The Mind Blowing Link Between Stuff & Anxiety (with Dr. John Delony)

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  • We all know that stuff can trigger stress responses, but in visiting with Dr. John Delony, I was blown away by the actual effect this stuff is having on our sense of safety and well being. This changes everything!
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  • @suszc
    @suszc Рік тому +653

    My husband passed away a month ago. I live in a fairly isolated home in the woods and my adult children all live far away and have busy lives. I am feeling very alone. I have lots of things to go through and declutter because I know I will need to move. Waking up today and being led to (I think it was angels!) this informative, encouraging, and comforting video has given me hope. I am crying out of gratitude because you both put into words so many thoughts I have been carrying in my heart for a month. Thank you so much.

    • @elizabethsokol2545
      @elizabethsokol2545 Рік тому +40

      I'm sorry for your loss. If you are thinking of downsizing your home and you have a lot of things, it might be worth it to hire someone who specializes in estate sales or an auction house. You can start by asking realtors, your attorney, antique stores or senior centers for recommendations and see if there are online reviews for the organizations they recommend.
      If you have a smart phone or digital camera, you can take a video of a room and send it to your children and ask if there is anything they want. As you declutter, you can send texts or emails and they can respond with sell, toss or donate. You can also capture sentimental memories, such as "remember this?" while you share one last memory and keep it forever digitally (if you want). This way you are decluttering with your children but they not spending a lot of time decluttering.
      Many groups like Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity, the Salvation Army, Vietnam Vets for America or local groups in your area will send trucks for donations for furniture or big donations. Check their website for what they will accept. People in those organizations may also have ideas of other places in your area to donate.
      Hope this helps. I was checking the comments on Dawn's video on how to donate inherited items and people seem to have had a lot if success with estate sales.
      You are not alone. If you have any questions, ask. Maybe other people have ideas and solutions that have worked for them.

    • @solarhydrowind
      @solarhydrowind Рік тому +13

      If you want to stay, can it work out somehow? If you want to move, do what Marie Kondo says to do first, and imagine the life you now next would like, and proceed accordingly.

    • @idid138
      @idid138 Рік тому +19

      Hugs & I'm sorry about your husband. I'm sad when I think about my mom's days alone right after dad died. 🙁 I regret that, now. I kinda thought she needed space... I hope you're doing okay with the stuff and what's next. Dawn from the Minimal Mom & others have some vids that have really helped my perspective about loved ones things and grief.

    • @Debra_Hasatheory
      @Debra_Hasatheory Рік тому +17

      I'm so sorry for your loss.
      Remember the world's longest journey starts with a single footstep.
      Any progress, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction!

    • @viktoriamancheva1456
      @viktoriamancheva1456 Рік тому +8

      Oh dear! I am so sorry for your loss! I hope you can go through what you have to easily and I hope your loved ones are there for you! 🙏❤️

  • @anaschulz8084
    @anaschulz8084 Рік тому +296

    When my Mom passed away the urge to keep everything of hers was strong but I made myself keep only three things that meant something dear to me. I kept her sewing machine, her thimble and the hoodie she wore everyday to help me feed the horses on the farm. These three things remind me deeply of the things she loved and did with me. And when I use them, I smile and feel her presence.

    • @marylut6077
      @marylut6077 Рік тому +12

      Lovely story! And telling stories about her keeps her memory alive

    • @tracysullivan6450
      @tracysullivan6450 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for sharing. My mom is about to turn 81 this December, and I’m preparing my heart now for the inevitable. This helps me. ♥️

    • @marylut6077
      @marylut6077 Рік тому +13

      @@tracysullivan6450 take time now to go through her possessions with her and ask her the story behind each, you get a bonding benefit and more stories to remember her by, and she might be willing to donate and pass things along to someone who can use them, and your mother may outlive us all. Blessings to you both

    • @KS-un3pi
      @KS-un3pi Рік тому +8

      That is so sweet. When my grandmother passed my aunt, uncle and mom didn't fuss over material things. I commend them for that. And it made me so sad when they invited me to the house to pick things, that you end up gone and it just ends up being things in a house. That house was special because the love my Granny and Papa had. 💜💜

    • @abigaelrarts2257
      @abigaelrarts2257 Рік тому +6

      i love that. there are a few choices items of my brother's that i keep and use, and sometimes they make me cry deeply and sometimes they make me smile at how free spirited he was. bc it's only a few items and they're small, it makes me feel like i can hold on to them freely. he did away with his things before he died so i feel lucky to have those few things still

  • @amycarr2379
    @amycarr2379 Рік тому +75

    The best thing my dad did for us was to leave us practically no physical possessions. He had half of a standard 5 foot closet with a few clothes and a sleeping bag. He had a bed a tiny fridge and a computer and some family photos. That’s it. It was such a blessing that we didn’t have to go through tons of crap. I have been actively decluttering for the past three years and I’ve also stopped spending money unless I absolutely need it. It’s definitely a process and I’m not a minimalist but I’m so much happier with less stuff!

  • @nancy4609
    @nancy4609 Рік тому +66

    When I downsized, I knew I had to purge most of my stuff. Family “heirlooms” I decided were not MY memories, they were my parents treasures. 2nd, I thought of how happy someone would be to score some of these items in a thrift store. I let them go and felt a huge relief-freedom from the stuff! It’s been 2 years and I haven’t missed any of it.

