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Could having less actually give you more time, more clarity and more joy? Whitney sits down with Stephanie Seferian, host of The Sustainable Minimalists podcast and author of Sustainable Minimalism. During their conversation, Stephanie opens up about how embracing sustainable minimalism has helped her reclaim her peace, time, and clarity in a world that demands more and more from us. She walks us through how choosing less became her gateway to having more purpose and being more present, especially after having children.
Stephanie talks about the invisible weight of clutter, which includes the mental load, financial strains, and the endless to-do lists that come with having too much. She explains the dopamine hit we get when shopping and the Diderot Effect, and offers practical tools and mindset shifts for anyone feeling stuck in this cycle of always wanting more.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the need to have more or are not sure how to begin simplifying your life, Stephanie’s story will inspire you to pause and reassess. Tune in for a conversation that blends soulful insight with actionable steps toward a more grounded, intentional life.
Here’s what you can look forward to in this episode:
The ability to have space in our lives to think clearly and have our minds wander is a luxury
How Stephanie discovered minimalism after having children
The hidden cost of clutter
Making the shift toward intentional living
The addictive nature of shopping and the Diderot Effect
Making a conscious choice to choose less
Choosing a more sustainable way of living
Reflection question to ponder: Do I have enough?
**Calling Her In: **10 Soulful Journaling Prompts to Connect with your Future Self
Join the waitlist for the next round of Season to Shift starting Fall 2025
Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l Electric Ideas Podcast
Connect with Stephanie: Instagram | Website | Book: Sustainable Minimalism | Podcast
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Could having less actually give you more time, more clarity and more joy? Whitney sits down with Stephanie Seferian, host of The Sustainable Minimalists podcast and author of Sustainable Minimalism. During their conversation, Stephanie opens up about how embracing sustainable minimalism has helped her reclaim her peace, time, and clarity in a world that demands more and more from us. She walks us through how choosing less became her gateway to having more purpose and being more present, especially after having children.
Stephanie talks about the invisible weight of clutter, which includes the mental load, financial strains, and the endless to-do lists that come with having too much. She explains the dopamine hit we get when shopping and the Diderot Effect, and offers practical tools and mindset shifts for anyone feeling stuck in this cycle of always wanting more.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the need to have more or are not sure how to begin simplifying your life, Stephanie’s story will inspire you to pause and reassess. Tune in for a conversation that blends soulful insight with actionable steps toward a more grounded, intentional life.
Here’s what you can look forward to in this episode:
The ability to have space in our lives to think clearly and have our minds wander is a luxury
How Stephanie discovered minimalism after having children
The hidden cost of clutter
Making the shift toward intentional living
The addictive nature of shopping and the Diderot Effect
Making a conscious choice to choose less
Choosing a more sustainable way of living
Reflection question to ponder: Do I have enough?
**Calling Her In: **10 Soulful Journaling Prompts to Connect with your Future Self
Join the waitlist for the next round of Season to Shift starting Fall 2025
Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l Electric Ideas Podcast
Connect with Stephanie: Instagram | Website | Book: Sustainable Minimalism | Podcast
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