Organized On Purpose | Declutter, Christian Home Organization, Faith-Based Routines

Kristina Borseti | Professional Home Organizer

Organized On Purpose is a faith-based decluttering and home organization podcast for busy Christian women who want to simplify their homes, reduce overwhelm, and create peaceful routines rooted in their faith. Professional organizer Kristina Borseti shares practical decluttering strategies, Christian encouragement, and simple home systems to help you clear the clutter and make space for what matters most. Are you constantly trying to tidy up, only to feel like the mess keeps coming back? Do you look around your home—at the paper piles, the cluttered closets, the scattered toys—and wonder, Where do I even start? You’re not lazy and you’re not failing. You’re just in the thick of life. And if you feel like your clutter is stealing your peace, your energy, even your sense of purpose… you’re in the right place. I’m Kristina Borseti—mom, wife, and professional home organizer. Here on Organized on Purpose, I help women clear the clutter—physically, mentally, and spiritually—so they can make space for what truly matters. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven.” But when your home feels chaotic, it’s hard to feel purposeful in the season you’re in. This isn’t about striving for perfection or chasing productivity. It’s about creating peace, building systems that serve you, and learning to live with intention—right where God has you. Each week, you’ll hear faith-forward encouragement and practical strategies to: - Declutter without getting overwhelmed - Tame your paperwork, toys, closets, and kitchen chaos, and more - Create routines that actually fit your real life - Let go of guilt, overbuying, and the pressure to keep up - Build a home that reflects God’s peace—not just productivity So grab a Sharpie, a couple of boxes, and let’s get Organized on Purpose—together.

  1. 2D AGO

    168 | Calendar Planning for Busy Moms: A Real-Life Monthly Reset That Helps You Stay Ahead

    Hey friends- Summer is coming, and with it usually comes a shift in rhythm. The structure of the school year starts to loosen, schedules change, and it can feel like things get a little more reactive at home. In this episode, I’m walking you through the monthly calendar reset I’ve been using in my own home. It’s not perfect, and it might not all be for you—but it’s helped me stay a step ahead instead of constantly playing catch up. I share how I gather everything going on for the month, build it into my calendar in a way that actually accounts for real life, and then make it visible for my family so we’re not scrambling day to day. I also talk through why I look for white space in our weeks, and how I use a simple weekly reset to feel more prepared going into each week. This isn’t about doing it “right” or adding more to your plate. It’s just one way to create a little more structure so your home can feel more supported—especially heading into summer. If things have been feeling a little scattered lately, or you’re trying to get ahead before schedules shift, I hope this gives you a place to start. 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    15 min
  2. APR 22

    167 | You Decluttered… So Why Is the Clutter Still Sitting There?

    You decluttered… so why is the clutter still sitting there? You made the decisions. You cleared the space. But the piles are still there — waiting. In this episode, we talk about the step most women skip after decluttering — and why your home still feels unfinished even after you’ve done the hard work. This is for the woman who: has piles sitting for weeks (or months) because she doesn’t know where things go feels stuck between “I don’t want this” and “I don’t know how to get rid of it” keeps putting off items that require extra time, research, or effort We walk through the idea of creating a simple exit plan — not more organizing, not more sorting — just deciding where things are going and following through. You’ll hear real-life examples of the items that tend to stall the process, like: things that can’t just be donated or thrown away items that require special drop-off (paint, chemicals, batteries) old electronics, cords, and devices that need recycling bulky or awkward items like furniture, wood, or equipment regulated items like medications or medical supplies This episode is about closing the loop — so your home can actually reflect the work you’ve already done. Because if you don’t decide where things are going… they stay. Praying this episode is helpful or encouraging to you. 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    25 min
  3. APR 8

    166 | 10 Small Organizing Changes That Reduced Stress in My Home (Simple Systems That Work)

    Most organizing advice focuses on where to start or how to declutter (which we cover on this show often), but what doesn’t get enough attention — and often makes the biggest difference — are the small systems that make everyday life easier to maintain. Recently I was invited to consult on an organizing project for a nonprofit in Boston, and one word kept coming up over and over again: function. Not just how things look, but how they actually work for the people using the space. It made me reflect on what we've been working toward in our own home too — creating systems that support how we actually live in this season, not just how we want things to look. In this episode I’m sharing 10 small organizing changes we've made that are reducing daily stress and making life run a little smoother. Nothing dramatic and definitely nothing perfect — just practical adjustments that are working right now. Praying you find clarity in your next steps! 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩 Need Help Getting Started or Staying Consistent? If this episode resonated with you and you know what to do but can’t seem to get started, have projects you keep putting off, or just want someone to help you talk through where to focus first, I’m currently building a small faith-centered accountability group for women who want structure, support, and practical direction as they simplify their homes and reduce overwhelm. If you'd like details as I finalize the founding group, email MORE to: info@organizewithkristina.com I’ll follow up within 24 hours to schedule your complimentary 20-minute consultation. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    24 min
  4. APR 1

