Today on Adeptus On-Air, host James Walker chats with Rita Wilkins, an interior designer and author known as the Downsizing Designer who helps people rethink their relationship with space, belongings, and lifestyle. Rita shares how a visit to her son in Senegal shifted her understanding of happiness, abundance, and what truly matters, leading her to downsize from a 5,000 square foot home to an 867 square foot city apartment. She reflects on how living with less revealed how much of her life had been shaped by expectations, accumulation, and the belief that more space and more things equal success. She explains why downsizing is not about loss, but about reclaiming time, energy, and freedom, and how fear often comes from identity and control rather than objects themselves. She discusses the emotional process of letting go, the role of generosity in giving belongings new life, and how minimalism is about having enough rather than deprivation. Tune in to hear more about Rita’s personal downsizing journey, how clutter impacts well being, and why intentional living creates room for what matters most.