Post Trauma Secrets & Decluttering podcast

#103 Why Decluttering Can Feel So Shameful (No One Talks About This)

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In this episode, Valerie and Lori Ann explore the deep emotional layers behind clutter through powerful reflection questions that uncover shame, fear, trauma, and self-sabotage. This conversation reveals why decluttering is never just about cleaning—it is about healing, identity, and emotional freedom.


Discover how perfectionism, people-pleasing, regret, and trauma influence your relationship with belongings. Learn how small objects carry big emotional weight and how redefining success in decluttering leads to lasting clarity, peace, and personal transformation.



IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:


  • Understand the emotional roots of clutter, including shame, trauma, and self-sabotage.
  • Identify how perfectionism and people-pleasing block decluttering progress.
  • Learn mindset shifts to overcome fear of regret and emotional attachment to items.
  • Redefine decluttering success as lasting emotional healing, clarity, and self-trust.



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