What if the key to a happier 2026 is starting with a clean slate? In this week’s video, learn how decluttering can transform not only your physical space, but also your mindset. When your home feels lighter and more organized, your thoughts often follow. There’s also power in doing a digital declutter. Clear out emails, photos, and distractions that no longer serve you. As Marie Kondo says, “Keep only those things that speak to your heart, then take the plunge and discard the rest.” When you remove what does not bring value or joy, you create room for clarity, creativity, and growth. Staying organized in 2026 helps you focus on what truly matters and move confidently toward making your dreams a reality.

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Are you unsure where to begin when it comes to decluttering? Set a timer on your phone for 10 minutes to help you get started! When the timer goes off, take a break, or keep pushing through.

For physical items in your home, make three baskets/zones: Keep, Donate, Toss. You can also have a permanent donate box/basket in your home. If decluttering all at once is overwhelming, keep the box/basket and as you go throughout your day and see things you don’t use anymore or are getting too old, put them in the box.

Physical places to start with decluttering in your home:

  • Nightstand
  • Makeup drawer in your bathroom
  • Sock drawer: Throw away all the ones with holes
  • Linen closet: Get rid of blankets you don’t use or need
  • Medicine cabinet
  • One desk drawer with papers

Digital declutter places to start:

  • Phone screenshots
  • Emails
  • Downloads folder on computer
  • Text messages
  • Phone contacts
  • Unused apps
  • Unfollow accounts on social media that make you anxious and don’t fill your life with inspiration and happiness