Cultivating a Home Podcast
Episode Description What’s the difference between a chaotic home and one that’s simply full of life? In this episode, Rhonda and Melissa tackle two of the biggest peace-stealers: clutter and noise, with practical, no-nonsense solutions. Rhonda shares a powerful truth: the clutter in your home often reflects the clutter in your mind. She walks through simple systems like grouping items, using functional containers, and the “touch it once” rule to create a space that actually works for you. Then they shift to noise and busyness. Not all chaos is bad. Kids playing instruments? Good chaos. Constant conflict and tension? That’s the kind to address. The episode wraps with a heartfelt reminder: people over things isn’t just for parenting, it’s how you create a home filled with peace, even in the middle of real life. Topics Covered in This Episode * Why clutter in your home mirrors clutter in your mind * Don't buy more than you have space for and what to do when you already have * Grouping like items together: the system that changes how a whole family functions * Functional vs. pretty containers: what actually works * The "touch it once" principle for decluttering and daily routines * Being ruthless: two sets of sheets, two staplers, and the freedom of less * The grocery list system that keeps the whole family on the same page * Baby sign language as a tool for teaching communication over screaming * Silent signals for managing behavior in public without a word * The hip-touch method for kids who interrupt * Good chaos vs. bad chaos: how to tell which one you're in * Too many toys, too many choices: how overwhelm contributes to disobedience * Why a child who won't clean their room might just need one instruction at a time * The paper snowflake story: and the daughter who just got her master's in architecture from Penn * "John was here": what a Bible scribble revealed about a home where kids feel safe Listen in to learn more about [0:01:36] Space With a Purpose Beats Clutter Every Time [0:03:13] Group, Contain, Label: The Organizing Trifecta [0:07:54] Systems That Keep Your Home (and Toilet Paper) Stocked [0:18:43] Train Calm Behavior Before the Chaos Hits [0:33:34] People Over Things: Embracing Good Chaos, Reining in Bad Episode Takeaways 1. Pick one room and give everything in it a home. Walk through it and ask: Does everything in this room belong here? Group like items together. Get rid of anything that doesn't have a clear place. Start with one room and let the momentum build. 2. Introduce one silent signal in your home this week. Whether it's the hip-touch for interrupting, a hand signal for quieting down, or a look that means "settle," pick one, role-play it at home first, then use it consistently. You only have to teach it once. 3. Name one area of "good chaos" in your home and let it go. Creative mess, loud play, overlapping instruments identify one thing that's been stressing you that might actually be worth protecting. Ask God to give you eyes to see the beauty in it. Resources + Links Did this episode encourage you? Share it with a friend who needs a little more peace in her life right now and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It means more than you know. The Lazy Genius Podcast [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1feIsNmo06l312gI_MkEtJYhjNwy_AfHYjx92Htn8FtY/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.utd14ycx5df] Let’s Keep The Conversation Going! * New episodes release every Thursday. Be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/therhondaellis [https://www.instagram.com/therhondaellis] * Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRhondaEllis [https://www.facebook.com/TheRhondaEllis] * Visit us at: http://cultivatingahome.com [http://cultivatingahome.com] * Did this episode help you? Share it with a friend who's drowning in clutter or noise — and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It means everything to a new show.
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