49: Simplify the Holidays: Minimalist Tips for Busy Midlife Women with Shira Gill
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Raise your hand (or glass?) if gift giving, cards, décor, hosting, and family expectations around the holidays STRESS. YOU. OUT. I see you.
In this episode, world-renowned organizing expert and bestselling author Shira Gill shares minimalist strategies that help busy midlife women simplify the holidays without sacrificing joy.
We cover:
✔️Why we keep buying things we don’t need — and how to break the cycle
✔️How to handle unwanted gifts without guilt
✔️Décor ideas that create a festive atmosphere (without more bins to store)
✔️Hosting and entertaining strategies that don’t require two days of cooking
✔️How to set boundaries, reset expectations, and design a calmer holiday season
Shira’s philosophy: Minimalism isn’t about deprivation — it’s about having the perfect amount for you.
If you’ve ever caught yourself saying “next year, I’m keeping it simple,” this conversation is your roadmap for how to do just that.
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Connect with Shira:
Website: shiragill.com
Substack: The Life Edit
Books: Minimalista, Organized Living, Lifestyled
Episode Highlights:
02:39 Shira's Definition of Minimalism
09:10 How to Avoid Excess Everything during the Holidays
13:13 How to Handle Gifts You Don't Want
16:43 How to Give a Great Gift
20:29 How to Be Thoughtful, Not Excessive, with Decorations
25:21 Simple Home Styling Tips
27:12 Host a Holiday Meal without Going Overboard
30:08 Decide Ahead of Time How You Want Your Holiday to Feel
37:46 Key Takeaways
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