If you see yourself in this story, the School of Self-Image is where this work lives. Step inside at https://www.schoolofselfimage.com/go
I need to tell you something that I've never said on this podcast before. My home is beautiful. My closet is curated. My kitchen is organized to within an inch of its life.
But my bathroom cabinets? Chaos. Beautiful, expensive chaos.
Standing in front of those open doors, 17 serums deep, I didn't have a big epiphany. I got embarrassed. The real kind. The kind where your stuff holds up a mirror, and you don't love what you see.
Because that mess wasn't a storage problem. It was a self-image problem wearing an organizing disguise.
In this episode, I'm getting into what your stuff is telling you about yourself, why the bins and labels and the weekend purges never stick, and what really shifts when you stop trying to organize your things and start reorganizing how you see yourself.
Here's what we cover:
What your closet says about you – and why it might be an identity crisis hanging on a rack
Why the organizing industry sells you systems for a problem that isn't about systems
How every single thing you own is a decision filtered through how you see yourself
The real reason you're exhausted at two o'clock (it's not because you're doing too much)
What happened when I sorted my bathroom cabinet by "who bought this" instead of keep or toss
Why the old stuff becomes unbearable once you change at the self-image level
One thing you can do today to start choosing the woman you're becoming
Did you enjoy this episode? Subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review!
You can also listen to this show on YouTube and on all your favorite podcast platforms.
How to Connect with Tonya Leigh
Website: https://schoolofselfimage.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyaleigh
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyaLeighOfficial/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyaleighofficial/
Pinterest: https://ph.pinterest.com/tonyaofficial/
Twitter: https://x.com/tonyaleigh
YouTube: https://schoolofselfimage.com/yt-tl