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Hey friend.
I want to do something with you this month.
Not a full home overhaul. Not a weekend of pulling everything out and hoping for the best. Not the kind of project that sounds manageable until you’re three hours in, surrounded by piles, and wondering why you started.
This is the 30-Day Declutter Challenge™ — one small category a day, every day for 30 days, until you’ve worked through thirty areas of your home that have been quietly weighing on you.
That’s it. One category. Ten to fifteen minutes. Done.
Why This Challenge Is Built Differently
Most decluttering challenges give you a list and leave you to figure out the rest. You get the what without the why — and when things get hard, which they will, there’s nothing to hold onto.
This one is different.
Every day of this challenge comes with the why behind the category — why that specific space matters, why people struggle with it, and what it actually feels like to let it go. Not technique. Not a method to follow. Just the honest truth about why that drawer or that shelf or that corner of your closet has been sitting there undealt with — and the permission to finally do something about it.
How the Challenge Is Structured
The 30 days are divided into four weeks, each with its own focus:
Week 1 — Easy Momentum (Days 1-10) We start in the kitchen. Not because it’s the easiest room — because it’s the one where quick wins compound fast. Counter, fridge, table, mugs, spices, containers. Ten days of categories that take minutes and immediately change how the space feels.
Week 2 — Visible Clutter Relief (Days 11-17) The surfaces everyone sees every day. Nightstand, dresser, coffee table, dining table, entryway. The places where clutter accumulates quietly and adds to your stress every single time you look at them.
Week 3 — Quick Cleanup Wins (Days 18-22) Five fast categories that most people overlook entirely. Makeup, skincare, bathroom counter, the car, the paper pile. Small, contained, deeply satisfying.
Week 4 — Wardrobe Edits (Days 23-30) We finish in the closet. T-shirts, jeans, shoes, bags, jackets, leggings, pajamas, belts. Eight days of honest decisions about what you actually wear versus what you keep out of habit, guilt, or the memory of who you used to be.
This Is a Declutter Challenge — Not an Organizing Challenge
I want to be clear about something before you start.
This challenge is about letting go. It is not about setting up systems, building organizational structures, or making your home look like a Pinterest board. That work comes after — and it’s a different kind of project entirely.
For now, the only question is: does this stay or does this go?
Everything else can wait.
Get the Calendar
I’ve put together a clean month-by-month calendar of the full 30-day challenge — so you can see exactly what’s coming, plan ahead, and track your progress as you go.
Download the 30-Day Declutter Challenge™ Calendar here.
Want Someone in Your Corner While You Do This?
The challenge is designed to be done independently. But I know from years of working with clients that the hardest part is never the knowing — it’s the doing, especially when the decisions pile up and the overwhelm sets in.
If you want real-time support while you work through a space, I offer 30-minute virtual decluttering sessions — just you, me, and the area you’re tackling. We work through it together on video, I help you make the decisions in real time, and you end the session with real progress and real momentum.
Book your 30-minute virtual session here.
Look for the 30-minute virtual option in the booking menu.
Day 1 of the 30-Day Declutter Challenge™ is waiting for you.
Let’s do this.
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