About this episode
What does minimalism actually look like for a busy family in a small home? Bestselling author Shira Gill shares her 15-minute win strategy, the simple question she asks before buying anything, and how to stop clutter from creeping back in.
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RESOURCES
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Shira's Books: LifeStyled, Organized Living, and Minimalista
The #30Wears Movement by Livia Firth
No New Things by Ashlee Piper - https://www.ashleepiper.com/
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What if the key to a clutter-free home isn't following someone else's formula, but creating one that fits your real life?
Shira Gill is the bestselling author of Minimalista, Organized Living, and LifeStyled, and has spent 15+ years helping families declutter and simplify. Her work has been featured by Good Morning America, Oprah Daily, Architectural Digest, and The New York Times.
Together we dig into what minimalism looks like in a busy household (Shira raises two teens in a 1,200-square-foot bungalow with almost no storage). We explore why everything you bring through the front door becomes your responsibility, why organizing systems should be simple enough for a five-year-old, and her 15-minute win strategy for anyone too overwhelmed to start. Shira also shares how she handles sentimental items, the shoebox test, and why her experience with billionaires confirms that stuff never delivers the happiness we expect. Plus, a fourth book announcement!
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
Why minimalism is not about restriction and how to customize it for your season of life
The one question Shira asks before buying anything new
Why your organizing systems keep failing and how the five-year-old test can fix that
How seasonal maintenance moments and a Sunday basket ritual keep clutter from creeping back
Shira's shoebox test for senti