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Make Room To Love Yourself (Decluttering Your Life)

24 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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This episode dives into the connection between self-love and the spaces we allow things—physically, mentally, and emotionally—to take up in our lives. We talk about how clutter isn’t just about messy rooms or overstuffed closets, but the habits, relationships, thoughts, and expectations we hold onto that no longer serve us. Loving yourself isn’t just affirmations and bubble baths—it’s being honest about what needs to go. It’s taking a step back and asking: what am I holding onto that’s weighing me down? What am I allowing into my life that doesn’t align with who I am or who I want to become? We unpack the importance of decluttering your life with intention. Not everything deserves access to you. When you start removing what feels heavy, distracting, or misaligned, you create space—space for clarity, confidence, and a stronger sense of self. Reorganizing your life isn’t about becoming someone new, it’s about returning to your core. It’s about prioritizing what actually matters to you and building a life around that. Because the way you treat your time, your energy, and your environment is a direct reflection of how you feel about yourself. At the end of the day, self-love is shown through what you keep—and what you’re willing to let go of.

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