  • @marjoriebouwens6000
    @marjoriebouwens6000 Рік тому +10

    My dad passed away 5 years ago and my mom passed away almost 3 years ago. I so wanted to keep everything and never let it go. One day, I realized that no matter how many things I have that belonged to them, they weren't coming back. And having these things couldn't change that. I have been letting things go and keeping a shelf in my room of the most special things from my childhood and from them that have the most memories. I know that my parents, who loved me so well, would never want me to be burdened with 'stuff' because of guilt or sadness. That makes it a little easier.

  • @carolynclitheroe3588
    @carolynclitheroe3588 Рік тому +11

    What I love about the Marie Kondo approach is that there isn’t judgement about what you decide to keep and treasure. I have got rid of a lot of stuff but I’m keeping all my child’s drawings because they have what’s most precious for me.

  • @heatherpomerleau8469
    @heatherpomerleau8469 Рік тому +124

    “Grief can only be done in community”. Wow. That resonated big time here. I’m an only child whose parents lived a 4 day drive away. When my dad died in 2020, it was left to me and my husband to clean out their house and liquidate everything in 10 weeks. And let me tell you, my parents were NOT minimalists. So many people helped. Friends, family, loved ones. Not only did we sell everything I didn’t want to keep, but we also sold the house. I will always be grateful for that help!

    • @pistachoo.
      @pistachoo. 10 місяців тому +1

      That and "Grief needs a witness." - I did not know or consider this at all.

  • @KellyStodola
    @KellyStodola Рік тому +380

    Dawn didn't you just want to ball when he thanked you at the end? I got tears in my eyes! I just love you and your Sister's channels-doing such an awesome job!!

    • @derrickcricket152
      @derrickcricket152 Рік тому +1

      Hi 👋😊

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +207

      Kelly! YES! I didn't hear it when I was there, I think because it was a fairly overwhelming experience...so when I went to edit this and got to the end and heard it, I was completely caught off guard!...I think I've tried to keep my head down and fight the good fight, so to hear such a kind compliment from someone that I respect really means so much!

    • @bshows14
      @bshows14 Рік тому +24

      I agree. His words were very kind AND true. Dawn really does help with, "What do I do next now that I know I want to get rid of my stuff? " I've been decluttering for the past several years and I still learn new things all of the time.

    • @derrickcricket152
      @derrickcricket152 Рік тому +1

      @@bshows14 how are you doing today 😊?

    • @sarahrichardson7866
      @sarahrichardson7866 Рік тому +1

      How are you doing@@derrickcricket152? 😊

  • @debbiemclean1090
    @debbiemclean1090 Рік тому +96

    I'm thankful that I am Scottish and live in Scotland we talk to everyone, we never pass by, strangers are friends we've yet to meet. I know when the worst things happen I have a community, friends, neighbours, my church family who will be there, and have been when I've struggled. I am so really blessed xxxxxxxxxxx

    • @catrionagarde4410
      @catrionagarde4410 Рік тому +5

      I used to live in Scotland. It's beautiful but I miss it's people most.

    • @arellatikvah
      @arellatikvah Рік тому +3

      You truly are blessed. May it always be so.

    • @gwenewing6837
      @gwenewing6837 Рік тому +3

      We pretend not to see people we know in a grocery store. So sad.

    • @debbiemclean1090
      @debbiemclean1090 Рік тому +1

      @@gwenewing6837 that is sad xxxxxxxxx

    • @katemate2696
      @katemate2696 Рік тому

      People in Australia are selfish arseholes who care only about themselves. Their neighbour could be suicidal and they are too lazy to ask how they are or offer any help. If their husband is bashing his wife & kids they ignore them. Pathetic, they have never heard of the word "community " & are too self absorbed to care anyway.

  • @grandmaofthree897
    @grandmaofthree897 Рік тому +19

    All four of our parents are now gone and more than one U-Haul is needed! We moved from Illinois to South Dakota to take over the family farm. At that point we had 3 parents still. A year ago my MIL passed away leaving us with with a house’full’ of stuff. One dumpster and one container later….it does overwhelm me because we have to go through that container again! And possibly again! I have been gone a lot this summer because we now have 3 grand babies instead of one. Glorious! But while I was gone, weeds grew and they grew tall and they are everywhere. It kind of reflects in my soul areas of my house where there are ‘weeds’ I have allowed to stay. I have to get rid of them! I do feel anxious coming home (and maybe a bit crabby 😮). Times are changing! Get pulling those weeds out at the roots!

  • @joyindrelie6715
    @joyindrelie6715 Рік тому +17

    I love the "greatest thing you can do is get to know your neighbors" advice for preparing for a potential disaster. That's wise!

  • @nnylasoR
    @nnylasoR Рік тому +69

    @3:55 - As someone with ADHD, I just *have* to say…
    Perhaps what he meant to say was:
    the recent apparent rise in *recognizing* and *diagnosing* ADHD ~in adulthood~ can be directly linked to *adulthood* pressures and expectations being piled upon us in unmanageable numbers - more often than not, resulting in glaringly obvious overwhelmingly chaotic living / working environments - finally bringing to light our *lifelong* struggles, which are due to our *internal make up and wiring* conflicting with society’s expectations.
    Perhaps.

    • @Darkbillhook
      @Darkbillhook Рік тому +20

      Thank you for this excellent explanation. I’m autistic with adhd & had to turn this off when he said “the rise in ADHD can be directly linked to chaotic environments.” I’d love to read the research he’s basing that on because I haven’t come across it. All peer-backed research I’ve read indicates ADHD is genetic but that chaotic environments can exacerbate symptoms of adhd. I’d agree with that & find living simply does help make adhd more manageable. But he made it sound like clutter causes adhd 🙄

    • @nnylasoR
      @nnylasoR Рік тому +9

      @@Darkbillhook - Exactly!! I haven’t gone back to watch the rest yet myself. I adore Dawn, and I will give this a chance some other time - but seriously - though he mentioned “research,” I feel it was quite ignorant and dismissive of him to toss that statement out as he did.

