How to De-clutter Your Life — Physically, Mentally, and Emotionally

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How to De-Clutter Your Life — Physically, Mentally, and Emotionally

In this Living to 100 Club Podcast, we explore the topic of clutter, in all of its forms. Our guest is Julie Coraccio, who helps people unclutter their lives. How do our homes become too cluttered? How do we gain control over this? In terms of emotional clutter, how do we release our doubt, forgive, and express our emotions in ways that are liberating and uplifting. How does clutter, whether physical or otherwise, contribute to different emotions, like depression or feeling overwhelmed? In short, what are the steps to de-clutter our lives?

Mini Bio

Julie Coraccio is an award-winning professional life, and end of life organizer, certified life coach, and professional declutter’er.  She is passionate about supporting people in clearing clutter in all areas of their lives. She is dedicated to helping others get organized, while becoming more mindful and aware. Julie hosts the popular podcast, Clear Your Clutter Inside & Out and is the author of 15 books.

Happily married to Tony, she is also at the beck and call of 4 rescued cats Joey, Antonio, Annina, and Augusta. Julie is interested in plant medicine, hiking, reading, nature, and is in the process of remodeling her house. The bathtub is her woman cave. Based in Wheeling, WV, Julie works with people all over the world.

Items For Our Listeners

Julie’s Website: Reawaken Your Brilliance

Julie’s Podcast: Clear Your Clutter Inside & Out

3 comments
  • Lynne Bowman

    Great show, Joe and Julie! Helpful in so many ways to those of us in the middle of a Stuff Quandary. Appreciate the frank, direct, tone, and all the practical tips. Thank you!

  • Julie Coraccio

    Thanks so much for listening, Lynne. Joe told me about your episode on healthy recipes for those with diabetes. I’ll definitely listen as my brother is diabetic and I always need good recipes!

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