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95. The Big Business Declutter: What I’m Ditching Before 2026

Jenny Suneson | Business Mentor and Visibility Strategist for Moms Episode 95

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Ever feel like your business is starting to look a little… cluttered? 👀
Old offers collecting dust, subscriptions you forgot you’re paying for, tech you swear you were going to set up, and a to-do list that’s basically a cry for help?

Same, friend.

In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my own end-of-year business clean-out. What I’m ditching before 2026, why it matters, and how you can do the same to create more clarity, momentum, and space in your business as a mom entrepreneur.

You’ll hear:

  • The offers, tools, and habits I’m saying goodbye to

  • The exact questions I use to decide what stays and what goes

  • How people-pleasing and overcommitting creates hidden clutter

  • Why simplifying creates room for aligned opportunities

  • A simple step-by-step framework for your own business declutter

  • What I’m focusing on heading into 2026 (and what I’m absolutely not)

If you’re craving a fresh start, a clearer head, and a business that actually fits your life and not the other way around then this episode is your permission slip to let go of what’s not serving you.

Get ready to grab a metaphorical trash bag and lighten your entrepreneurial load.

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