why Target and Costco are basically designed to fill your home with things you’ll never use, this conversation is equal parts validating and genuinely useful.

In this episode:

  • Why we have so much more stuff than previous generations — and why it just keeps coming
  • The real reason decluttering gets put off again and again (hint: it’s not that you don’t care)
  • How to handle the guilt of getting rid of a gift — especially when the gift-giver asks where it went
  • Why keeping a gift out of guilt doesn’t actually honor the relationship
  • The photo trick that lets you release a gift without the weight of it
  • What Costco and Target are actually selling you (it’s not the stuff)
  • The “aspirational self” trap — and why buying for who you wish you were is filling up your home
  • What to do if you’re catching the pattern after the fact, not in the moment
  • Why holding onto something you feel guilty about buying is costing you more than you think
  • The one thing to remember when you need permission to let something go

Whether it’s the Costco tent you bought because you thought maybe you’d camp, or the gift from your mom that’s been sitting in a closet for three years — this episode will help you release the weight of it. You don’t have to keep things out of guilt. And you don’t have to earn the right to a home that actually feels good to be in.

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JoAnn Crohn

CEO/Founder at No Guilt Mom
JoAnn Crohn, M. Ed is a parenting educator and life coach who helps moms feel confident in raising empowered, self-sufficient kid while pursuing their own goals & passions.

She’s an accomplished writer, author, podcast host of the No Guilt Mom podcast, and speaker who appears in national media. Work with her personally in Balance VIP

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