    165 | [Devotional] Living Busy but Feeling Empty: How God Redirected My Life

    What if the overwhelm you feel isn't just from doing too much… but from carrying things God never asked you to carry? In this special Resurrection Sunday devotional episode of Organized On Purpose, I’m sharing a very personal testimony. For years I lived busy, chasing purpose, trying to prove I was enough, and building my identity around work, achievement, and what the world said mattered. On the outside life looked full—but internally I often felt empty, stretched thin, and spiritually disconnected. In this episode I share: How God protected me even before I fully knew Him The quiet ways worldly priorities can crowd out faith How busyness and striving can become spiritual clutter The moment God began redirecting my heart Encouragement if you feel overwhelmed in midlife, motherhood, or home management If you are a Christian woman trying to balance faith, family, home, and responsibilities while wondering why you still feel tired, this episode is for you. Resurrection Sunday points us to the price Jesus paid so we could be forgiven and brought back to God. His death shows His love, and His resurrection shows His victory. My prayer is that as you reflect on your own life, you see His grace, His patience, and His invitation to walk closely with Him. Scripture referenced: Isaiah 30:1-3,18  Jeremiah 29:11-13 Psalm 23:6  📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩Want Support Putting Faith Into Action? If this episode resonated with you and you’re feeling called to simplify your life, strengthen your routines, or get support as you declutter your home and your schedule, I’m currently building a small faith-centered accountability group for women who want to live more intentionally with God at the center. If you'd like details as I finalize the founding group, email MORE to: info@organizewithkristina.com I’ll follow up within 24 hours to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community. Christian home organization | overwhelmed Christian woman | faith and routines

    22 min
  5. MAR 25

    164 | Struggling to Let Go of Sentimental Clutter? Why It Feels So Emotional (and How to Move Forward With Peace)

    Letting go of sentimental clutter is different than decluttering everyday items. Sometimes what looks like disorganization isn’t about stuff at all—it’s about memory, identity, and the seasons of life we don’t want to forget. In this episode, we talk about why it can feel so emotional to declutter sentimental items and why that doesn’t mean you're doing anything wrong. If you've ever felt stuck trying to organize meaningful belongings or wondered why certain items feel impossible to let go of, this conversation will help you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface. We’ll also talk about: • Why sentimental clutter forms • How memory and meaning affect decluttering decisions • Why grief and life transitions can make organizing harder • How to let go without feeling like you’re losing your past • A gentle way to move forward when you feel stuck Sometimes organizing isn’t about finding better bins or better systems. Sometimes it’s about giving yourself permission to move forward while still honoring where you’ve been. If you’re overwhelmed by sentimental clutter, this episode will help you approach decluttering with more clarity, compassion, and peace. 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩Want Support Putting Faith Into Action? If this episode resonated with you and you’re feeling called to simplify your life, strengthen your routines, or get support as you declutter your home and your schedule, I’m currently building a small faith-centered accountability group for women who want to live more intentionally with God at the center. If you'd like details as I finalize the founding group, email MORE to: info@organizewithkristina.com I’ll send you the information and we can see if it’s the right fit. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community. decluttering tips, sentimental clutter, home organization, how to declutter, organizing emotional items

    11 min
  6. MAR 18

    163 | 15 Organizing Principles That Actually Keep Your Home Organized (Simple Systems That Last)

    If you feel like you're constantly picking things up but your home still feels overwhelming, this episode will help you understand what actually creates lasting organization. Over the past few years working in homes, organizing my own through different seasons of life, and learning from some of the most trusted voices in the organizing field, I kept noticing the same patterns showing up again and again. Not trendy tips or picture-perfect systems. Simple principles that reduce friction, lower decision fatigue, and help homes function better in real life. In this episode, I’m sharing 15 organizing principles that encourage you to: Create more clarity in your home Reduce the mental load of clutter Build systems your family can actually maintain Create more capacity for what matters in this season Because organizing isn't really about making your house look better. It's about making daily life easier to manage. Reminder: You don’t need to apply all 15. Just choose one place where reducing friction would make your day easier. Small decisions repeated over time create real change. You got this! 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩 Want Personal Support? Interested in the 3-Session Mini Organizing Series or Organized On Purpose Membership? Email Info@OrganizeWithKristina.com with the word MORE in the subject line and I’ll follow up within 24 hours to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    21 min
  7. MAR 15

