136: VIDEO decluttering, money and mindset with Virginia Wells
Wed Jan 07 2026
Serina sits down with Virginia Wells, professional organiser and founder of WellSorted, to explore the deep emotional, psychological, and financial layers of clutter. From the hidden costs of “too much stuff” to the surprising ways clutter reflects our money mindset, Virginia brings compassion, clarity, and practical wisdom to a topic that affects almost everyone. Together, they unpack why Australians have more possessions than ever, how clutter creeps beyond our homes into our schedules and relationships, and why letting go can feel so hard.
💡 Key Takeaways
Clutter has emotional, psychological, and financial costs
Australia is following the US in having some of the world’s largest home footprints
Clutter extends beyond physical items into schedules, inboxes, relationships, and beliefs
We often acquire things from fear, impulse, or scarcity mindset
Decluttering value personalities influence what we keep and why
Hidden financial costs include late fees, duplicate purchases, and storage units
Clutter can strain relationships and increase anxiety and depression
Creativity and resourcefulness help overcome “just in case” thinking
Community groups like Buy Nothing and homesteading groups support circular living
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Serina sits down with Virginia Wells, professional organiser and founder of WellSorted, to explore the deep emotional, psychological, and financial layers of clutter. From the hidden costs of “too much stuff” to the surprising ways clutter reflects our money mindset, Virginia brings compassion, clarity, and practical wisdom to a topic that affects almost everyone. Together, they unpack why Australians have more possessions than ever, how clutter creeps beyond our homes into our schedules and relationships, and why letting go can feel so hard. 💡 Key Takeaways Clutter has emotional, psychological, and financial costs Australia is following the US in having some of the world’s largest home footprints Clutter extends beyond physical items into schedules, inboxes, relationships, and beliefs We often acquire things from fear, impulse, or scarcity mindset Decluttering value personalities influence what we keep and why Hidden financial costs include late fees, duplicate purchases, and storage units Clutter can strain relationships and increase anxiety and depression Creativity and resourcefulness help overcome “just in case” thinking Community groups like Buy Nothing and homesteading groups support circular living