What if the calm you’re searching for isn’t something you need to create—but something that emerges when you stop fighting reality?
In this episode of The Freedom Pivot Podcast, I’m joined by Caroline Thor, a professional organizer and KonMari consultant who supports families—especially those navigating ADHD and neurodivergent family life—in moving from constant overwhelm to grounded clarity.
Caroline’s story is a powerful reminder that entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be built on control, hustle, or rigid planning. Instead, it can be designed around radical acceptance: accepting what is, honoring nervous system needs, and building systems that support real life rather than idealized expectations.
This conversation explores what ADHD and entrepreneurship look like when you stop trying to “fix yourself” and start designing your business around who you actually are and the life you’re living.
In This Episode, We Explore
What radical acceptance really means and why it’s foundational for sustainable entrepreneurship
ADHD and entrepreneurship: why traditional productivity advice often fails neurodivergent founders
How to build a business around neurodivergent family life and unpredictable days
Why calm systems matter more than motivation or willpower
The connection between home environments, mental health, and entrepreneurial clarity
How Caroline’s own freedom pivot led her to build a business that fits her life, not the other way around
Letting go of shame and designing systems that work with your brain, not against it
About Caroline Thor
Caroline Thor is a Professional Organizer, KonMari Consultant, wife, and mother of three (neurodivergent) kids. Drawing from her personal experience and professional expertise, Caroline specializes in helping families create organization systems, habits, and routines that truly work for their families.
She believes a tidy, functional home can transform mental health and well-being, especially for families navigating ADHD and autism. As a KonMari Consultant, she follows Marie Kondo’s principles, focusing on sparking joy and creating spaces that support an ideal lifestyle.
Caroline also hosts the popular podcast Living Clutter Free Forever, where she shares practical decluttering advice, organizing tips, and strategies. She also runs the growing online membership Clutter Free Collective, supporting families in getting their homes decluttered and organized.
Connect with Caroline
Podcast: Living Clutter Free Forever
Instagram: @caro.thor
Membership: Clutter Free Collective
Work With Me
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