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So many people struggle with keeping their homes organized or even just kinda tidy. Their clutter makes them overwhelmed and stressed. So they turn to gurus who teach decluttering methods that are unrealistic and unsustainable. What if there was a way to get organized for everyone... not just the model homes... but the regular everyday "normal" people? Oh wait... there is a way. And as luck would have it, I happen to know someone who can help... Me. It's Me. I can help! I am The Hoss Lady, your Home Organization Simplification Specialist.

The Hoss Lady Becky Blackburn, The Hoss Lady

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 13 Ratings

So many people struggle with keeping their homes organized or even just kinda tidy. Their clutter makes them overwhelmed and stressed. So they turn to gurus who teach decluttering methods that are unrealistic and unsustainable. What if there was a way to get organized for everyone... not just the model homes... but the regular everyday "normal" people? Oh wait... there is a way. And as luck would have it, I happen to know someone who can help... Me. It's Me. I can help! I am The Hoss Lady, your Home Organization Simplification Specialist.

    3 Things You Can Do to Conquer Seasonal Depression

    3 Things You Can Do to Conquer Seasonal Depression

    When you think of seasonal depression, the holiday decorations may not come to mind. But in today's episode, I talk about my own struggle with holiday clutter and seasonal depression. I offer a few ways to jumpstart clearing that fog - from our minds and from our spaces. 

    If you want to work with me, Becky, The Hoss Lady... visit my website at www.thehosslady.com for all the information. 

    Follow me on social media - Facebook - Instagram - TikTok (@becky_the_hoss_lady)

    • 20 min
    Transforming Lives: Coaching and Clutter

    Transforming Lives: Coaching and Clutter

    Coach Kim is Here!! Becky introduced Kim Arrington, who shared her experience of helping women over 40 transform their lives through coaching and her recently launched program, Half-life Weight Loss. Both emphasized the importance of practical and achievable steps in personal transformation. They discussed experiences with replacing emotional eating with other vices, and the issue of accumulating unnecessary clutter. Kim shared her journey of losing weight and how it led to increased spending and introduced the Dcr method from her course, which encourages self-discovery beyond societal influences. The conversation suggested that excessive shopping could be a sign of needing a new vice. Kim and Becky discussed strategies to overcome procrastination and manage overwhelming thoughts. Kim suggested making small changes, like going for a walk or getting a glass of water, to break up the monotony of larger tasks. Becky admitted that even while engaging in an enjoyable activity like crafting, she was still plagued with thoughts of unfinished tasks. Kim suggested practicing mindfulness, allowing thoughts to pass without getting caught up in them, as a tool to manage this. They concluded the conversation with an emphasis on recognizing the need for personal time and self-care. Kim and Becky discussed the importance of mindfulness and being present, particularly during mundane tasks like washing dishes. They suggested that these moments could be extended and used to cultivate a sense of peace and calm. They also acknowledged the role of shame in avoiding tasks and how this can lead to a cycle of avoidance and further accumulation of clutter. Becky shared her personal struggle with this issue and highlighted how shopping can sometimes be a way of seeking a dopamine hit to counteract feelings of shame. Kim and Becky discussed strategies to overcome their impulses to shop and make other unhelpful habits. Kim shared how she has managed to reduce her Amazon purchases and suggested that creating new habits, such as using items already owned, can provide a similar dopamine hit to shopping. They also talked about the importance of small, daily changes, like putting the remote back in its place, to alter patterns of behavior. They agreed that acceptance and willingness to change are crucial for personal growth. Kim and Becky discussed the importance of small, consistent actions and habits, such as always putting things back in their place. 

     

    To Learn More about Kim and her amazing self... check out her website. 

     

    To Learn More about Becky, The Hoss Lady and The Total Home Reset click here! 

    • 55 min
    Only One Thing is Irreplaceable.

    Only One Thing is Irreplaceable.

     










    Becky, The Hoss Lady discussed her perspective on the fear of letting go of possessions, emphasizing that everything is replaceable except for oneself and the people around them. She encouraged listeners to evaluate what is truly important and to not hold onto items out of fear. Becky acknowledged that the process might be difficult and cause mental paralysis, but it's crucial to clear clutter, especially things that are not used or loved. She also shared her personal experience with letting go of old belongings when she was pregnant.







    Becky shared a personal anecdote about her experience of letting go of her old dance costumes to make space for her new baby. She stated that despite initially regretting the decision, she eventually realized that her daughter and younger daughter were happy with what they had and that the memories she has of them are more important than the costumes she used to have. Becky emphasized the importance of purging possessions for a happier life and encouraged others to not hold onto everything.
















     

     

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    Music Provided by Scott Buckley 

    • 12 min
    The MUST HAVES for Dorm Room Organization

    The MUST HAVES for Dorm Room Organization

    Becky provided an update on her carpal tunnel surgery, expressing improved healing and movement. 


    Becky provided an update on her carpal tunnel surgery, mentioning that she's experiencing some improvement in sensation and healing. She also expressed her disdain for August in Alabama, citing it as a difficult month for her. Finally, she ended the meeting by expressing hope for others' well-being.



    She advised utilizing wall space and using shower caddies for organized storage. She further discussed the importance of efficient use of horizontal space and shared some space-saving tips, including using small picture frames and a large trash can.

    Becky shared her experiences and tips about organizing a dorm room. She emphasized the importance of using command hooks due to the thick walls in most dorms which don't allow nails or tape. Becky also suggested getting a variety of hooks and Velcro for maximum organization options. She further planned to share 10 must-haves and some good tips for maintaining an organized dorm room.