    • @LastingHope
      @LastingHope Рік тому +3

      YES! EXACTLY!

    • @erinw416
      @erinw416 Рік тому +5

      Agreed!

    • @debcaunter1750
      @debcaunter1750 Рік тому +13

      You’re so right to point this out. It kind of sounded like he was saying clutter is causing ADHD but those of us who have it know that we live on the edge of overwhelm and this is one of the things that can tip us over that edge.

  • @karenhoward8542
    @karenhoward8542 Рік тому +59

    True story today: agoraphobic since covid; not leaving my home in 10 months. Today condo above mine burst pipes and now I am staying in a hotel for 4-6 weeks. The three Restoration company employees who came to help were the absolute best!! Never would have been able to leave without them. Major reminder to reach out and make new friends.

    • @ayshafareed4935
      @ayshafareed4935 Рік тому +10

      👍Karen, yes I felt like that also after being isolated. I feel like it's harder to socialise now. I am already shy...maybe it affected shy ppl more.

    • @pysq8
      @pysq8 Рік тому +4

      Yep! No man can live on bread alone. I keep getting the similar reminders to not be a total hermit.
      I'm so glad you're safe and sound, with good repair resources! Be blessed everybody!

  • @susanjmcfarland
    @susanjmcfarland Рік тому +36

    My mom is in assisted living and I am an only child. I had a panic attack dealing with her stuff. This makes me cry. I also suffer from anxiety and I feel alone dealing with my grief. This makes total sense. I am now obsessed with organizing and letting things go.
    Thank you for this-💗

    • @rosierosie62
      @rosierosie62 Рік тому +3

      It is hard if you are an only child. On the other hand, YOU can make all the relevant decisions and do not have to wait or argue with a sibling what to do, what to keep and you can move at your own pace. :)

    • @tresjolieme81
      @tresjolieme81 10 місяців тому

      You're not alone I don't have kids so when my parents go in their home with tons of crap I remind myself i can take my time with it

  • @emmamccoy8381
    @emmamccoy8381 Рік тому +44

    The memory of the person becomes transferred to the stuff! that's good! It can help us understand the "stuff" is NOT the person & the memories won't disappear if we give the stuff away

  • @jacklyng3599
    @jacklyng3599 Рік тому +19

    I literally just inherited my mom's entire estate, and she very rarely threw anything away in the last 30 years. The intro of this already has me in tears.

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or 10 місяців тому

      I'm sorry for your loss. I've been there.

  • @debbiedornfeld8596
    @debbiedornfeld8596 Рік тому +10

    I’ve made it only five minutes in…minute two I hit pause, filled five bags of Mom’s treasures to donate…minute 4, hit pause again…three more bags in the car. Mom died 2020… I’ve been purging for two years now and purge fatigue is real! I c-a-n-n-o-t keep it just because she loved it and yet I do not. FREEDOM!

  • @andreamiller6200
    @andreamiller6200 Рік тому +214

    So happy this is airing now. Two of the most respected, approachable people on this key topic speaking with each other. We are so fortunate this has taken place! Edit to add: I commented first, and now that I have watched it all, I hear the truly important takeaway of "who in my life can I count on, and how do I strive to create a community" - given our current world with natural barriers (COVID among others), it strikes me strongly how online alliances truly do matter. Both of you foster that, and you do make every day a better day!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +14

      Andrea, thank you for always cheering us on...it truly means more than you could ever imagine!!!

    • @Melanie-zx6uo
      @Melanie-zx6uo Рік тому

      @@TheMinimalMom Thank you, MM

  • @joannafoster3423
    @joannafoster3423 Рік тому +111

    The parts of the discussion on grief..... eye opening. How many times have we dealt with grief over something or someone, and did it alone. And that's when the anxiety, stress, self medication in some manner sets in, creating destructive habits in order to cope. So good!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +31

      Yes, yes, yes! Couldn't agree more! We should do a whole video just on that!!!

    • @annettebromley9190
      @annettebromley9190 Рік тому +11

      Also when someone offers to help you let them. So many times I offer to help and people say no. People wouldn't offer if they didn't mean it. My neighbor kept trying to pay me back in some way and I told her not to pay me back so I can get the brownie points in heaven:)

    • @julieb7068
      @julieb7068 Рік тому +2

      @@TheMinimalMom yes. PLEASE!!!

    • @PrairieDawnC
      @PrairieDawnC Рік тому

      Some communities, counselors, or churches offer support groups for people who are grieving. You don't have to do it alone.

  • @andreamiller3578
    @andreamiller3578 Рік тому +10

    OH man. This really spoke to me. I tried to hang onto to so much stuff in the years after my mother died. We got rid of some things but there was so much that felt too personal to let go. My room looked like a hoarder's room. It wasn't healthy. I didn't realize how it was weighing on me until we moved to another town and I was forced to decide to keep a small percentage of things. My mental health improved so much after that.

  • @abigailjensen3850
    @abigailjensen3850 Рік тому +26

    Hey Dawn, I'm 26 almost 27. You are everything I want to be as a woman still growing up trying to figure it all out. You are so humble and intelligent and insightful. I admire you in a lot of ways.

  • @debrapahl7573
    @debrapahl7573 Рік тому +10

    As a disabled senior I don't have any of the three pillars that were
    mentioned. That is reality for so many of us. There are no opportunities to create community as we live in isolation.

