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  <title>Why You're Feeling Stuck: The Hidden Cost of Clutter in Your Business</title>
  <description>Clutter has a way of building quietly, and before long it starts affecting more than just how your desk looks. In this episode, Brian Thompson takes an honest look at how small pockets of disorganization pile up during busy seasons and what they actually cost you, not just in time, but in decision-making, financial clarity, and the ability to move your business forward. Coming off tax season, Brian gets personal about his own clutter habits and offers a simple, practical approach to clearing the backlog without overhauling everything at once. &amp;amp;nbsp; Clutter Is About Avoidance, Not Organization Brian opens with a candid admission. His desktop is full, his inboxes are sitting at over 600 emails each, and his physical mail has been piling up. For someone who considers himself organized and structured, it's a telling pattern. As a seasoned business owner, Brian has come to recognize that the buildup of clutter isn’t because he’s disorganized, it's avoidance. And avoidance has consequences. &amp;amp;nbsp; The Real Cost of Clutter in Your Business Every pile is a decision that hasn't been made yet. The email sitting in the inbox, the document on the desktop, the piece of mail that hasn't been opened. Each one is waiting for something from you. When those decisions stack up, they don't just sit there quietly. They create background stress, a subtle but persistent feeling of being behind, even when other parts of the business are going well. Over time, that friction slows everything down. The impact shows up in the numbers too. Disorganization can lead to missed deductions, late fees and penalties, invoices that don't get sent or paid, and a cash flow picture that feels unclear. When the financial picture isn't clear, decision-making slows down. Hesitation around hiring, marketing investment, or raising prices often has less to do with whether the move is right and more to do with not feeling confident in the information available. That hesitation has a real cost. &amp;amp;nbsp; A Simple Approach to Clearing the Clutter Brian breaks the cleanup into three areas, each with a practical and low-pressure starting point.   Your digital space. A cluttered desktop and scattered files create friction every time you sit down to work. Brian's recommendation is to set up a small number of core folders: finances, clients, marketing, operations, and personal. Then start moving files into the right place. The goal is creating a system consistent enough that you can find what you need without thinking too hard about it.    Your email inbox. Every email is asking something from you, your time, your attention, or a response. When there are hundreds of them, it becomes easy to avoid the whole thing, and that's where things slip through the cracks. Brian's approach is simple: open each email and make one decision. Respond, archive, delete, or schedule it for later. This intentional step is enough to get started.    Your physical mail. Despite the mounds of junk mail, this is often where the most important things show up. IRS notices, bank statements, insurance renewals. Brian has seen it happen with clients too: a notice that's due tomorrow turns out to have been sitting on the desk for 30 days. Avoiding the mail doesn't make it go away. It usually makes it more expensive. Start by sorting into two piles, junk and important, work through the important pile first to make sure no deadlines have passed, then deal with the junk. Shred anything containing identifying information.   &amp;amp;nbsp; Your Action Step Block off 60 minutes this week for a CEO Cleanup Session. Twenty minutes for your desktop and files, twenty minutes for your inbox, and twenty minutes for your physical mail. Set a timer and start making decisions. The goal is not to eliminate clutter forever. It's to notice where you're avoiding something and take one step forward. You will feel more clear, more in control, and less behind on the other side. If this episode resonated, share it with another entrepreneur who might need a reset too. &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources + Links   Newsletter Sign Up   Follow Brian Thompson Online: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Forbes   Follow &amp;amp;amp; review the podcast: on Spotify and Apple Podcasts   &amp;amp;nbsp; About Brian and the Mission Driven Business Podcast Brian Thompson, JD/CFP®, is a tax attorney and Certified Financial Planner® who specializes in providing comprehensive financial planning to LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs who run mission-driven businesses. The Mission Driven Business podcast was born out of his passion for helping social entrepreneurs create businesses with purpose and profit. On the podcast, Brian talks with diverse entrepreneurs and the people who support them. Listeners hear stories of experiences, strength, and hope and get practical advice to help them build businesses that might just change the world, too. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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