Spring Cleaning 2.0

There’s something about spring that makes me want to buy storage bins and change my life.

Anyone else?

Every April I get this wild urge to start over—clear out the closets, revamp my routines, detox my body, overhaul my habits. I start mentally drafting a new version of myself… the one who has systems, calm mornings, matching socks.

But here’s what I’ve learned:

I don’t actually need to Marie Kondo my house - I need a reset.

🌸 Release the clutter—yes, the physical stuff.

I don’t mean tackle the garage or empty your entire fridge.
I mean throw away the broken pen, clear the dishes off the nightstand, hang up the jacket you’ve been stepping over for a week.

When I feel stuck, it’s rarely about the stuff—it’s about what the stuff represents.
And clearing it (even just one thing) tells my brain: We’re not stuck anymore.

🧠 Release the pressure to have it all together.

This is the month I usually try to “spring clean” my life—new routine, new strategy, new 87-point checklist.
But that energy? That’s burnout disguised as productivity.

Instead of building a brand new system, I let go of the one that’s crushing me.
I ask: What would feel just 10% lighter this week?

💬 Release the noise in your brain.

Not by silencing it, but by dumping it somewhere that isn’t your frontal lobe.

I grab a notebook, or even the notes app on my phone, and just empty it all out:
To-dos, worries, reminders, rants, half-finished ideas.
It’s not organized. It’s not pretty. But it’s OUT. And that’s the win.

✨ Release the shame about how you’re starting.

Maybe your house is a mess. Maybe you haven’t followed a routine in weeks. Maybe you’re exhausted from pretending you’re fine.

You can start fresh without being “ready.”
You can clean your space without doing a deep cleanse of your soul.
You can reset without doing it perfectly.

Spring isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about clearing space so who you are has room to breathe.

If you need a simple, no-pressure way to do that?
I made something for you.

👉 Grab my 15-Minute Reset — a free guide to help you stop spiraling and start again (without cleaning your whole damn house).

It’s gentle. It’s grounded. And it works.
This season, you don’t need to reinvent yourself.
You just need to let go of what’s weighing you down.

One drawer. One task. One breath at a time.

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