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Spring cleaning isn’t about crisis.
It’s about circulation.
In this episode, I’m sharing a behind-the-scenes look at recording during a literal New Jersey blizzard, the decluttering session that unexpectedly boosted my energy, and a confession: I procrastinated this episode harder than I’d like to admit.
Because here’s the truth — dust is just deferred decisions.
And that buildup? It happens in our businesses too.
If things are “technically working,” it’s easy to tolerate small inefficiencies… until the mental load starts to feel heavier than it needs to.
So instead of overhauling everything, we’re starting at the front door.
I’ll walk you through a simple, tactical place to begin your seasonal edit: your lead management process. What happens when someone fills out your contact form? Are they guessing what’s next? Or are you professional by design?
You don’t need a brand-new business.
You need to breathe inside the one you built.
By Kristen Lettini5
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Text Kristen your thoughts or feedback about the show
Spring cleaning isn’t about crisis.
It’s about circulation.
In this episode, I’m sharing a behind-the-scenes look at recording during a literal New Jersey blizzard, the decluttering session that unexpectedly boosted my energy, and a confession: I procrastinated this episode harder than I’d like to admit.
Because here’s the truth — dust is just deferred decisions.
And that buildup? It happens in our businesses too.
If things are “technically working,” it’s easy to tolerate small inefficiencies… until the mental load starts to feel heavier than it needs to.
So instead of overhauling everything, we’re starting at the front door.
I’ll walk you through a simple, tactical place to begin your seasonal edit: your lead management process. What happens when someone fills out your contact form? Are they guessing what’s next? Or are you professional by design?
You don’t need a brand-new business.
You need to breathe inside the one you built.