
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Do you ever find yourself at Costco reaching for another container of something, only to discover you already have eight at home? You're not alone. The struggle with over-buying is real, and it's one of the sneakiest ways clutter creeps into our homes.
In this honest and practical episode, Kathi Lipp and Roger Lipp share their own journey with accumulation—from discovering a three-year supply of laundry detergent to the "just in case" mindset that keeps us buying things we don't need. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by duplicate purchases, mystery pantry items, or storage spaces you're afraid to inventory, this conversation is for you.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
The Power of "Enough Is a Feast"
One of the most powerful shifts Kathi Lipp shares is embracing the idea that enough is a feast. When we stop chasing "more" and start appreciating what we have, something beautiful happens—not just in our homes, but in our minds. The mental energy we spend worrying about whether we have enough can finally be released.
Key Takeaways
Know what you have: You can't know if you have enough if you don't know what you have. Take inventory of your pantry, freezer, and storage areas.
Shop with intention: Try shopping at big box stores just once a month. By the end of the month, you'll feel the satisfaction of actually using what you bought.
Use it up before buying more: Whether it's makeup, toiletries, or pantry items, finish what you have before replacing it.
Trust your creativity: Instead of fear-buying "just in case," trust that you can substitute and adapt when needed.
This episode is perfect for anyone ready to break free from the over-buying cycle and create more peace in their home and budget.
By Kathi Lipp4.6
396396 ratings
Do you ever find yourself at Costco reaching for another container of something, only to discover you already have eight at home? You're not alone. The struggle with over-buying is real, and it's one of the sneakiest ways clutter creeps into our homes.
In this honest and practical episode, Kathi Lipp and Roger Lipp share their own journey with accumulation—from discovering a three-year supply of laundry detergent to the "just in case" mindset that keeps us buying things we don't need. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by duplicate purchases, mystery pantry items, or storage spaces you're afraid to inventory, this conversation is for you.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
The Power of "Enough Is a Feast"
One of the most powerful shifts Kathi Lipp shares is embracing the idea that enough is a feast. When we stop chasing "more" and start appreciating what we have, something beautiful happens—not just in our homes, but in our minds. The mental energy we spend worrying about whether we have enough can finally be released.
Key Takeaways
Know what you have: You can't know if you have enough if you don't know what you have. Take inventory of your pantry, freezer, and storage areas.
Shop with intention: Try shopping at big box stores just once a month. By the end of the month, you'll feel the satisfaction of actually using what you bought.
Use it up before buying more: Whether it's makeup, toiletries, or pantry items, finish what you have before replacing it.
Trust your creativity: Instead of fear-buying "just in case," trust that you can substitute and adapt when needed.
This episode is perfect for anyone ready to break free from the over-buying cycle and create more peace in their home and budget.

1,318 Listeners

2,492 Listeners

2,110 Listeners

6,708 Listeners

981 Listeners

995 Listeners

207 Listeners

846 Listeners

922 Listeners

393 Listeners

233 Listeners

360 Listeners

126 Listeners

167 Listeners

300 Listeners