

From Overstimulated to Less Home Stress with Megan Smith
If you've ever felt completely overwhelmed by the state of your home and the mental load that comes with it, you're not alone. Whether you’re constantly managing toys, laundry, paperwork, or just the general chaos of motherhood, it can feel like a never-ending task list with no breathing room. In this episode of The Business Edit™ Podcast, I’m joined by Megan Smith of Stress Less Organizing to talk about how to simplify your home and reclaim your energy—especially if you're juggling ADHD, parenting, business ownership, or all of the above.
Megan is a South Dakota farm wife, mom of three, elementary teacher, and the voice behind The Stress Less Podcast. She’s also the founder of Stress Less Organizing, where she helps busy, overwhelmed moms—especially those with ADHD—declutter their homes and build simple, sustainable systems that actually work. Her 4-step method to organizing any space is rooted in real life, not Pinterest perfection. As someone who’s learned how to make her home work with her brain instead of against it, Megan brings a fresh, judgment-free approach to home organization—focused on making motherhood more manageable, one reset at a time.
Whether you're drowning in toys, struggling to find the energy to declutter, or just want to feel a little more in control of your environment, this episode is for you. Megan brings so much clarity, compassion, and real-life strategies that will help you reduce home stress and make space for what really matters.
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