Encore! Ep 127 | Taking a Look at Why It's All Too Much with Peter Walsh

Published: Dec. 15, 2020, 5 a.m.

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Veteran professional organizer and TV host Peter Walsh joins us to uncover the deeper meaning behind our clutter and share tips to help you create comfort and joy at home during these challenging times.

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Peter starred in the popular organization and design series Clean Sweep with Peter Walsh on Discovery\\u2019s TLC Network. The series produced over 120 episodes and has run almost continuously since 2003.

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He is the author of six best-selling books on the subject of organizing including How to Organize (Just About) Everything; It\\u2019s All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff, and Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?

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His new book is Let It Go, Downsizing Your Way to A Richer, Happier Life.

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Peter was a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show where he was dubbed the \\u201cGet Your Life Organized Guy\\u201d which led to his own series, Extreme Clutter with Peter Walsh on OWN.

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In this episode, you\\u2019ll enjoy:

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  • How Peter got his start-you\\u2019ll never believe what he WASN\\u2019T interested in doing in the beginning
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  • How it all came together for Peter and organizational design became his great passion
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  • The importance of humor and empathy in working with people who are experiencing guilt and shame over clutter
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  • Peter\\u2019s take on why we accumulate so much-the hope of chasing a dream life through acquiring more and more \\u201cstuff\\u201d
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  • How Peter shocks his clients with his plan for discarding 70-80% of their stuff-but they find he was on the money!
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  • What Peter thinks of Marie Kondo. Peter and Marie on the Rachel Ray Show
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  • Stories about what often gets edited from reality organizing shows. To go behind the scenes of Tidying Up with Marie Kondo check out:
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Ep 67 | Review of Netflix\'s "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo"

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Ep 68 | Behind the Scenes: Netflix\'s "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo" with Tricia Fidler and Jane Grodem

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  • Suggestions on how to manage the uncertainty of life during the pandemic
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  • Peter\\u2019s annual challenge on his YouTube channel. Peter Walsh\'s 31 Days to Get Organized
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  • How to play Trash Bag Tango!
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  • Peter\\u2019s great ideas for turning family organizing into learning games while we are staying home
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  • The importance of a schedule and maintaining a sense of routine while social distancing and staying at home
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  • Peter\\u2019s own experience surviving the coronavirus
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Favorite organizing tip:
\\n\\u201cRetreat into quiet at least 5 minutes a day. Although it may not seem to be a tidying tip, it will help you center yourself and to give you the space to step back into the busy world.
\\nAlso, take a media break!\\u201d

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What is sparking the most joy for Peter:
\\n\\u201cWe are seeing what is happening in the world could be a massive reset button. Staying connected with those we love and getting back in touch with those people who are most significant in our lives.\\u201d

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How to get in touch with Peter:
\\nPeter Walsh Design
\\nPeter\\u2019s Books
\\nExtreme Clutter with Peter Walsh
\\nClean Sweep with Peter Walsh
\\nPeter\\u2019s very active FaceBook community
\\nPeter\'s YouTube channel

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Gems:

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\\u201cI\\u2019ve discovered over nearly 20 years of doing this that we are all human and all in the same boat. We all go off the rails occasionally!\\u201d

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\\u201cAt the end of the day, you are stronger than your stuff.\\u201d

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\\u201cStuff is associated with happiness. People buy things thinking that they are buying happiness but they are really buying a shadow of happiness. Instead of buying a product, we are buying a promise.\\u201d

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\\u201cWhat is the vision you have from the life you want? Does the stuff you own help you get what you want from this room?\\u201d

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\\u201cIf you don\\u2019t respect your space, if you overload it, it\\u2019s the same as dishonoring as person, you are dishonoring your space. You will never be happy in that space.\\u201d

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\\u201cStuff is a distraction. Issues around clutter are about loss and trauma and neglect and abandonment.\\u201d

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\\u201cThe issue is really, \\u2018How do I deal with the fear and the anxiety we are all facing at the moment.\\u2019 And, people are looking to organizing as a way of feeling some control.\\u201d

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You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
\\nYou can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

Special Guest: Peter Walsh.

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