How Much Is Enough?
How much is enough?
It’s a question that’s plagued humans since the beginning of time: how much is enough? Is there a standard number or a certain quota we should aim for in our lives, especially with our physical stuff?
In this week’s episode of the Uncluttered podcast, Liana and Angie discuss the question from a biblical perspective and challenge listeners to reframe their thinking and learn to embrace contentment.
Bigger Isn’t Always Better
“Go big or go home!”
“The bigger the better!”
In our culture, we want big transformations as quickly as possible.
But small isn’t a bad thing in God’s economy! God values small beginnings, and He knows that the most effective way to begin is with a solid foundation of heart and soul work.
In this episode of the Uncluttered podcast, Angie and Liana discuss how small steps devoted to God can lead to great gains.
How Do I Get Started?
What if you're ready to get started with organizing and decluttering, but you don't know where to start?
It can be overwhelming taking that first step. In this episode, Angie and Liana share a Biblical process for getting started on your organizing project!
Coming Clean with Our Clutter
Do professional organizers have clutter issues? Or are they always perfectly organized? If they do have problems with "too much", would they broadcast it to the world?
In this episode of Uncluttered, Liana and Angie come clean with listeners as they detail their own personal struggles with "too much". They also share the consequences that holding on to clutter has caused in their own lives, as well as the impact it's had on others. Offering specific examples of physical, schedule, and attention clutter, their goal is to motivate listeners and encourage them on their own journey to become uncluttered.
Clutter 101
Did you know that clutter can invade not only our closets, but our schedules and minds as well?
While most people are aware of the issues created by having too much physical stuff, they may not realize that clutter is much broader and pervasive than that. Clutter is anything that distracts us from our priorities.
In this episode of the Uncluttered podcast, Angie Hyche and Liana George identify the different types of clutter and highlight passages of Scripture to help you focus on what truly matters.
Are You Observing the Warning Signs?
Are there any warning signs of disorganization in your life?
Warning signs are all around us, including warning signs when disorganization is wreaking havoc on your life. We always have a choice whether or not to heed them. In this episode, Liana George and Angie Hyche explain the warning signs of disorganization, what to do if we see evidence of them, what the Bible says about taking action.
The Dirty Words of Organizing
Did you know that there are some "dirty words" related to organizing? And just like those 4 letter words we try to avoid, they can damage our efforts to bring order to our lives.
In this episode, Angie Hyche and Liana George describe common dirty words of organizing, what we really mean when we say them, and how we can replace them with truth from God's Word.
Is Being Disorganized a Sin?
Since God created us in His image and He is a God of order, does that mean if we’re disorganized, we’re sinning?
In this episode, Liana George and Angie Hyche reassure listeners that disorganization isn’t a sin. But deeper issues like greed, fear, selfishness, and laziness are sins, and those deeper issues can lead to disorder. God is merciful and patient, and He will empower even the most disorganized people to learn the skills to become organized. Liana and Angie encourage listeners to discover their unique organizing style and to use that style to create systems that work for them.
Who Invented Organizing?
Have you ever wondered when getting organized became all the rage and who invented organizing?
In this inaugural first episode of the Uncluttered podcast, Liana George and Angie Hyche discuss the history of the organizing industry, Who came up with the concept of being organizing and living an orderly life, and how peace and order go hand in hand.