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153: A Look Back, A Look Forward: What’s Ahead for Organize & Cherish in 2026
17:56|As we close out another meaningful year on Organize & Cherish with The Organized Flamingo, we’re taking a moment to look back at how this podcast began, how it has evolved, and where we’re heading next.In 2026, we’re taking everything we’ve learned and focusing on one powerful theme: storage. Storage rooms, storage habits, storage stories - those spaces that quietly collect decisions, memories, and “I’ll deal with it later” moments. We’re also continuing the Fix It or Free It series and weaving it intentionally into the Storage Series to help you create momentum and clarity throughout the year.This episode is a nostalgic reflection and a gentle reset, perfect for anytime you need a moment to breathe, reset, and remember that you’re not alone in your organizing journey.In this episode, we talk about:A three-year lookback on the evolution of the podcast How the themes of organizing, decluttering, and nostalgia naturally shaped our direction Why Fix It or Free It resonated so deeply and how it’s returning with even more intention The problems storage rooms solve, and the challenges they often create Why 2026 is the year of reclaiming storage spaces, both physical and emotional What you can expect from the new Storage Series A reflective, end-of-year message that still feels relevant no matter when you listenMentioned in this episode:Fix It or Free It series (2025) The upcoming Storage Series (2026) Themes from earlier episodes on sentimentality, inherited items, and decision-making Organize & Cherish resources and community updatesReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
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152: Why “Put It Away” Works for Some (But Not Everyone)
22:57|This week, we share how people react to motivational organizing and decluttering one-liners differently and why that is.In this episode, we unpack why these catchy organizing mantras land differently for everyone, the psychology behind tidy habits, and why a single phrase can’t replace a whole system. We also revisit our 7-Step to Organizing *almost* Anything Framework and explain where this mantra actually fits in the process (spoiler: it’s the maintenance step, not the whole journey).If you’ve ever wondered why certain organizing advice feels motivating for some and overwhelming for others, this is a refreshing, compassionate look at the nuance.In This Episode, We Talk About:Why the phrase “don’t put it down, put it away” works for some but not others How relocating clutter creates junk drawers and catch-all rooms Why Assessing, Evaluating, and Maintaining matter more than speed How to use motivating mantras without creating more overwhelm The reminder that there’s no right or wrong way to be organized, just what’s right for youMentioned in this Episode:7 Steps to Organizing *Almost* AnythingReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
151: Integrating Heirlooms Into Your Holiday Decor (Without the Overwhelm)
15:34|In this heartfelt holiday episode, we explore how to thoughtfully integrate heirlooms, childhood ornaments, inherited pieces, and our kids’ holiday keepsakes into seasonal decor, without drowning in boxes or feeling guilty.Whether we’re living through the sandwich-generation moment, receiving holiday items from our parents, or trying to preserve meaningful memories for our children, this episode walks us through practical ways to keep what matters most and display it with intention.We talk through how to create a “To Keep No Matter What” bin, how to rotate sentimental items each year, how to curate kids’ holiday crafts in a manageable way, and how to protect the stories behind treasured pieces so they aren’t lost over time.This episode is warm, grounding, and perfect for anyone navigating the emotional side of holiday clutter.In This Episode, We Talk About:• Why so many of us feel conflicted about inheriting holiday items• How to create a “To Keep No Matter What” bin for our core memory pieces• Ways to integrate one heirloom per decor category to avoid overwhelm• Why we don’t need to display every sentimental item every year• How to preserve the story behind an heirloom so it stays meaningful• Simple guidelines for saving our kids’ holiday artwork and crafts• What to do if we’ve just inherited a lot of holiday items all at once• A compassionate, realistic framework for honoring memories while still making room for our current lifeMentioned in this Episode:• Kids’ Holiday Memory Box Idea• Monthly Organize & Cherish Call• Compassionate Conversations Action Cards (free download)• Our episode on Creating a Holiday Mission Statement• The Organized Flamingo blog + resourcesReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
150: What Do You Want This Holiday to Feel Like? Let’s Create It
