Have you ever looked around your home and wondered how you have so much stuff and where the heck it came from?
You're cleaning up all the time, but never catching up.
You know you need
- More time for the people inside your home, but right now all of your extra minutes are consumed by the stuff inside it
- More energy but you're already exhausted from the daily messes and decluttering is always put on the back-burner
- Less stuff in your home, so that you have less work but you don't know how to start decluttering your home, or finish it
And you need to declutter now, because...
- Your kids are getting older every day and you know you are missing so many moments with them because you are distracted by the messes.
- Your home always has things coming into it and if you don't start clearing it now, it's just going to continue to pile up.
- The chronic stress and burden your clutter causes you is not healthy and you can't continue to feel so overwhelmed and behind all the time
I hear you - this USED to be me👇
The day to day work of being a mom kept me so busy that decluttering felt like one more thing on my to do list I would never get to.
A lot of decluttering advice out there doesn't work for moms, and maybe you've been frustrated by hearing things like...
🙄Just keep what sparks joy well, okay that diaper pail isn't exactly joyful but it sure is useful #amiright
😅Pull it all out and only put back what you want to keep clearly this person has never seen what a kid (or multiple kids) can do with a pile of random things
😒Just set aside a weekend to go through your things then donate or sell them and clearly another great IDEA but something that doesn't work for moms. We can hardly get 5 minutes uninterrupted.
That's why Decluttering Simplified exists.
So moms can get decluttering support that understand them and their family.
Get ready to simplify the entire process of how you...
- Make decisions on what to keep, and not keep
- Choose what to donate, trash or sell
- Sell items that are worth selling
- Guide your family through the decision making process of decluttering their own things
- Change your shopping and spending habits to save money and space in your home
- Communicate with family and friends about boundaries in what they give you
- Celebrate holidays and birthdays in a meaningful way to your family
- Make your home fun and comfortable and still easy to clean up
- Organize what's left in a simple, sustainable way without spending a ton of money
👆All of this is what happens inside of Decluttering Simplified when you crack the code of decluttering your home as a mom.
Do you ever feel like...
- You can't declutter because you have sentimental attachments
- The messes in your home mean something about you - like you are "too messy, "too distracted" or just not good at being a mom
- If you declutter, your life will be boring
- You do things ALL day long, but at the end of the day can't remember what you did
- Mom life just means you will be stuck doing pointless busy work
- Decluttering is something "other" moms can do because they have more time, energy or support
- People who declutter must have more money to replace things in case they need them
- If you want to declutter you will have to force the other people in your home to get rid of things they want to keep
If you resonate with ANY of that👆👆
you're not the only one. All the moms inside Decluttering Simplified have felt some or all of this!
But not any more...
I want you to live in a home where...
- You declutter the stuff that overwhelms you AND keep the things that are fun, creative and bring you pleasure!
- You break free from rigid rules, and restrictions AND have all the things that make your home feel comfortable, inviting and fun.
- Your home shows signs of people living a beautiful life AND the messes don't make you feel ashamed, embarrassed or overwhelmed.
- You have the things you need, when you need them AND you know that if there is ever a true need you are resourceful enough to figure it out!
- You know with certainty your home is perfect as it is, even if you want to give it some upgrades or move to a new home one day.
- Your workload decreases as you declutter AND you discover simple rhythms and routines to manage your home.
- You have enough, but not too much.
You're probably thinking, all of that sounds nice.
But I still don't know how it's possible for me right now because my kids can sense when I want to declutter and have urgent needs in that exact moment.
👆And even with all of this complexity of decluttering as a mom... you still need to figure out how to find the balance of having enough stuff, without having so much it overwhelms you every single day.
Luckily for you, that's exactly what Decluttering Simplified does! It's a step by step process to declutter your entire home start to finish, in bite-sized projects you can actually do as a mom.
"I decluttered our living room, and now my one year old is just walking around and playing, and I don't even have to worry about him getting into anything."
- Jodi, mom of 4
"All the donations are in the back of my car, ready to go tomorrow 🎉"
- Kayla, mom of 2
"I just saved us $300 by decluttering. I realized I don't actually need another toy shelf like I thought🤯"
- Ashley, mom of 4
"Thank you so much for this jump start! There are so many items leaving our house that we don't need!"
- Amy, mom of 3
"In the past I would have just run down the list of everything on sale and stocked up 'just in case' and not even really known what we needed. Not this time. I added the 4 things, checked out. It was so simple. I'm looking forward to more decluttering benefits like this!"
- Morgan, mom of 4