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#98 Is Retail Therapy the Ultimate Mood Booster?

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In this episode, JM explores the hidden emotional drivers behind retail therapy. Learn how shopping often acts as a quick fix for deeper needs like comfort, control, and validation—and why it leaves us with more clutter and guilt. Discover practical steps to shift from impulse buying to intentional self-care and emotional clarity.



IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:


  • Why emotional shopping is driven by dopamine and unmet emotional needs, not necessity

  • How retail therapy creates clutter, guilt, and emotional overwhelm instead of relief

  • The link between impulse buying, stress, loneliness, and the need for control

  • How to pause shopping urges and identify what your heart actually needs in the moment



LINKS AND RESOURCES WITH THIS EPISODE:


  • "Put That Stuff Down" and its sequel (book) - A recommended read exploring the complex relationship between trauma, PTSD, and clutter. It offers personal stories, psychological insights, and practical advice. Click here to learn more: https://up.dowellht.com/bestseller-clutter-and-trauma



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