18: Spring Reset — What to Actually Clean, Reset, and Ignore
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Spring cleaning culture wants you to believe you need to deep clean your entire house, reorganize every closet, and start fresh. But for most moms, that's not realistic — and it's not even helpful.
In this episode, I'm breaking down exactly what matters when you're resetting your home — and what you can completely skip without guilt.
You'll learn:
- Why spring resets feel so overwhelming (and the 3 reasons we keep falling into the trap)
- The only 3 areas that actually make a measurable difference in how you feel every day
- What you can ignore entirely — baseboards, Pinterest projects, and emotionally heavy decluttering
- A simple 3-step spring reset you can complete in under 2 hours
- How to maintain it without trying to keep everything perfect
This isn't about creating an Instagram-worthy home. It's about creating a home that doesn't add to your mental load.
Listen now to find out what you can stop doing and what actually moves the needle.
✅ Spring resets are about creating breathing room, not achieving perfection
✅ Focus on just 3 areas:• High-traffic surfaces (kitchen counter, dining table, entryway)• Your visual field (what you see first when you wake up, walk in, or sit down)• Decision-heavy zones (kids' clothes, your closet, meal planning area)
✅ You can completely skip:• Deep cleaning baseboards and light fixtures• Reorganizing your entire pantry with matching containers• Rotating seasonal decor• Decluttering sentimental items• Any Pinterest project that requires a tutorial
✅ The 3-step reset system:• Step 1: 15-minute surface clear• Step 2: 30-minute visual field check• Step 3: 45-minute decision-heavy edit
✅ Maintenance = micro-resets (daily 5-min, weekly 15-min, monthly 30-min), not perfection
💬 "A reset doesn't mean everything is perfect. It means you've cleared enough mental and physical clutter to function without resistance."
💬 "You don't need matching pantry containers. You need to know where the snacks are."
💬 "You are not a retailer. Your home does not need to match the season."
💬 "Good enough is the goal. You're not trying to finish — you're trying to reduce resistance."
💬 "You're not trying to create a perfect home. You're trying to create a home that doesn't add to your mental load."