    Becky discussed the importance of utilizing wall space in dorm rooms for limited horizontal space. She suggested using command hooks for hanging items, including curtains and laundry bags and recommended a shower caddy for organized storage in shared bathrooms. She also advised on space-saving organizational solutions such as close hanger extensions and shoe organizers for storing towels, underwear, and cleaning supplies. For the bedroom, she suggested a bedside hanging bed organizer, long phone charging cords, a lazy Susan for makeup organization, a small first aid box, and desktop shelves or monitor stands with drawers. Becky shared her top 10 organization tips for college students, including the importance of a hamper with wheels, collapsible ottomans, and clothes hangers.

    Becky shared some space-saving tips for small rooms, emphasizing the importance of efficient use of horizontal space, especially near the refrigerator. She suggested using small picture frames and storage solutions on top of the refrigerator. She also advised using a large kitchen-sized trash can to avoid frequent trips downstairs, emphasizing the need to rinse out waste to prevent bad odors. Lastly, she recommended keeping a small plastic tub for dirty dishes until they can be washed in the sink, suggesting a daily or bi-daily routine for this task.

    Becky shared her insights on preparing for college as a first-time college parent or student. She stressed the importance of ensuring students have basic necessities and a degree of independence while still offering support and advice. She suggested sending care packages as a way to show support. Becky also mentioned the ongoing challenge of reducing paper clutter at home and encouraged people to sign up for their newsletter. She ended the meeting by reminding listeners to put things away instead of putting them down.

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    Easy Store Dish Bin: https://a.co/d/7D9qwez

    Shower Caddy: https://a.co/d/doJelF1

    Desktop Shelves: https://a.co/d/9ul4hTQ

    First Aid Kit: https://a.co/d/3DUQQu3

     

    If you want more help or just want to learn more about Home Organization, let's chat! I offer Free Consultations, In Person Visits, a...

    • 24 min
    When to Ask For Help

    When to Ask For Help

    Sometimes it's hard to ask for help. Sometimes we don't even think we need help. But having someone with you, to just be there or to guide you is a game changer. 

    So, today I just talk a bit about how asking for help is ok and necessary.

     

    If you need help and want to work with me in person, visit www.thehosslady.com/declutter I work in the Northern Alabama, Southern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee areas. 

    If you need help and want to purchase the audio course that teaches you my techniques and gives you access to me for questions and consultation calls, visit www.thehosslady.com/audiocourse for more info. 

    To get included in the monthly challenges and receive a free gift, sign up at www.thehosslady.com/getstarted 

     

    • 10 min
    Are You Strong Enough to Declutter the Heavy Stuff?

    Are You Strong Enough to Declutter the Heavy Stuff?

    Y'all... I am not one to get in a gym very easily. I love to dance and move and walk and enjoy nature, but after talking with Ashley Lowe, a fitness and strength coach, I think I am going to start focusing on some muscle building. 
    After all, what I do is very physical. I pick up and haul around tons of stuff doing decluttering. But I may not always be able to do so. So, why not get really clear on strengthening my body to keep going as long as possible. 

    I think you'll love Ashley. So smart and so compassionate. Here's a little bit about her. I hope you check her out! 

    As she approached 40, Ashley embarked on a transformative journey, seeking change in her health, relationships, and overall happiness. Frustrated with body insecurities, she joined a weightloss program, shedding 25 pounds and discovering mindful nutrition. Realizing she was built for more than a smaller pair of pants, she then hired a strength training coach, which led to a complete physique transformation. Now Ashley is the coach she wished she had during her journey. She empowers women with smart, effective training programs to build muscle, embrace their bodies and feel extraordinary.

    Ashley has created a Free Guide to Home Gym Essentials for women who want to makeover their catch-all room into a hardworking home gym.
    https://ashleyboydenlowe.com/home-gym-checklist/  

    If you’d like to learn more about Ashley’s online training programs, she offers a free 30-minute Flab to Fab Framework Session. Schedule yours here: https://ashleyboydenlowe.com/contact/ 
     

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    Ashley Boyden Lowe


     


    DISCLAIMER: Ashley Lowe is not a doctor or registered dietitian. The contents of this email and any attached or linked document should not be taken as medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem - nor is it intended to replace the advice of a physician. Always consult your physician or qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health.

     


     


     


    If you want to work with me, The Hoss Lady - simply find me on social media @the_hoss_lady (IG), Becky B Heiman, The Hoss Lady (FB), or TheHossLady on TikTok and Threads. Or visit my website at www.thehosslady.com 

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

CoachDarcy ,

So glad to find this podcast!

Becky is a pleasure to listen to and inspiring too. Love her organizing philosophy!

M2003227 ,

The Hoss Lady Helps!

If you are looking for motivation to get started decluttering and organizing THIS is the place to start! The Hoss Lady breaks things down into easy steps without making you feel guilty! Totally recommend!

JessicaTucker04 ,

HOSS lady is Motivating in the Kindest possible way

Listening to Becky is like listening to your best friend encouraging you to both love yourself for who you are but also to help yourself become a better person.
Her soothing and judgement free tones are exactly what I need to keep me motivated when I don’t want to put my house to rights.
Becky’s gentle guidance is now in my head reminding me to love myself enough to put my space back to what it was declared to be.
She’s exactly what I need to take baby steps in a better and more organized direction.

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