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

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

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. 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. Next Steps Join the Decluttering and Organization Made Easy Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/organizedonpurpose Sign Up for the Newsletter: https://kristina-borseti-llc.ck.page/ac428baac7

Episodes

December 31, 2025 12 mins

Have you ever noticed how much pressure shows up around the new year — to reset, refocus, and figure everything out all at once?

This episode is a pause before the rush!

In this end-of-year episode of the Organized On Purpose Podcast, I’m recapping the Top 10 most-listened episodes of the year — the conversations listeners returned to most when life felt full and decisions felt heavy.

Together, these episodes point to what many of ...

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When good things become too much, it’s often not because we’re doing the wrong things — but because we’re doing too many of the right ones.

In this re-aired episode of the Organized On Purpose Podcast, we’re talking about the quiet burnout that happens when we say yes out of guilt, obligation, or fear of disappointing others, rather than out of discernment.

Many women who love to serve find themselves with schedules filled with mea...

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This episode dives deep into why so many women feel overwhelmed at home — not because they’re unmotivated or “bad at organizing,” but because the brain responds to clutter, decisions, novelty, transitions, and loneliness in predictable ways. I am answering four listener questions, weaving in practical organizing strategies and specific scientific concepts discussed in the episode, including:

  • Decision fatigue and temporary d...

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This episode is for the Christian woman who wants a fresh start but feels stuck, scattered, or surrounded by things she didn’t mean to keep. Instead of waiting for the “right mood” or a wide-open weekend, we’re using a powerful strategy: body doubling.

Following along in real time, you’ll declutter 50 items that take 10–60 seconds each. Pens, old receipts, mystery cords, stretched-out scrunchies, expired spices, broken toys, duplic...

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A Thanksgiving devotional for Christian women in a slow season—faith, timing, and hope when the waiting feels long. If you’re walking through a slow or quiet season—building new habits, strengthening your faith, healing, or trying to create order in your home—this Thanksgiving devotional is for you. In today’s episode, Kristina shares the story of David and Solomon and the seven-year building of the first temple as a reminder that...

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When the holiday season ends, it’s easy to shove everything back into bins and call it done. But what if this year you took a few extra minutes to put things away with purpose — and left yourself set up for peace, not overwhelm, when next season rolls around?  

In this episode, I’m sharing five simple steps to help you declutter the leftover holiday chaos, reset your spaces, and start the new year with more peace, order, and inte...

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What would it mean if your home could feel like Christmas — without being buried in stuff? This episode is a reminder that peace and beauty don’t come from more décor, but from the heart and atmosphere you create within your walls.

Let’s talk about decorating with intention — adding warmth, joy, and Christ-centered calm to your home this holiday season. Because when your home feels peaceful, everyone in it does too.

📖 “Neither be...

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The holiday season can get chaotic — full calendars, cluttered counters, and mental overload before December even begins.

This episode walks you through how to get ahead of the season with simple prep habits that make everything lighter. We’ll talk about how to: ✅ Clear the physical and mental clutter that slows you down ✅ Set up a digital and visual calendar that actually works ✅ Identify high-impact areas to organize before the ...

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The holidays have a way of sneaking up on us don't they! Then suddenly our calendars are overflowing. 🎄 In this episode, I am walking you through five simple steps to get your schedule organized now so you can enjoy the season without burnout or busyness.

You’ll learn how to: ✨ Declutter your mental load and get everything out of your head ✨ Set up a digital + visual calendar system that actually works ✨ Color-code your family’s ...

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Hi friend! Stacks of paper on the counter? Shoe boxes full of photos? Junk mail that never stops coming in?

If you’re feeling buried under piles of paper — this episode will help you make sense of it all.

Kristina answers three listener questions about paper clutter and shares clear, step-by-step ways to: ✨ Cut down the incoming junk mail and manage what stays ✨ Create a simple routine for sorting and storing everyday paperwork ✨ ...

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Join Kristina for a live Mind Map & Time Audit Workshop to move from chaos to clarity — and start creating the space, peace, and margin you’ve been craving at home and in your schedule. ---

Feeling overwhelmed by your schedule and home? In this quick bonus episode, I am inviting you to a special live Mind Map & Time Audit Workshop designed to help you move from chaos to clarity.

You’ll learn how to see where your time is sl...

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Hey sisters, Before you build another routine or schedule, it’s time to pause and look closely at where your time is really going.

In the short term, this process helps you understand your time and tasks—what’s working, what’s draining you, and what can shift. But the long-term goal is to make space for what truly matters: the time, clarity, and margin to finally declutter and organize your home with intention.

💡 A faith-filled re...

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You want to declutter and organize your home and your life but your days feel rushed, your schedule overstuffed, and you’re constantly saying “I don’t have time". It’s time to pause and take inventory.

This week, I am inviting you to slow down and redeem your time — not by doing more, but by examining how you’re spending the hours God has already given you. Building on last week’s Mind Mapping exercise, you’ll learn how to conduct ...

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Feeling like there’s never enough time to declutter, organize, or finally get your household under control? You’re not alone, friend. In today’s episode, I am sharing a practical tool I use with clients (and myself) — Mind Mapping.

Whether you’re managing an untidy small kitchen, juggling after-school activities, or just trying to feel more productive and peaceful, this simple process will help you see where your time is really goi...

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We’re bringing back one of the most practical episodes to help you finally get started with decluttering. If you’ve ever looked around and thought, “Where do I even begin?”—this re-air will give you simple, doable options so you can pick the method that fits your season of life.

Walk away with clarity, encouragement, and the one approach that helps you move forward today.

👉 Press play and let this re-air be the spark that gets you...

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Hey sister- Do you ever feel like no matter how much you clean or organize, you still can’t relax in your own home? In this episode, Kristina sits down with Jessica Hottle—Christian author, speaker, and coach—to uncover why clutter isn’t just about the stuff in your space but also the stories and stress you carry inside. Together they talk about: ✨ Signs of nervous system dysregulation that show up in everyday life ✨ How childhoo...

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Do you ever catch yourself saying “I just don’t have time”? For prayer, family, rest, or even decluttering?! I’ve been there too. In this episode, I want to encourage you with truth and hope: it’s not about having more hours—it’s about where our priorities are placed.

The encouragement I am hoping to spread today:

  • Why “no time” is really a myth (and how I used to live stuck in it)

  • The difference between chasing the world’s ...

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What if the reason you still feel overwhelmed isn’t your lack of organization skills—but the order you’re tackling things?   In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the most common questions I hear from busy Christian moms: “Do I declutter first or organize first?”   

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • ✅ Why “organizing clutter” will always leave you frustrated and stuck

  • ✅ How to know when it’s time to declutter vs. ...

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Did you know clutter can literally raise your stress hormones? 🧠

When your home feels chaotic, your brain and body feel it too. Science shows that visual clutter leads to sensory overload, higher cortisol levels, and a constant sense of being “on alert.” No wonder you feel drained when the counters are covered, toys are scattered, and laundry piles keep multiplying. ✨ In this episode, we blend faith and science to reveal why clu...

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This summer stretched me in all kinds of ways. Living in our little bungalow meant learning to make the most of small spaces. A full calendar reminded me how quickly “busy” can creep in if I’m not intentional. And yes, there were nights I went to bed with dishes still in the sink—and I had to remind myself that’s okay.

In this episode, I’m recapping the real-life lessons I learned about organizing, balance, and faith during these p...

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