EP 473 // Top 10 Things To Declutter This Spring

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 21 MIN

EP 473 // Top 10 Things To Declutter This Spring

from SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE + BUSINESS | Schedules, Routines, Productivity, Time Management, Operating System · host Chelsi Jo

Spring is here, and that means it’s time to refresh, reset, and declutter! But instead of feeling overwhelmed by the idea of tackling your entire house, I’ve got a simple and effective list of the top 10 things to declutter right now. From your schedule and to-do list to your garage, pantry, and even your ClickUp tasks, these are the areas that will make the biggest impact in your home and life. If you’re ready to clear the clutter and step into the new season feeling organized and in control, this episode is for you! What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔️ The 10 most important things to declutter this spring ✔️ How to simplify your schedule and to-do list so you stop feeling overwhelmed ✔️ The key spaces in your home that collect the most clutter—and how to fix them ✔️ A surprising digital space you need to clean up for better productivity Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a fresh, stress-free spring! 🎉 xoxo, Chelsi Jo  . . . . Don’t Miss the Escape Challenge! 📆 Mark your calendar! The Escape Challenge is happening March 25-28, and it’s designed to help you escape the overwhelm and create a systemized plan for your home and business. Sign up now! → https://chelsijo.co/escapechallenge 📩 Let’s chat! DM me on Instagram @chelsijo.co and tell me which space you’re decluttering first!

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