EP288: Minimal Thoughts, Maximal Boundaries with Tracey Showalter

Joining me for her second appearance on the show is professional organizer,

Tracey Showalter.

As a compassionate guide, Tracey takes it upon herself to lead her clients towards a brighter, more intentional life. Tracey challenges the prevalent notion of "never enough" in American culture, encouraging her clients to appreciate the sufficiency of their homes and lives. Today, we explore how a minimalist, intentional lifestyle can help confront insecurities and unlock new possibilities when we embrace the power of saying "no." It’s time for you to let go of societal pressures and start living with self-assurance.

What’s holding you back?

Note: I wanted this episode to feel like a conversation between two friends who were both pursuing an intentional life - which is exactly what we are and what we’re doing!

About Tracey

Tracey Showalter is a busy mom of three, wife and founder of The LightHouse Co. You can find her running around Columbus from house-to-house, blasting music with a huge smile on her face. She loves to clean + organize. Tracey spent fifteen years in Corporate America before pursuing her dream job of professional organizing - and it has truly changed everything about her life. Her desire is to change her clients lives through decluttering and organizing. Her goal is to restore the wonderful world inside of her clients' four walls (into the LightHouse it was meant to be!)

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