March 20th marks the first official day of spring — that beautiful moment when the world collectively exhales. The earth begins to shed the cold, gray heaviness of winter, the days stretch a little longer, and the sun shines just a bit brighter. And almost instinctively… we start thinking about spring cleaning.
There’s something about this season that whispers, “It’s time.”
Maybe it’s swapping chunky sweaters for short sleeves. Trading boots for sandals. Packing away winter coats and rediscovering lighter layers.
But spring organizing isn’t just about rotating your wardrobe — it’s about making decisions.
Yes… even about those jeans you haven’t worn since 12th grade. And that little league jersey that holds sweet memories (but hasn’t left the hanger in years).
Spring is an opportunity to make space — not for more things, but for what actually serves you now.
Ask Yourself:
- What no longer fits my life — physically or emotionally?
- What am I holding onto out of habit instead of purpose?
- What would my home feel like if it truly supported me?
Spring is your invitation to reset. Not to become someone else. But to align your space with who you are becoming.