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Organized On Purpose | Declutter, Christian Home Organization, Faith-Based Routines

Kristina Borseti | Professional Home Organizer
Decluttering
Home Organization
Time Management
Meal Planning
Parenting
Family Calendar Management
Clutter
Stress Management
Pantry Organization
Work-Life Balance
Personal Growth
Productivity
God-Centered Approach
Spiritual Routines
Peace Of Mind
Family
Cleaning
Deuteronomy 8
Food Waste
Christian Values

Are you constantly trying to tidy up, only to feel like the mess keeps coming back?Do you look around your home—at the paper piles, the cluttered closets, the scattered toys—and wonder, Where do I even start?You’re not lazy. You’re not failing. You’re just in the thick of life.And if you feel like your clutter is stealing your peace, your energy, even your sense of purpose… you’re in the right pla... more

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Latest Episodes

Have you ever noticed how much pressure shows up around the new year — to reset, refocus, and figure everything out all at once?

This episode is a pause before the rush!

In this end-of-year episode of the Organized On Purpose Podcast, I’m recapping... more

When good things become too much, it’s often not because we’re doing the wrong things — but because we’re doing too many of the right ones.

In this re-aired episode of the Organized On Purpose Podcast, we’re talking about the quiet burnout that happ... more

This episode dives deep into why so many women feel overwhelmed at home — not because they’re unmotivated or “bad at organizing,” but because the brain responds to clutter, decisions, novelty, transitions, and loneliness in predictable ways.

I am an... more

This episode is for the Christian woman who wants a fresh start but feels stuck, scattered, or surrounded by things she didn’t mean to keep. Instead of waiting for the “right mood” or a wide-open weekend, we’re using a powerful strategy: body doublin... more

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Recent Guests

Jessica Hottle
Christian speaker, author, podcaster, and coach
Episode: 132 | Can’t Relax at Home? Break Free from Mental Clutter (with Jessica Hottle)
Melissa Batt
Mental health advocate and host of Priorities On Purpose podcast.
Priorities On Purpose
Episode: 126 | You’re Not Lazy—You’re Numbing Out: How To Wake Up And Reclaim Your Life. With, Melissa Batt
Cecelia Curtis
Host of The Friendship Tour Podcast, passionate about fostering adult friendships.
The Friendship Tour
Episode: 121 | Too Much Clutter for Community? Making Room for Meaningful Friendship. With, Cecelia H. Curtis.
Dana K. White
Creator of The No Mess Decluttering Method and author of several popular books
Episode: 116 | Finding Gospel Grace in Household Chaos. With Author and Decluttering Expert, Dana K. White - PART 1
Carrie Bock
Licensed professional counselor specialized in helping Christians calm the inner chaos caused by trauma, anxiety, and OCD.
By the Well Counseling
Episode: 113 | Procrastination or Hoarding? Identify The Cause, Stop the Spiral. With guest expert Carrie Bock.
Aubree Felderhoff
Fellow organizer and time management expert for moms
Mom Intentional
Episode: 108 | Managing Time & Finding Routines That Stick In The Busy Season of Motherhood. With Guest Aubree Felderhoff.
Kelsey Spronk
Host of ADHD With Confidence and ADHD mom and Christian entrepreneur
ADHD With Confidence
Episode: 105 | Choosing Confidently with ADHD: Centering Your Truth in God’s Word. With Kelsey Spronk
Alicia Rose
A homesteader and lifestyle enthusiast
The Roses Homestead
Episode: 93 | Returning To The Simple Joys Of Life Through Homesteading. With Guest Alicia Rose.
Sarah Brumley
Founder of lemonblessings.com and host of the Financial Fix-Up Podcast
Lemon Blessings
Episode: 89 | From Holiday Spending to New Year Success: Organize Your Finances Like a Pro. With guest, Sarah Brumley.

Host

Kristina Borseti
Host of the Organized On Purpose Podcast, she is a mom, wife, and professional home organizer dedicated to helping women clear clutter—physically, mentally, and spiritually. Kristina combines practical advice with faith-based encouragement to foster a sense of peace and purpose in her listeners' lives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 89 ratings
  • Short and oh so sweet

    I’m new to Kristina’s podcast because my first forward life needs tools and her short, encouraging advice. I love her leaning on scriptural principles and practical tips. Love the show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OA Science
    United Statesa month ago
  • Amazing episode that provided so much peace when I needed it!