    • @paulagbt
      @paulagbt Рік тому +1

      Debra, that is so rough...I'm sending you a big hug right now. Is there a good church you can connect with? Especially one that does Stephen Ministry, or something like that, and would come alongside you. I'm saying a prayer for you right now.

    • @daughterofelroi4369
      @daughterofelroi4369 Рік тому

      Sending you a hug Debra. I hope you can connect with others online. I telework for 10 months. It was so isolating!

  • @vazlet
    @vazlet Рік тому +25

    Great interview! Love you guys. Congrats to both. Towards the end Dr. Delony made me get all teared up when he said "kids don't want toys, they want YOU and you're FREE!" WOW.. I felt that one. XOXO - Lety from Chicago

  • @carolin3951
    @carolin3951 Рік тому +16

    I removed our bedframe the other day, so that my toddler and her baby sister could enter and leave the bed on their one. And they love it! Now they play (safely!) on our big mattress every day together 😁
    It is really the simple stuff that brings the most happiness!

  • @angiewalker1948
    @angiewalker1948 Рік тому +73

    So good. I'm going to rewatch this and let it sink in. So many different aspects of this hit in meaningful ways. 😭

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +6

      I know, we actually covered ALOT of ground in a short time!!!

  • @byronrogers4489
    @byronrogers4489 Рік тому +106

    Great job Dawn. You have a great message and you are a natural in front of the camera. Keep up the good work!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +4

      You're so kind, THANK YOU!

    • @louannhuber2651
      @louannhuber2651 Рік тому +4

      When I saw Dawn sitting in front of the microphone I thought wow, this girl’s cone a long way. I don’t know who she’s speaking with, but it’s still a ‘show’. Good for you, Dawn. You are a true entrepreneur.

  • @emilylong9887
    @emilylong9887 Рік тому +34

    This hit home!! With motherhood came isolation and anxiety for me. To top it off I am homeschooling my kiddos. It’s been a hard season with littles. I getting the hang of it, but after hearing this I realize my desires for a community are not a want but a need. Can’t wait to read this book. Thank you Dawn for all the tips and knowledge you have shared over the years. I know decluttering has helped my anxiety in so many ways.

    • @paulagbt
      @paulagbt Рік тому

      Are there other like-minded homeschooling families in your area? Maybe there are homeschooling groups? If you don't already participate in one, it might be a good place to start.

    • @emilylong9887
      @emilylong9887 Рік тому +1

      Yes I am trying to plug in to a few. Thankfully a few close friends started homeschooling this year so I’m hoping that will be a lm opportunity to have community.

  • @LedgerAndLace
    @LedgerAndLace Рік тому +22

    I'll echo what Dr. Deloney said: THANK YOU, Dawn! Is this going to be a new feature?? This was a FANTASTIC interview!!!

  • @gerigowers8318
    @gerigowers8318 Рік тому +13

    Boy, this came at the right time for me. I'm still grieving my husband (after 4 years) and still have some of his things to deal with (plus stuff from my parents who passed away years ago) and my Granddaughter, a young teen lives with me (along with my son and her younger sister). She's struggling with anxiety because of her situation with her Mom (sense of safety and anxiety from reliving the chaos). I think Dr. Delony's book may help the both of us. She's right with me recently talking about which rooms to tackle and getting rid of stuff, so again, something guided me to watch this video this morning! Thanks Dawn and Dr. Delony.

  • @ricklinkinlv
    @ricklinkinlv Рік тому +13

    Oh my lord, I literally clapped halfway through this and balled my eyes out when he gave us permission to not be attached and to build community over and over again. My son is going through so much since at 19 he doesn’t know what to do next and his friends are going their own way and he feels lonely and, and , and… it’s been so much for him and all I can do is give him anecdotes from my own life. I’ve had people come and go. We can’t hang on , just look forward and build a new future. I’be been on a decluttering journey for 18 months after I had 3 people who were dear to me passed on. I’ve made progress, but I feel the environment for my children is still too chaotic. Which I’m sure adds to my 19 yo’s anxiety. This made so much sense to me! And yes Dawn, thank you for your smile and for bringing joy into our lives ❤️

  • @CULady
    @CULady Рік тому +9

    So true! Once we decluttered the majority I was able to get our finances in control, our home in control along with small remodeling projects even fix things that i was blinded too. I felt paralyzed!!

  • @anne-mareefalzon3579
    @anne-mareefalzon3579 Рік тому +5

    I decluttered my home over 18 months and then my parents died and left me with delightful treasures 😱 I can not tell you how grateful I am that I know because of my previous experience that I can declutter and make hard decisions. 😰 I just have to do it all again with a stronger choosing muscle 💪🏻

    • @bethheerten1132
      @bethheerten1132 Рік тому +1

      So sorry for your loss. I hope you can be covered with good memories as you declutter their possesions. I know it's hard.

  • @kTorres007
    @kTorres007 Рік тому +58

    Dawn you are very blessed ! I'm amazed at your success! You have poured yourself into helping us and seeing you with different Ramsey personalities makes me feel blessed to be one of your subscribers! Love from Tucson AZ

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +8

      You are SO kind, THANK YOU, it truly means more than you know!!!!!!

  • @phunkadelickgirl
    @phunkadelickgirl Рік тому +3

    "The process starts over again...and that is a life well-lived."
    Such a fabulous interview.

