Declutter Your Life & Career After 40: The Perfect Time to Start Over

Midlife transitions often begin with a little chaos--at home, at work, and within.

In Clear Space, Clear Mind, we approach the idea of getting organized with a twist.

Inspired by Iyanla Vanzant’s In the Meantime, Cathy Burns explores what it means to live “in between” the space between what was and what’s yet to come.

In this episode, you’ll learn how to focus on what you can control, release what you can’t, and make room for what’s next. It's true. Clearing the clutter — inside and out — creates space for a life that fits not only who you are now, but who you’re becoming.

And that’s something to look forward to.

Key Takeaway:

Cathy shares insights on the benefits of being organized, including reduced stress, enhanced relationships, and increased productivity. She encourages listeners to take small steps towards organization and to let go of items that no longer serve them, both physically and emotionally.

  • A clear space truly does lead to a clear mind.

  • Before we can welcome something new, we have to make space.

  • Being organized reduces stress and saves time and money

  • You can start small. Pick one space.

  • If you don't use it or love it, let it go.

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www.moreformidlifers.com

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Cathy Burns

is a certified leader, speaker, teacher, and mentor, and the host of the More for Midlifers podcast. With a background in human relations and a lifelong commitment to helping others rise, Cathy shares her own journey of navigating challenges, reigniting her inner fire, and proving that every life lesson is a stepping stone to becoming your best self. She is dedicated to guiding midlifers through personal growth, reinvention, and discovering what’s next.