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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2025 · 4 MIN

#39 - Most January Decluttering Challenges Fail, Try This Instead

from Tidy Tidbits · host Tidy Dad

Every January, the urge to declutter kicks in, but most challenges fall apart fast. Not because we lack motivation, but because we’re asked to declutter things we don’t fully control: shared spaces, other people’s stuff, and emotional or sentimental categories.In this episode, Tidy Dad introduces a different approach: a 31-day decluttering experiment focused only on decluttering your own categories of items.No negotiating. No family meetings. Just your stuff.Each day features one small, specific category you can tackle in 10 minutes or less, using the same four-step process: Clear, Sort, Assess, Plan.The goal isn’t perfection, it’s momentum. Small wins that build decision-making muscles and help you make space for the life you’re living now.👇 Grab the FREE January Decluttering Calendar and start with one small win.We’re also nearing the one-year anniversary of Tidy Up Your Life. If jumping into decluttering feels overwhelming, the book is a great place to start. It focuses on function over aesthetics and offers strategies that apply to your home, habits, routines, and life. It’s available in hardcover, or ebook, or audio book (read by me)!📚 Check out my book: Tidy Up Your Life🗞️ Follow Tidy Dad on Substack: The Tidy Times📸 Follow Tidy Dad on IG: @Tidy Dad This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tidydad.substack.com/subscribe

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