  • @brenwhite5775
    @brenwhite5775 Рік тому +14

    Awesome! Great interview! I am 63, my two daughters watch you as well! We are always referring to “the minimal mom”! You have encouraged us & made an everyday difference in our lives! And what a genuine, kind spirit you have!!! Thank you!

  • @donnabennett4075
    @donnabennett4075 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Delony is the absolute best!!

  • @bshows14
    @bshows14 Рік тому +19

    Oh man. I understand the lady you were speaking of. My mom passed in December of 2021 and my dad and my siblings and I are tasked with clearing out my mom's basement. It will be an undertaking. I'm so glad that I have built my decluttering muscles up before going into this task, because I know it will be hard. Emotionally and physically. Not only was my mom a "collector of fine wares," but she had also kept many, many things when my grandma had passed away. I look at it this way. It will be hard, BUT, it is one last thing I can do for my sweet Mamma that she just couldn't mentally or physically do.

    • @elizabethl4722
      @elizabethl4722 Рік тому +1

      'One last thing I can do for my sweet Mamma' That brings tears. 30 years and I'm still have a few items I need to let go of. Thank you. It's easier getting rid of my mess so my children won't have to deal with it.

    • @brendamcelyea1246
      @brendamcelyea1246 Рік тому

      That’s some kinda love for your mama right there, Becky Roberts!

    • @bshows14
      @bshows14 Рік тому +1

      @@elizabethl4722 Your children will thank you for not saving all of the things. Its makes the grieving process so much harder being confronted also with so much stuff to manage.

    • @bshows14
      @bshows14 Рік тому +1

      @@brendamcelyea1246 She was the best Mom and I'm honored to be able to do something for her, even after she has passed.

  • @aliciamarin5226
    @aliciamarin5226 Рік тому +58

    This is really great! What I liked the most is that John complimented Dawn in her role - she's bringing simple, practical ways to the world to declutter. I am interested in reading his book as well. Thank you Dawn!

    • @ellef4812
      @ellef4812 Рік тому +14

      As soon as he was complimenting her on how she has positively affected people, I thought "they better cut filming quickly bc girlfriend will cry". I love, love, love that about her...that she has such a tender and caring heart! ❤️

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +9

      @@ellef4812 Hahaha, you know me SO well!!!! Love this!!!!

    • @loucrosby5720
      @loucrosby5720 Рік тому

      Can someone help me with the author name and book name. I missed it. Thank you

    • @eaglefan4ever989
      @eaglefan4ever989 Рік тому +4

      @@loucrosby5720 "Own Your Past, Change Your Future" by Dr. John Delony ❤️🥰

  • @ariluv83
    @ariluv83 11 місяців тому

    I love minimal mom! Dawn had saved my life. I just found her a couple of months ago and I cannot express how much my quality of life has improved since I began decorating my home.
    I'm far from don't but even the little bit I have done is so helpful and had made my home more peaceful.

  • @wendyomalley6433
    @wendyomalley6433 Рік тому +2

    I can’t begin to tell you how much this video hit home! Every time I look at the two years of pantry stock, storage area, etc. I think, “ food is not going to be available, there is going to be no water, no things to buy, our future is going to be in jeopardy!”. I don’t feel safe!!! Thank you! I got the book on audible, am looking forward to hearing it, and know…I am safe….

  • @airailimages
    @airailimages Рік тому +1

    Thoughtful and thought-provoking. I just finished a week of having an old friend visit from out of state, specifically to help me with a museum display project. A lot of what we accomplished I could have done by myself, yet I never got around to it. The presence of another enthusiastic person energized both of us to get work done in a jovial and productive way. Community does matter. Now, about my cluttered home office...

  • @valeriedflaum4217
    @valeriedflaum4217 Рік тому +3

    I am a Senior. I moved 4 years ago. I lived through my Dads death and tearing my Achilles heal
    which took 6 months to heal, miserable movers from hell, and leaving one of my animals behind because i couldn't capture him to put him in carrier and more. I couldnt unpack stuff. I took too much with me. I had to downsize 5 times only to have no drawers anywhere in two room apartment. So everything you have said i went through.
    It was horrid. Im still standing though. I was afraid of getting evicted. My BFF paid to get place worked on. Its 1 year later and i have a homemaker. I am not feeling desperate any longer. I lived through hell and i can breathe and smile and be grateful.

  • @PippaRose1
    @PippaRose1 Рік тому +21

    This is so true Dawn. I have decluttered many rooms in my house thanks to your videos. I feel so calm walking into an uncluttered room. But I hadn't realised I feel the opposite ie stressed, walking into a cluttered room

  • @BarefootFarm
    @BarefootFarm Рік тому +73

    Omg Dawn! I didn’t think this could be better than the interview with Rachel Cruze, but it was! Come on now, have you become a new Dave Ramsey personality? I couldn’t love these interviews more, this was the BEST!

    • @lizzabbott
      @lizzabbott Рік тому +3

      Absolutely ! Dawn you an angel, a dynamo ... and yepp , as always, a ray of sunshine ! Doing God’s work , no doubt !!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +11

      Lol, wouldn't that be a trip to be a Ramsey personality! I don't know that that will happen, but I do hope we can do more together in the future!!!

    • @mamamacgyver5401
      @mamamacgyver5401 Рік тому +5

      I pass Ramsey solutions in Nashville often and always tell myself, “I’m gonna stop there one day” but never take the opportunity to do so. And by the end of year I’ll be able to stop and say “I’m debt free!” Freeing.

  • @lauranickens2563
    @lauranickens2563 Рік тому +15

    Dawn, so awesome!!! Two of my favorite people!! Bridging the process of decluttering to mental health is as key as bridging it to financial stability... so so awesome. God is using you to bring healing to so many people through your content! Bless you!