26:26|This week, we revisit one of our most-loved episodes and expand it for 2025: creating (or refreshing) your Holiday Mission Statement. We talk about defining a holiday season that aligns with what truly matters, avoiding overwhelm and clutter, making clearer decisions, and staying grounded even when life feels busy. We walk through simple reflection questions, real organizing examples, and a step-by-step process for crafting a mission statement that becomes a true guide, not another chore.We also introduce the updated 21 Days of Holiday Organizing Prompts, which are designed to reduce stress and bring ease, clarity, and momentum to the season.This episode is both compassionate and practical, perfect for anyone wanting a holiday that feels meaningful, manageable, and intentional.In this Episode, We Talk About:How to create a Holiday Mission Statement that actually supports your mental load, space, and schedule Why using your senses helps you design a holiday season you look forward to instead of dread Organizing and decluttering examples that show how small intentions change the whole season The psychology behind decision fatigue and holiday overwhelm How to use your mission statement as a filter for what to keep, skip, buy, or declutterMentioned in this Episode:The 21 Days of Holiday Organizing Prompts Sensory reflection questions for intentional holiday planning Examples of past client mission statements and holiday organizing winsReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
149: When One Search Turns Into an Organizing Spiral
14:43|Ever gone looking for one small thing and somehow ended up cleaning the whole drawer or the entire room? You start searching for your missing item, and before you know it, everything’s out, you’re exhausted, and the original thing you needed is still missing.In this episode, we talk about the psychology behind this common spiral, why your brain confuses searching with organizing, and how to pause before the overwhelm hits. Learn how to separate the two actions so you can regain focus, protect your mental energy, and make steady, intentional progress instead of accidental chaos.In This Episode We Talk About:The psychological difference between searching and organizing tasksWhy task switching, cognitive overload, and decision fatigue lead to overwhelmHow to pause, reset, and separate your “looking” from your “cleaning” to stay focused and calmMentioned in This Episode:The “Two-Part Rule” — treating the search and cleanup as separate stepsThe impact of visual overstimulation on stress and attentionRelated episodes:When Organizing Feels Like Too Much — How to Simplify the ProcessHow Much Time to Set Aside for OrganizingReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
148: October Fix It or Free It: Saying Goodbye to “Someday Shoes”
16:05|In this month’s Fix It or Free It Challenge update, we focus on shoes. The pairs we swear we’ll fix but never do. We explore what happens when we realize we’re holding onto things that no longer fit our lifestyle, comfort, or identity. This episode dives into the psychology of decision fatigue and identity clutter, showing how letting go can be just as powerful as repairing.Whether you’re decluttering your own “to-fix” pile or following along with the challenge, this episode offers a thoughtful reminder: fixing brings satisfaction, but freeing something can bring peace.In this Episode, We Talk About:How to decide whether to fix, donate, or let go of an item you’ve been hanging onto. The psychological side of clutter, including identity clutter and decision fatigue. Why letting go of something you thought you’d fix can be an act of self-awareness, not failure.Mentioned in this Episode:Fix It or Free It Challenge 2025: monthly mindful decluttering series Previous projects: workbag straps, Halloween figurines, jewelry, backpack repair Follow and share your updates with us on Instagram @theorganizedflamingoJanuary: Replaced workbag strapsFebruary: Turned a dress into a skirtMarch: Decluttered the fix-it drawerApril: Fixed office cart wheelMay: Repaired two necklaces, donated the restJune: Added anti-slip pads to heels, freed an old pairJuly: Sewed hiking backpack pocketAugust: Let go of uncomfortable headphonesSeptember: Fixed or released Halloween figurinesOctober: Let go of two pairs of shoes I no longer loveReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
147: 10 Helpful Questions to Ask Yourself When Organizing Any Space
19:35|This week, we’re revisiting one of our most popular classic episodes originally recorded during our Organized & Productive days, which is packed with timeless tips and thoughtful questions that still ring true today.We explore ten powerful “end-goal” words that can guide any organizing project: from purpose and usefulness to comfort and adaptability. These questions are designed to help transform how we think about our spaces, ensuring they reflect who we are and how we live right now.Whether we’re starting fresh, maintaining an organized home, or helping a loved one, this episode reminds us that organizing doesn’t have to be frustrating maybe it can even be purposeful, peaceful, and even fun.In This Episode, We Talk AboutThe 10 end-goal words that make organizing and decluttering more intentional How asking better questions can lead to longer-lasting organizing results Ways to bring comfort, functionality, and joy into our living spacesMentioned in This EpisodeEpisode 001: 7 Steps to Organizing (Almost) Anythinghttps://theorganizedflamingo.com/7-steps-to-organizing/ Episode 008: Step 1: Assess and the Power of Planning Aheadhttps://theorganizedflamingo.com/8-step-1-assess-the-power-of-planning-ahead/ Free Resource: Should You Keep It or Toss It? Decision Treehttps://organizedandproductive.com/keeportossReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast