EP21: How Tiny House Shopping (Almost) Cured My Overwhelm [Personal Growth]

Ditch the Struggle with Alana Ruoso

In this episode of Ditch the Struggle we dive into:

  • How I became obsessed with tiny houses in 2022
  • House shopping up north and finding an adorable “hobbit house” 🏡
  • Why I thought decluttering and downsizing would cure all of my problems
  • Marie Kondo and how she steered me so wrong 🤣
  • How we need to tap back into our core values in order to make good decisions
  • Being honest about what I really wanted in life
  • Letting go of what you think you want and finding inner peace

Links and references ⚡️

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Minamalism documentary
🏡 TIny House Nation TV show
📕 Marie Kondo’s book
🖋️ My blog post on tiny houses

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Alana Ruoso is a Graphic Designer and certified Career & Success coach in Toronto, Canada. She helps those who deep down know that they can do better but keep falling short of where they want to go. With humor and honesty, Alana shows them how to ditch the struggle, own their value and move their career–and life–from vanilla success to spectacular triumph.
⭐ Show edited and produced by Sue Ruhe: @_sueruhe
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