  • @rebeccaoprea9917
    @rebeccaoprea9917 Рік тому +5

    Stuff can’t save you , but it can certainly drown you .

  • @shaunaferguson6102
    @shaunaferguson6102 Рік тому +16

    Well tears in my eyes were a completely unexpected outcome of this video! Thank you for introducing me to this information! So good! ❤️

  • @savannahrobbins8934
    @savannahrobbins8934 Рік тому

    Dude!!!! Minimal mom goes on Rachel Cruze and Now the Ramsey Show with John Delony. I thought my birthday couldn’t get better! Love you all!!! You’re the Best minimal mom!

  • @eydiegarcelon8889
    @eydiegarcelon8889 Рік тому +8

    Oh My!!! What a great video!!! So many great points! I see myself in this too much! I ended up with my Mom's items, then my Dad's items, then my Aunt's items and now.... a basement FULL of their things, that I just don't know what to do with, because every single piece, has a piece of THEM in it! Oh G'Ness!!! But... THEY aren't in those things! So the ending... he thanked you.... but we thank him too! You are both so helpful!!!

  • @jgheart3018
    @jgheart3018 Рік тому +21

    This whole conversation felt totally awesome, and heart-warming, AND therapeutic! Thanks for sharing this wisdom with us/me.

  • @deedsh6280
    @deedsh6280 Рік тому +1

    Wow, a lightbult when he talked about why we go 'back' to relive the glory days....we haven't made the same kind or depth or regularity of connection in our world today. Light bulb moment. I need to get this book. TY.

  • @vondagrant2082
    @vondagrant2082 Рік тому +15

    Great interview Dawn! You and John’s knowledge will help so many people. We don’t need all of the stuff!

  • @teresastorms3774
    @teresastorms3774 Рік тому +9

    That was fantastic! And OMG, I totally love what he said at the end. It's all true, you DO bring joy, even when things are hard. And you have a smile and genuine love for others that just melts my heart. ❤

  • @rebeccan3288
    @rebeccan3288 Рік тому +1

    Dr John AND Dawn the Minimal Mom - great combo!!!

  • @kristen2646
    @kristen2646 Рік тому +5

    I'm truly moved by this interaction. I feel empowered to find my neighbors, know my people, and to be that for someone else.
    My love language is acts of service and I am confident that God gave me a marsallow heart so I can provide acts for others. A wonderful episode.

  • @alannahollier2719
    @alannahollier2719 Рік тому +3

    Love the comments from Dr John about knowing your neighbours. Such a great reminder! Also knowing your neighbours, as maybe they will be the ones needing the help!

  • @ellef4812
    @ellef4812 Рік тому +16

    Dawn, how awesome was this! You got to interview John IN HIS studio!!!! Great content! Congrats!!! 💕

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +16

      I didn't expect for the interview to be in there!!!! We came in through a back hallway and I walked in and he was sitting there and I was like "oh crap, we're doing it in here!?!?!" It took me a few minutes to gain my composure, lol!!!

    • @ellef4812
      @ellef4812 Рік тому +4

      @@TheMinimalMom Wow...you did an AMAZING job! I would've NEVER known you even had to gain your composure. Your family must be so proud! ❤️

    • @kathysheeran6589
      @kathysheeran6589 Рік тому

      @@TheMinimalMom you did great. You with the mic. Wow. Just love you and your messages . Dawn you are a natural and just so caring. 🎉❤️

  • @LJ-be3sm
    @LJ-be3sm Рік тому +9

    Great job Dawn! You and Dr. D covered several big topics in a short time. The relationship advice about friends and finding new ones really resonated, especially as life changes as we get older. Thank you!

    • @LastingHope
      @LastingHope Рік тому +1

      Yes, that stuck out to me too.

  • @franceslock1662
    @franceslock1662 Рік тому +1

    Many people aren’t safe. It’s not always smart to connect socially. You have to be careful and selective about who you trust.

  • @terrieaves1682
    @terrieaves1682 Рік тому +11

    Dawn, thank you!
    This was so good.
    You, Tom, Diana, Cass and Kim from the "Wads" all inspire me.
    I've been feeling down, frustrated, aggravated and unsure how on earth I will accomplish all the things.
    You all have helped me to feel better. May God bless you all.

  • @pattiharrison1211
    @pattiharrison1211 Рік тому +21

    Strange as it may seem, a friend of mine actually DOES have a tent and other “camping” stuff she keeps in her car in case she becomes homeless. She often speaks of stockpiling food. She said she “kept everything” because she might need it. The way John describes that scenario, is very much her mindset. I didn’t realize the three pillars he speaks of existed. She does not actually have family that could help her, but does have friends. She has been lately able to make some changes and she moved into a smaller place and get rid of quite a bit of stuff. But now I am understanding her way of thinking. Very interesting.

    • @Marissathered
      @Marissathered Рік тому +10

      Also makes sense why loss of a loved one/partner/spouse can trigger hoarding.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 Рік тому +4

      Keeping stuff "just in case" is extremely common.

  • @lovelifebudget3681
    @lovelifebudget3681 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for the book recommendation! It's amazing how much better our lives can get when we simplify.

  • @KiSaralise
    @KiSaralise Рік тому

    This was Profoundly Awesome! Thank You Sooooo Very Much! My previous career was 25 years of supporting people with Decluttering, Personal Organization and Feng Shui to Support Clarity and Peacefulness as well as Prosperity and Success thru the process of Releasing Stuff! This video was so beautiful to Witness! Thank You So Much!