    The latest episode gives great advice on how to move past those negative thoughts, remembering we are here for a short time and by beginning with grounding yourself in God will help you trust that God will take care of you and giving those thoughts to him will give so much peace. Thank you for another amazing episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    26.2andstillsmilin
    United States4 months ago
  • Your New Organizing BFF!

    I’m a big fan of all things organization, and Kristina is such a breath of fresh air. She brings such an authentic, down-to-earth perspective to getting (and staying) organized. I love how practical her tips are, and the real-life examples she shares make you feel like you’re not the only one figuring this out.

    Instead of feeling stressed or overwhelmed by clutter, Kristina gives you simple tools and encouragement that actually make the process feel doable. If you’re looking for an organizing BF... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chichi U.
    United States4 months ago
  • Practical, encouraging and so relatable!

    This podcast is so helpful! The first episode I listened to was 5 Tips to Build Organizing Routines Your Family Will Actually Follow, and it was packed with practical advice. I completely related to the challenge of keeping our mudroom under control, and Kristina’s tips gave me a new way to think about involving my family in the process instead of trying to do it all myself. I love that she makes organization about peace and purpose—not perfection—and shares strategies that feel realistic for bu... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mswj2005
    United States4 months ago
  • Declutter Worthy!

    I love keeping my home clean and tidy! Declutter and keeping balance in our lives is vital. I appreciate the helpful tips and tools this podcast has to offer Chrstian women and men. Looking forward to more episodes! Blessings-

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    verticalambassador
    United States4 months ago

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Audience members frequently express gratitude for the tools and encouragement provided, with many describing the content as a much-needed resource for managing clutter and stress in a faith-filled context.
Listeners appreciate the practical and faith-based approach to decluttering and organization, often mentioning how supportive and encouraging the content is. Many highlight the relatability of the host, emphasizing the blend of personal stories with actionable tips that empower them to tackle challenges in their homes.
The show is praised for its authenticity, relatable storytelling, and helpful insights that make listeners feel understood. The emphasis on creating a peaceful and organized home resonates deeply, particularly with moms who seek balance in their busy lives.

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144 | Decluttering When Your Brain Says “No”: How Decision Fatigue, Novelty, and Micro-Wins Change Everything
Q: What can I do if I feel frozen and powerless to start because I'm doing life alone?
Start with co-regulation support from friends or communities, and simplify by focusing on one small area at a time, reframing self-care as stewardship.
144 | Decluttering When Your Brain Says “No”: How Decision Fatigue, Novelty, and Micro-Wins Change Everything
Q: How can I follow through when my home isn't bad but just not organized?
Break tasks into smaller, bite-sized projects and create achievable finish lines to see progress, which will keep you motivated.
144 | Decluttering When Your Brain Says “No”: How Decision Fatigue, Novelty, and Micro-Wins Change Everything
Q: Why do my systems never last?
Systems become ineffective due to novelty fatigue, executive function fatigue, and habit friction. Simplifying systems and rotating routines can help maintain engagement.
144 | Decluttering When Your Brain Says “No”: How Decision Fatigue, Novelty, and Micro-Wins Change Everything
Q: How do I turn a room that became a dumping ground into a shared office and hobby room?
Start by defining the purpose of the room, declutter items that don't fit its new function, and create zones for different activities.
126 | You’re Not Lazy—You’re Numbing Out: How To Wake Up And Reclaim Your Life. With, Melissa Batt
Q: What do you say to that gal who feels guilt when trying to make changes in her life?
The enemy will come to attack when you start living on purpose, but we have the authority through Christ to live a victorious life.

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Focusing on the intersection of faith and organization, this series offers listeners practical guidance on decluttering their physical space as well as their mental and spiritual lives. It covers a wide range of topics, including setting boundaries, fostering intentional living, and embracing a faith-driven approach to home organization. With a blend of personal anecdotes and actionable advice, each episode encourages listeners to embrace simplicity, reduce overwhelm, and create environments that reflect their values. Unique in its synthesis of practical tips and spiritual encouragement, it caters specifically to individuals seeking peace amidst the chaos of everyday life.

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1. Jessica Hottle
2. Melissa Batt
3. Cecelia Curtis
4. Dana K. White
5. Carrie Bock
6. Aubree Felderhoff
7. Kelsey Spronk
8. Alicia Rose

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