
356: 6 Steps to Declutter Your Closet (Even When It Feels Overwhelming)
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Have you ever started your morning feeling rushed, frustrated… or already behind before you even leave the house?
Sometimes it's not your schedule.
It's your closet.
When your wardrobe is filled with pieces that don't fit, don't work, or don't reflect your real life, it creates friction before your day even begins.
In this episode, Katy shares six simple, realistic rules to help you declutter your closet and make getting dressed feel easier, faster, and way less stressful.
No massive purge.
No all-day overhaul.
Just small shifts that actually stick.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Use your past season as dataYour closet is constantly giving you feedback…
You just have to pay attention.
Ask yourself:
- Did I have the opportunity to wear this? If I did… why didn't I?
Your unworn items are clues:
- uncomfortable fits styles you've outgrown pieces you simply don't love anymore
👉 Stop guessing what works and start using real-life data
2) Create a donation station (this is bigger than it sounds)A simple bin, bag, or box can change everything.
Why?
Because it removes the biggest blocker:
👉 friction
Instead of thinking, "I'll deal with this later…"
You have a place to act immediately
It also rewires your brain to see decluttering as:
- normal ongoing part of your routine
Your closet should reflect:
👉 how you actually live right now
Not:
- who you used to be who you wish you were or a life you're not currently living
Because that mismatch creates:
- guilt frustration decision fatigue
👉 Your closet should support your current season, not fight it
4) One item a day beats a full closet overhaulYou don't need to:
- dump everything on your bed spend hours making decisions or burn out trying to "fix it all"
Instead:
👉 remove ONE item per day
That's:
- 30 items in a month 90 items in a season
👉 Small, consistent action always wins over all-or-nothing
5) Set physical boundaries for your categoriesClutter isn't always about loving something too much…
It's about having no limit
Instead of arbitrary numbers, use:
- a drawer a shelf a bin
When it's full → something has to go
👉 Boundaries make decisions easier and less emotional
6) Use the "Opportunity Rule" to make faster decisionsThis is the question that cuts through the noise:
👉 "Have I had the opportunity to wear this… and chose not to?"
If the answer is yes, that's your answer
No overthinking
No "what if someday"
Just clarity
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