  • @crybebebunny
    @crybebebunny Рік тому +6

    You Both Brought me to rehearse the Eulogy for my mother's funeral. 💔 Thank you. 😊 She is not DEAD, yet she is a clutter of Feelings, of so much bottle PAIN, PAINFUL memories that unravel. 💔 The make Tangle in my relationship with my own children. By me keeping that clutter, I am allowing knots to invade my relationships with my wonderful children. Who deal with a Broken mom, that cannot be fixed by them. I just keep her in the dungeon (basement which I don't have), where monsters are keeped,, Then I tell them I LOVE her and they ought to Love her too. Then I take them to counseling, they are confused 😕.

    • @LastingHope
      @LastingHope Рік тому +1

      Wow, well said. I can totally relate 💔.

  • @suedredge1678
    @suedredge1678 Рік тому +5

    Love this! We all need to have people we can count on and feel like we're part of a community. It's so true that our kids and grandkids just want to spend time with us. One of my grandson's favorite things to do is play ball with his grandpa on the stairs. My grandson also loves Lego but I think part of why he likes it is because he builds sets with his dad, or with me, or with his aunt or uncle. It's a time to connect.

  • @southerngardengigi
    @southerngardengigi Рік тому +2

    I’ve dealt with so much loss in my life, with the brunt of it since 2007. I was born in 1970 and have two younger brothers 4 and 8 years younger than me. They both passed during this period of time, each in their 33rd year of life. My dad died. My grandmother who I was very close with died. My mom died this past October. There have been plenty of other losses before these, so attaching personhood to stuff is something I’ve always struggled with. I have a storage unit right now with all my mom’s stuff in it

  • @abbilane7322
    @abbilane7322 Рік тому +20

    This was an awesome interview! I could have listened to y’all for hours.
    Dawn, I am so glad I have found you on UA-cam. I have been learning so many things and I just want to thank you for for taking your time to help all of us struggling♥️ You are such a blessing!

  • @erinbice575
    @erinbice575 Рік тому +12

    You both are 2 of my favorite people to watch and listen to! Loved this!

  • @beckykok721
    @beckykok721 Рік тому +3

    Seriously, I wish someone had told “grief can only be done in community” a few years ago. This interview was so good on so many levels. It definitely explains so much about my struggles to focus and be productive in my cluttered home. I have decluttered, but it might be time for the next level of it. Thank you again for all you do! You truly are an inspiration!

  • @bridgetbowman2229
    @bridgetbowman2229 Рік тому

    "Grief demands a witness ". That's powerful. And so true.

  • @rdb4996
    @rdb4996 Рік тому +3

    I realised at some point that I have a pretty bad memory and that the things that I keep as supposed memories do not actually jog deeper memories. It's the people that where there that bring up the memories. They do not even have to be in my life anymore! Just one item, thinking about the people involved and the memories come. That is all I need, one item. And not everything has to be (continuously) remembered.

  • @victoiredl4571
    @victoiredl4571 Рік тому +19

    Amazing discussion with plenty of 'practical' tips, I loved the vibe and energy you guys were sharing, so inspiring!! Sending you big hugs all the way from France ❤️

  • @staceydenard295
    @staceydenard295 Рік тому +1

    This was so wonderful to hear. “Your kids need you.” So powerful!

  • @Godblessed2
    @Godblessed2 Рік тому

    Decluttering is totally therapeutic. It’s huge for my mental health

  • @ewasolovejus1039
    @ewasolovejus1039 10 місяців тому

    You know what, guys? Thank you, just thank you to the both of you ♥️

  • @carriemaybug4284
    @carriemaybug4284 Рік тому +5

    I am going to download this book asap. This interview and advise could not have come at a better time. We are currently in a process to council exchange from a 3 bed house to a 2 bed house and to top it we are going to the other side of the country. I have the burden of my deceased parents stuff, mostly got rid off, it is photos mainly left. I honestly can’t face going through it all now though. I have been getting rid of so much stuff of mine and this is a big challenge for me. I think I am going into Swedish death mode, I really do not want to burden my children with my stuff. I have to get a new job too, I am qualified as a nursing associate, but the thought of applications and interviews is so scary. My husband can get a transfer, so one incomes is covered. Thank you Minimal Mom x

  • @jennifercrews3175
    @jennifercrews3175 Рік тому +1

    THIS is amazing!!! Love the both of you!!!!! 🤍🤍🤍🤍

  • @JennyEaton-fx5qm
    @JennyEaton-fx5qm 10 місяців тому

    The neighbor issue is SO TRUE! I live in a townhouse and "most" of us at the very least speak to each other. But there were neighbors on the end unit who would not even so much as speak or wave if we walked by (even if we did). Then we had a building issue and all of a sudden they were wanting to communicate. OK this was an issue concerning the whole building. BUT as soon as that issue got resolved there was no more communication, waving, etc. I remember telling someone then that these are the kind of people who will come to you when THEY need something but forget it otherwise. I said that I almost feel sorry for them when a really bad catastrophe hits! They will suddenly want to be everyone's best friend.

  • @bonniehafeman9757
    @bonniehafeman9757 9 місяців тому

    I agree...Thank you for your joy you put into the world. You are appreciated.

