Here’s a thought for today:
Sometimes clutter isn’t just “too much stuff.”
Sometimes it’s delayed decisions.
“I might need this.”
“I paid good money for this.”
“I should sell this someday.”
“This belonged to a version of me I’m not ready to let go of.”
And every one of those undecided items quietly asks for attention every time we see it.
One of the kindest things we can do for ourselves is choose one small category and make a real decision.
Not the whole house.
Not the whole storage unit.
Not your entire past life.
Just one shelf.
One box.
One drawer.
One little pile that has been visually nagging you.
Ask:
Does this serve my life now?
Would I buy it again today?
Is it worth the space it takes up?
Could it bless someone else instead?
Progress doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like one clear surface and one calmer breath.
What is one tiny area you could decide on today?