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153 | The 1,000-Piece Puzzle That Changed How My Client Organized Her Closet

153 | The 1,000-Piece Puzzle That Changed How My Client Organized Her Closet

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Have you ever looked at your home or your closet and thought, “I just have so much stuff”?

That feeling of overwhelm is not actually about the number of things you own. It is about not knowing where you are going.

In this episode, Tracy shares a powerful coaching moment with her client, Dana, that completely changed how they looked at organizing. What started as a conversation about too many clothes became a breakthrough: a 1000-piece puzzle that served as a perfect metaphor for decluttering and organizing your home.

When you do a puzzle, you never feel overwhelmed by the number of pieces. You expect it to take time. You enjoy the process. You trust that one piece at a time will eventually create a beautiful picture. That is exactly how organizing should feel as well.

In this episode, you will learn how to neutralize overwhelm, why sorting first is the key to success, how to use your future vision to make decisions, and how to turn organizing into a calming and satisfying experience instead of something stressful.

This simple mindset shift can change how you approach your closet, your home, and even your life.

What You Will Learn
  • Why saying I have so much stuff creates overwhelm
  • How neutralizing the number removes emotional resistance
  • Why sorting first makes organizing easier
  • How a puzzle shows you exactly how to declutter
  • Why your vision of the finished space matters
  • How to decide what fits into the life you are living now
  • How to make organizing feel calming and enjoyable

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