  • @kris_ten_3
    @kris_ten_3 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you to both of you. About 2 weeks ago I was looking around my house and in my mind thought I just can’t do this anymore this is too much. There were toys and clutter everywhere in our home. For a long time I’ve felt this way but the past few months I’ve felt more and more the panic feeling of overwhelm and like I just can’t handle the demands of life. I’ve struggled with anxiety since I was a child because my childhood was chaotic most of the time or very unstable environment. God has been helping me to overcome this anxiety and one way is by decluttering. When I had that thought 2 weeks ago seriously just a few min after a podcast notification popped up about you with Chrystal Evans Hurst. It was right when I needed it I was blown away. God is awesome. I’ve since then began a journey of trying to become a minimalist. Very much a beginner right now and still have feelings of doubt but your channel has brought so much encouragement to me. It motivates me that I can change and I can do this. And that I can make our home peaceful as well as my whole life. It is not a coincidence at all that I found you and then led to these videos with John Delony. It has been life changing for me and I want to say thank you for that, to both of you.

  • @sharonpovroznik9600
    @sharonpovroznik9600 Рік тому

    Dawn you and your sister are such a blessing, I’m sure when God looks down at your respective ministries he is smiling. I feel in my opinion that putting to much attachment on possessions is what in the Bible says do not store up earthly treasures which are temporary, but set your goals on things above. We come into this world with nothing and we will leave with nothing.

  • @jylromain6439
    @jylromain6439 Рік тому +1

    I don't even know what to say about this. It resonated with me on so many levels. One comment after another hit home. I have some work to do. Thank you both.

  • @jhemeyer
    @jhemeyer Рік тому

    Aww…this makes me so happy! Two of my absolute favorite people to listen to, together! I’m so glad you two were able to team up.

  • @aimeedalton5928
    @aimeedalton5928 Рік тому

    I have been watching and listening to your channel since I found it a couple of weeks ago. I came across this episode today and it is LIFE CHANGING! Thank you so much for sharing all you do with us!

  • @cassondramurray6100
    @cassondramurray6100 Рік тому +2

    Dawn, this is one of the best shows you have done. I cried my way through it. So needed. Thank you.

  • @GenerationJonesi
    @GenerationJonesi Рік тому

    My friend's way to show her love is by buying little gifts for people. It's taken a few years but she now knows that I value her time over anything & that I don't like stuff hanging around. It doesn't mean anything to me. She still buys me little gifts but they're practical & she knows I'll use them. Last time she went grocery shopping she bought me a lb of butter, which was fantastic, because she knows I like it, but, because it's expensive I don't buy it for myself very often. Every time I ate that butter I thought about her & smiled.

  • @lisaking1577
    @lisaking1577 Рік тому +1

    Wish I could like this a thousand times. ❤️Thank you for all the years you have continued to put love and salt and light into a world struggling with dark. Your perspectives are practical, timely, and full of truth.

  • @er7889
    @er7889 Рік тому

    I didn't realize this was just posted! I've been binging your content all day. This was a lovely, down-to-earth interview with really hopeful and helpful information. Thank you for sharing!

  • @sherylthompson6170
    @sherylthompson6170 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely loved this. It was so eye-opening. I am amazed how much stuff can affect our lives. I have started a serious declutter and it has made a huge difference already. Thank you for your videos. I love them all.

  • @onlyattherushsjanuaryrush7084

    I can say this truly hit home, more than you can even imagine. Me watching this video will change so many people in my life. Thank you so much for always being such a ray of sunshine. Always having a smile on your face. I know every moment isn't sunshine and smiles but I think you have really found a way to live life in such a full way. You are inspiring to so many. Thank you again for all you do.

  • @DebS1965K
    @DebS1965K Рік тому +1

    His final words “You’re just so lovely and I appreciate you so much”…A beautiful summary of how this community feels about Dawn.

  • @ameliacadieux-rusan3623
    @ameliacadieux-rusan3623 Рік тому

    This crossover was made for me! John and Dawn are my go-to channels when I do my dishes at the end of the night. I love it. Love your work! Thank you for being part of my everyday.

  • @constancetudor653
    @constancetudor653 Рік тому +1

    Very eye opening to tie anxiety and grief to clutter and hanging onto things . Im getting your book.. I think it will help me a lot. Lost my daughter and a very close cousin.. haunted and holding onto things because I desperately want to not have their memories fade. A final loss sometimes too much for me to deal with. Thank you

  • @angierichert7986
    @angierichert7986 Рік тому +2

    Wow! I loved this interview! The two of you are a good team. Getting ready to order this book on audible and take an inventory of the people in my life! Thank you and may God bless you!

  • @lisacornwell3863
    @lisacornwell3863 Рік тому

    Yes ~ Thank you Dawn for what you bring to us........AND what you have brought to us over these past few years 💕💕 You are a BLESSING to so many others

  • @rae7548
    @rae7548 Рік тому

    Two of my favorite people together! I'm so excited!!

  • @emmasingleton1342
    @emmasingleton1342 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dawn and John,
    I have a couch from my grandfather that I'm stuck on letting it go, but can I say "Papa, you're gone. I mis you and it hurts". Now can move it on.

  • @10nurse29
    @10nurse29 Рік тому +5

    I love this! Two of my favorite people in one video!! I love to hear you both talk about both trauma and decluttering!!

  • @CheyenneDj96
    @CheyenneDj96 Рік тому

    I normally don't like interview videos, but I loved this one. John has a soothing voice and had some great things to say. Thanks for sharing!

  • @francescam.e.1884
    @francescam.e.1884 Рік тому

    I am so grateful to have found your channel! Since watching a few of your videos I’ve been able to let go of stuff. I was feeling overwhelmed and anxious and I knew it was the environment and the stuff causing me to feel like that. You are a Godsend, Dawn! This video was so helpful too! ❤