
Sometimes you just need help getting started so you can take control of clutter.
If clutter is messing with your head, you’re not imagining it.
You’re not lazy. You’re not a hoarder. You’re just a real person living in a real home with a real life, and clutter piles up fast when your bandwidth is already maxed.
This isn’t a 30-day declutter challenge. It’s a step-by-step declutter plan + printable checklist to help you cut through the clutter and actually make progress, even if you’re sentimental, distracted, or completely overwhelmed.
This step-by-step declutter plan breaks the process down into real, doable steps to declutter your home. No expensive organizing bins required. Just start somewhere and keep going.
What You’ll Get Inside:
Simple 5-Step Plan
No sorting things into “love it or leave it” piles for three hours. Just clear instructions for getting started and keeping momentum going.
Printable Checklist
Mental Reset Prompts
Designed for the cluttered mind, not just the cluttered room. You’ll stay grounded even when the mess feels like too much.
Declutter First, Organize Later Rule
Stacking bins of junk you don’t need isn’t a solution. It’s a prettier problem.
Who This Is For:
- The “I don’t even know where to begin” declutterer
- The person who feels emotionally attached to everything
- The burned-out woman who just wants her home to feel peaceful again
- The mama who’s finally ready to take control of clutter and release the stuff that’s weighing her down (mentally and physically)
Why This Works
This isn’t about minimalism, and it’s not about perfection.
It’s about making room to breathe again one drawer, one surface, one decision at a time.
You don’t have to get it all done today. You just need to start.
