
A podcast to help you let go of perfectionism so you can live life with more ease, less stress and a lot more laughter. Your hosts are: Janine Adams, a Certified Professional Organizer, who is naturally good at good enough and Shannon Wilkinson, a Life Coach and recovering perfectionist who is learning to be better at good enough. Together they share tips, techniques and stories from their organiz... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementHealth & Fitness | |||

Some days the hardest part of any task isn't doing it—it's stopping what you're doing so you can do the next thing.
That shows up everywhere: going for a run, getting into (and out of) the shower, heading to an appointment, downsizing to a new home,... more
The way we talk to ourselves is easy to ignore because it's happening all the time. Most of us don't stop to wonder whether that little voice is actually helping—or quietly making everything a little harder.
A simple observation about motivation ope... more
Celebrating the People, Not the Plan
From a college graduation in 97-degree heat, a wedding planner making questionable choices, and a refrigerator stocked with canned sparkling rosé just in case someone deserves celebrating—this conversation goes e... more
Forty thousand photos.
That's how many photos both Shannon and Janine discovered they have on their phones, give or take a couple hundred. The discovery immediately raised a question: if there are forty thousand photos in there, why can't you find t... more
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I love these ladies. I have listened to their podcast for years, but had no idea they had left (and amazingly now are back!) I didn’t know because in needing to be the best podcast listener, I never listened to newer episodes because I felt like I had to listen chronologically. Now that they’re back, I can be a good enough podcast listener, but also get to cheat a little because their return coincides with my return to podcast-listening. So happy you’re back Shannon and Janine! Thank you for all... more
Each episode offers plenty of food for thought and practical advice. I enjoy hearing both Janine’s and Shannon’s perspectives on a variety of topics. Their conversations always brighten my day!
With so many well done, informative, and interesting podcasts to choose from, this one is simply not compelling enough, in my opinion. The premise is promising, but the content and presentation are too rambling and unpolished to hold my attention. That said, I might check back in at a later date to see if this improves over time.
I love this podcast, it’s full of great advice for anyone who has ever procrastinated and I also find the hosts very soothing and lovely. It’s really helped me to break down some of the issues I have around getting stuff done and look at things a different way. It was also really interesting to hear about habit forming. These are the little things that add up to big differences!!
This seems to be a brand new audio effort for both hosts. I’ve listened to interviews of Janine (on other podcasts) and they were great.
I fast-forwarded through parts of Epi 2 because of hella loud lawn equipment. Seriously loud/distracting/unpleasant. Epi 3 better and I expect they will learn to turn off cell phones and avoid unrelated asides as time progresses. Will stick with it for a while...
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Apple Podcasts | #215 |
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This show centers on letting go of perfectionism to create momentum, reduce stress, and lead with practical actions. Hosts share coaching tips, organizing strategies, and personal stories that turn big goals into small, doable steps, often weaving humor into candid conversations about progress, productivity, and staying motivated. Notable is the duo's blend of professional organizing and life coaching perspectives, which yields approachable frameworks (like doing “good enough” instead of chasing perfect) that listeners can apply to work, home, and personal projects. The format is conversational, supportive, and focused on sustainable habits over grandiose plans, making it useful for listeners seeking tangible methods to move forward without... more
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