Martha Beck says that the way we describe our closets is how we describe ourselves. So… what’s yours saying?
✨ Does your space (and mind) feel light and freeing?
✨ Or do you feel buried under clutter, comparison, and chaos?
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home—it’s for your mind, too. This is the perfect time to take inventory of what you own (including your thoughts) and ask: Does this bring me joy? Or stress?
Your goal? To create a mental and physical space that supports the life you want—and to let go of anything that doesn’t.
One of my favorite decluttering tips (for your closet AND your mindset)?
START SMALL.
Trying to tackle everything at once—your whole house, your entire belief system—can feel overwhelming. Instead, start with one small, manageable area.
đź§ą One junk drawer.
đź§ One limiting thought.
The hardest part is simply starting. But once you do, you’ll build confidence, momentum, and proof that decluttering (whether physical or mental) is possible.
And here’s the best part:
Small changes create identity shifts.
When you organize one drawer, you’re not just tidying up—you’re becoming the type of person who values organization.
When you challenge one negative thought, you’re not just thinking differently—you’re stepping into the identity of someone who takes control of their mindset.
This is how real change happens.
And it all starts with that junk drawer… or that one thought. Pretty powerful, huh?
If you’re ready to declutter your mind and take control of your life, let’s chat. ⬇️