    162 | Real Life Decluttering Week (Day 7): Renew Your Mind and Reset Your Home

    Hi friends! Real Life Decluttering Week is a 7-day decluttering reset designed for busy Christian women who want a calmer home without spending hours organizing. Each day includes: • a short Scripture reflection • one simple decluttering step (10–15 minutes or less) • guidance to help your home support your real life If you’re a midlife Christian mom balancing family, work, marriage, and serving others, this series will help you clear the physical clutter that quietly drains your energy and clouds your focus. Instead of tackling everything at once, we take small, faithful steps toward a home that functions well and supports the life God has called you to live. Because God is not the author of confusion — and peace often begins with clearing what no longer belongs. Today in Day 7, we pause to reflect on what you’ve accomplished this week and choose one simple habit to carry forward so your progress continues beyond the challenge. New to the series? Start with Day 1: God Is Not the Author of Confusion — Start Clearing the Clutter Today and move through the week with us. As a professional home organizer and Christian mom myself, I know how quickly clutter can build during full seasons of life — and how powerful small, faithful steps can be in restoring peace at home. 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩 Want Personal Support? Interested in the 3-Session Mini Organizing Series or Organized On Purpose Membership? Email Info@OrganizeWithKristina.com with the word MORE in the subject line and I’ll follow up within 24 hours to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    12 min
  8. MAR 14

    161 | Real Life Decluttering Week (Day 6): Create Order Where Life Happens Most

    Hello sister! Real Life Decluttering Week is a 7-day decluttering reset designed for busy Christian women who want a calmer home without spending hours organizing. Each day includes: • a short Scripture reflection • one simple decluttering step (10–15 minutes or less) • guidance to help your home support your real life If you’re a midlife Christian mom balancing family, work, marriage, and serving others, this series will help you clear the physical clutter that quietly drains your energy and clouds your focus. Instead of tackling everything at once, we take small, faithful steps toward a home that functions well and supports the life God has called you to live. Because God is not the author of confusion — and peace often begins with clearing what no longer belongs. Today in Day 6, we focus on one everyday friction point — an entryway, purse, junk drawer, bathroom cabinet, or kitchen hot spot — and make it function more smoothly for your real daily rhythm. New to the series? Start with Day 1: God Is Not the Author of Confusion — Start Clearing the Clutter Today and move through the week with us. As a professional home organizer and Christian mom myself, I know how quickly clutter can build during full seasons of life — and how powerful small, faithful steps can be in restoring peace at home. 📬 Join the Weekly Newsletter Faith-centered encouragement and simple decluttering steps you can take throughout the week. 👉 https://kristina-borseti-llc.kit.com/ac428baac7 💬 Pair the Podcast with the Community Inside the Facebook group we break down episodes into visual examples, conversation, and mini-reset challenges to keep your progress moving forward. 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose/ 📩 Want Personal Support? Interested in the 3-Session Mini Organizing Series or Organized On Purpose Membership? Email Info@OrganizeWithKristina.com with the word MORE in the subject line and I’ll follow up within 24 hours to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation. Enjoying the Show? Here are three ways you can support the podcast: ⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. 📩 Share this episode with a friend who could use a little more peace and order in her home. 💬 Join the conversation inside the Organized On Purpose community.

    7 min
4.8
out of 5
78 Ratings

About

Organized On Purpose is a faith-based decluttering and home organization podcast for busy Christian women who want to simplify their homes, reduce overwhelm, and create peaceful routines rooted in their faith. Professional organizer Kristina Borseti shares practical decluttering strategies, Christian encouragement, and simple home systems to help you clear the clutter and make space for what matters most. Are you constantly trying to tidy up, only to feel like the mess keeps coming back? Do you look around your home—at the paper piles, the cluttered closets, the scattered toys—and wonder, Where do I even start? You’re not lazy and you’re not failing. You’re just in the thick of life. And if you feel like your clutter is stealing your peace, your energy, even your sense of purpose… you’re in the right place. I’m Kristina Borseti—mom, wife, and professional home organizer. Here on Organized on Purpose, I help women clear the clutter—physically, mentally, and spiritually—so they can make space for what truly matters. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven.” But when your home feels chaotic, it’s hard to feel purposeful in the season you’re in. This isn’t about striving for perfection or chasing productivity. It’s about creating peace, building systems that serve you, and learning to live with intention—right where God has you. Each week, you’ll hear faith-forward encouragement and practical strategies to: - Declutter without getting overwhelmed - Tame your paperwork, toys, closets, and kitchen chaos, and more - Create routines that actually fit your real life - Let go of guilt, overbuying, and the pressure to keep up - Build a home that reflects God’s peace—not just productivity So grab a Sharpie, a couple of boxes, and let’s get Organized on Purpose—together.

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