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Simple Farmhouse Life

321. Decluttering as a Mom: Where to Start and What to Let Go | Robyn of Minimalist Home

Simple Farmhouse Life

Lisa Bass

Home & Garden, Leisure

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Clutter often adds to the mental load of motherhood in ways we don’t always notice. In this episode, we talk about why women tend to feel the weight of clutter more deeply, how “just in case” thinking fills our homes, and what true preparedness looks like. We walk through unfinished projects, kids’ toys, digital clutter, and paperwork, offering simple, realistic ways to let go without guilt. If you’ve been craving a calmer, more functional home without chasing perfection, join us for this practical and encouraging conversation! In this episode, we cover: - Why clutter affects women more than men and how a stressful home environment compounds the mental load of motherhood - The difference between true preparedness and keeping “just in case” items that never actually get used - A practical way to evaluate things you plan to fix someday and how to finally let them go without guilt - How community, shared resources, and skills can replace the pressure to own and store everything yourself - Rethinking modern convenience items, appliances, and technology that add more complexity than ease in daily life - Handling manuals, paperwork, and household information digitally to reduce piles, decision fatigue, and visual clutter - Creating simple systems for managing food storage, bulk buying, and pantry organization without overcomplicating it - Realistic strategies for managing kids’ toys, rotating items, and reducing daily cleanup without constant battles - How to shop more intentionally by slowing down purchases, making space before buying, and acknowledging your current season - Letting go of sentimental clutter while still preserving meaningful memories in ways that don’t overwhelm your home - The hidden weight of digital clutter, from endless photos and screenshots to the pressure modern moms feel to document every moment instead of simply living it View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Check out Robyn’s previous appearances on SFL: Episode 219 | Prioritize Peace in Your Home: Build Your Decluttering Skills in the New Year Episode 268: Do You Have Too Much Stuff? Simplify Your Life Through Decluttering and Minimalism Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook CONNECT Robyn of Minimalist Home | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

First of all, I think that everybody thrives better in a minimalist environment, whether or not they know it.

0:05.8

There are tons of adults who are like, no, I need all my stuff. I'm like, just try it. Just try it. I know. I feel the same way because I've heard people say that, but then they talk about all these different things they struggle with. And I'm like, yeah, that's because of stuff. Yeah. Like I love stuff, but also I have so much trouble with this, this, this, this. I'm like, yeah, that's because of stuff. Yeah. Like, I love stuff, but also I have so much trouble with

0:23.1

this, this, this, this. I'm like, it's the stuff. Yeah. Trust me. Yeah. Your stuff should serve you,

0:29.1

not you serving your stuff. My name is Lisa, mother of nine and creator of the blog and YouTube

0:34.6

channel Farmhouse on Boone. On this podcast, I like to talk about

0:38.0

simplifying your life so you can live out your priorities. I help you learn how to cook from

0:42.1

scratch and decorate on a budget through this podcast and my courses simple sourdough in the

0:47.0

simple sewing series. I will leave links to these resources in the show notes and description

0:51.1

box below. Now let's get into the show.

1:04.9

Welcome back to the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. Today, I'm having on Robin Buchanan from minimalist home to talk about all things decluttering and minimalism. I think it's a great conversation to have right now.

1:12.7

As Christmas is just a few days away, a lot of us are going to have a lot of things coming into

1:18.2

our home. And with the colder weather, we're more stuck in our homes. You know, we can't

1:24.2

escape our homes this time of year and just head outside. It's just not that easy. And we have to deal with our homes. You know, we can't escape our homes this time of year and just head outside. It's just not that

1:27.8

easy. And we have to deal with our homes and their efficiency and how we feel in them and

1:35.1

simplifying them, I think, is such an important measure. So let's jump into this inspiring

1:40.2

conversation. Robin, welcome on. I think it's a really great time of year to talk about

1:46.6

decluttering and minimalism, but honestly, in today's world, when isn't it? So let's start with

1:51.7

introductions. I know you've been on the show before, but for those who don't know you,

1:56.5

tell us about you and your YouTube channel and your mission and what has been happening lately.

2:01.8

What's new?

2:02.5

Well, thank you for having me back, Lisa.

2:04.8

It's always so nice to see you around this time of year.

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