Do you find yourself postponing bedtime because the thought of walking into your cluttered bedroom feels overwhelming? You're not alone. For many of us, the bedroom has become a catch-all space—a place where laundry piles up, papers accumulate on nightstands, and clutter hides behind closed doors.
Your Bedroom Should Be Your Exhale Room
In this episode of Clutter Free Academy, Kathi Lipp and Tenneil Register have an honest conversation about why the bedroom often becomes the most cluttered room in the house—even for people who don't consider themselves "cluttery." They explore why we use this private space as a dumping ground and, more importantly, how to reclaim it as the sanctuary it's meant to be.
What You'll Discover in This Episode
Why 75% of cluttery people struggle most with their bedroom
The emotional reasons we avoid dealing with bedroom clutter
How to evaluate what your bedroom says about how you feel about rest
Simple first steps to reset your bedroom starting tonight
The nightstand strategy that creates instant calm
Why making your bed might be easier than you think (if you simplify it)
The Safety Factor
Beyond the mental and emotional benefits, Kathi Lipp shares a personal story about passing out in the middle of the night and the relief of knowing there was nothing on her floor to trip over. Your bedroom should be the safest room in your house—a place you can navigate even in the dark.
Key Takeaways
Rest is a gift, not just a reward. You don't have to earn the right to a peaceful bedroom by completing everything else first. Your nightstand should only hold items you use daily or weekly—everything else needs a different home. If you're resisting making your bed, you've probably made it too complicated with too many pillows.
Ready to transform your bedroom from a stress zone to a sanctuary? Start with just one small step tonight.
Do you find yourself postponing bedtime because the thought of walking into your cluttered bedroom feels overwhelming? You're not alone. For many of us, the bedroom has become a catch-all space—a place where laundry piles up, papers accumulate on nightstands, and clutter hides behind closed doors.
In this episode of Clutter Free Academy, Kathi Lipp and Tenneil Register have an honest conversation about why the bedroom often becomes the most cluttered room in the house—even for people who don't consider themselves "cluttery." They explore why we use this private space as a dumping ground and, more importantly, how to reclaim it as the sanctuary it's meant to be.
Beyond the mental and emotional benefits, Kathi Lipp shares a personal story about passing out in the middle of the night and the relief of knowing there was nothing on her floor to trip over. Your bedroom should be the safest room in your house—a place you can navigate even in the dark.
Rest is a gift, not just a reward. You don't have to earn the right to a peaceful bedroom by completing everything else first. Your nightstand should only hold items you use daily or weekly—everything else needs a different home. If you're resisting making your bed, you've probably made it too complicated with too many pillows.
Ready to transform your bedroom from a stress zone to a sanctuary? Start with just one small step tonight.
Have you always known you could change the world - if only you could find your car keys on the regular?
Clutter Free Academy is for you. If you want to live clutter free, organized and prepared for anything, this is to podcast you must listen to.
With practical ideas and tons of hope, humor and how-tos, host Kathi Lipp with teach you to live with Less Cutter, More Life.