Emotional Organizing Makeover 😭 Get your Kleenex Ready 😭

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Publicado 2023-05-16
Watch this small messy space go from cluttered to clean and organized fast. This amazing before and after organization makeover was done for just $300! I love a good room makeover, but I love a life transformation even more! Seana was able to change her entire life by letting go of clutter, control and unreal expectations of herself.

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Watch this Bedroom and Craft Room go from Cluttered to Clean, and hopefully, you will feel inspired to organize and declutter in your home too!

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  • the best makeover videos are the low budget ones, because they are way more realistic for a lot of people.
  • @kt579
    You saying “the home edit is not real.” Is what a lot of women need to hear. I use to set my organization expectations so high that when I wasn’t achieving home edit quality I just get frustrated and overwhelmed. You have motivated me to organize in a way that really is functional and not just for looks. Thank you for being a real person on the camera!
  • @mwcmwc8768
    My heart literally hurt while watching this! This is exactly who I am and for the first time it feels like someone else understands how I think. Cass, your explanation of Shawna perfectly describes me. Please do more content like this and teach us how to make lasting change! I feel like this is more mental/emotional health based than simple organizing. So many people need your help.🤗💕
  • @mnice3784
    My new method for conquering perfectionism is " Practice doing it Shitty"! Cass, you ROCK!
  • Please send her our thanks for allowing us to see this process for her, to teach us. THANK YOU so much Shawna and Cas
  • @jessicab2651
    I actually cried during this one. I am so happy you were able to help her with this makeover. So perfect! I hope she is able to find joy in going to her office to work now, and more peace in her life. Serendipitis moment: I was completely broke after 11 months of unemployment and somehow got "recruited" to join a quilting group at my new church. The ladies were so nice, but at one of the meetings on an already emotionally rough day, we were all asked to cut fabric at home to bring to the next meeting. That day I had $400 to my name, and rent was going to be due in a few days at $429. I got into my car after the quilting meeting and just started bawling and sobbing about how I didn't even have enough money to buy a pair of scissors. I sat in the driver's seat of my $400 beater car and burried my face in my hands and heard a "thump" sound. I looked behind me and saw that a pair of scissors had fallen out of somewhere deep inside the driver's seat and landed in the back seat. I burst out laughing and things have been looking better ever since 😁 To this day, I have no idea where those scissors came from. I asked the previous owner if they were hers. They weren't hers, nor did they belong to the owner before her. They may have belonged to the bull rider who owned the car before that owner, but I guess we'll never know 😆
  • @honibear
    Your serendipity story touched a heart string - my late daughter bought a special one of a kind backpack at a market and became friends with the girl who made it. After she passed away the backpack went to an op shop, where it was bought by another girl, who then went home and made a video showing off her op shop finds. In the mean time the girl who made the bag asked me if I still had it, and even called the opshop in the hopes that it was still there. Then a friend of her saw the video on social media, recognised the backpack and was able to connect the maker and the new owner. The cute bag was reunited with its maker, strengthening her special memories of my daughter and on top of that a new friendship was forged. I think my daughter would have absolutely loved the story that unfolded around the bag! 😊❤❤❤
  • @crystalgale15
    Love this! Please do more real life low budget makeovers for tiny spaces. They are inspiring for me. Thank you! ❤
  • @kathyn91
    Serendipity follows when you are doing something with your life that you were meant to do. Loved this transformation!
  • @maryrames6247
    Cass, I cannot even begin to express my appreciation for the help that you gave in this video! I can now officially say that I AM a BEE!!! I had a custom couture wedding gown business, also making custom garments for myself and many clients for over 40 years which I operated in the homes I have lived in. My current home is very small and limited which makes it challenging to manage a workable space and storing the many fabrics I have! The Pandemic put an end to that business. Yet, I still continue to sew my own clothing. Despite my attempts to "de-stash" my fabrics, unused patterns and sewing notions and hauling them off to charity, I AM STILL drowning! I saw myself in Seana today and I became really emotional! Thank You Cass for being so inspiring! Wishing you were here in person to help me! Since you are not, I'll try to work this out and hope to make progress as best as I possibly can 🙂
  • @TheRustyTrike
    Cass is diabolical - “I don’t want you to fold those until I come back. Just for fun.” 😮
  • @taritadowd7309
    I don't usually comment, but I had to say what a kind, lovely person you really are, Cass! This was one of my favorite makeovers that you have ever done. Love it, and love your content!💝
  • @emmaainger7474
    I LOVE how you were able to be both supportive and challenging - you are so skilled with understanding what people need and how they feel. Big hug to you xxx
  • Massive change for no money! This was better than the Home Edit because it feels real and attainable.
  • @jackieo8693
    Letting go of unrealistic expectations is the biggest thing a person can do to help themselves. On the other hand, I threw out three old pairs of shoes this morning! Another amazing transformation, Cas!
  • @jolenek8871
    Her closet and some of her clothes, it was me! Her craft room, mine! The piles to sort later, me! Thank you, both of you. I'm getting started today! It was beautiful! And I call those serendipitous moments a Godwink! ❤
  • @Lanakuhn1
    You gave her a happy space and peace of mind. What a blessing you are Cas!👏👏👏
  • @libbykat3958
    "You're working soooo hard and still drowning." That brought tears to my eyes because it is how I feel every day. This video was so needed and so freeing. Thank you both ❤
  • @jothornton1891
    OK we used to have a sweet dog. She had been passed from home to home and we were hoping to be her forever home.  One day though she started to become aggressive to my toddler. We tried training her but nothing worked, and eventually she snapped at my toddler. Being a bigger dog, we realized how dangerous that could be and we decided to rehome her to a child free home. I posted a picture of her online not listing her name or anything about her except her age and that she needed to go to a child free home. A woman messaged me, and asked me "is her name Ava?" Which it was, and I found out that this woman had our dog when she was a puppy and couldn't keep her due to living on a military base where the dog would often escape. But now, she was retired and getting ready to move out of state and she was just wondering what happened to Ava and missing her and she saw the post! When Ava saw her she was so happy and I didn't charge them a rehoming fee or anything,  I was just so happy to see Ava happy.