18: Spring Reset — What to Actually Clean, Reset, and Ignore
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."