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318 The Real Reason You Can’t Get Organized (And What To Do About It)

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Content provided by Kristen Carder. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristen Carder or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Struggling to get organized? You’re not broken — you’re just an ADHDer with a real, overwhelmed brain.

In this episode, we’re ditching the shame spiral and unpacking why staying organized is so hard for ADHDers… and what actually helps. Spoiler alert: It’s NOT more bins.

If your home feels like a disaster zone, this one’s for you. We’ll talk about:

  1. Why executive dysfunction—not laziness—is the real culprit
  2. How emotional regulation (not time management) is the secret key to organizing
  3. The connection between trauma and clutter
  4. What Marie Kondo got right… and what she totally missed
  5. The ADHD-friendly 3-pile system that actually works
  6. How to help your kids without losing your mind
  7. Why decision fatigue is derailing your decluttering
  8. And how to redefine “organized enough” for your actual life

This episode is packed with practical strategies, permission slips, and empowering reminders that your messy house is not a moral failing.

Listen now, take what resonates, and leave the guilt behind.

Watch this episode on YouTube

Want help with your ADHD? Join FOCUSED!

Have questions for Kristen? Call 1.833.281.2343

Hang out with Kristen on Instagram and TikTok

Cozy Earth

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335 episodes

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Manage episode 486589438 series 2780195
Content provided by Kristen Carder. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristen Carder or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Struggling to get organized? You’re not broken — you’re just an ADHDer with a real, overwhelmed brain.

In this episode, we’re ditching the shame spiral and unpacking why staying organized is so hard for ADHDers… and what actually helps. Spoiler alert: It’s NOT more bins.

If your home feels like a disaster zone, this one’s for you. We’ll talk about:

  1. Why executive dysfunction—not laziness—is the real culprit
  2. How emotional regulation (not time management) is the secret key to organizing
  3. The connection between trauma and clutter
  4. What Marie Kondo got right… and what she totally missed
  5. The ADHD-friendly 3-pile system that actually works
  6. How to help your kids without losing your mind
  7. Why decision fatigue is derailing your decluttering
  8. And how to redefine “organized enough” for your actual life

This episode is packed with practical strategies, permission slips, and empowering reminders that your messy house is not a moral failing.

Listen now, take what resonates, and leave the guilt behind.

Watch this episode on YouTube

Want help with your ADHD? Join FOCUSED!

Have questions for Kristen? Call 1.833.281.2343

Hang out with Kristen on Instagram and TikTok

Cozy Earth

  continue reading

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