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The Power of Less: Shira Gill on Simplifying Your Life

The Power of Less: Shira Gill on Simplifying Your Life

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One of the most powerful ways to create the results you want in your life is to get clarity on what matters most. This can begin in the home.

In one of the most popular episodes of the Imprint Podcast, home organiser and bestselling author Shira Gill shares her five-step method to help you simplify your space, let go of the excess, and create a home that supports your values.

We talk about overcoming guilt, teaching kids to edit their belongings, and how Shira built a thriving business from scratch — starting with nothing but a clear intention. Whether you're craving calm, clarity, or a fresh start, this episode offers both inspiration and practical tools to begin.

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