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    5 Steps for Organized Bliss

    By AdminMarch 11, 2025
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    5 Steps for Organized Bliss


    Lately, life has looked like a busy blur of travel. And while I’ve loved making memories, connecting with friends, and jumping into new experiences, perhaps the most unexpected result of life on the go has been how it’s motivated me to do a closet clean out. Let me explain. Over the past two months, I’ve been traveling at least every other week and living out of a suitcase. That means I’m rotating between the easiest and most versatile outfits that 1) fit in my carry-on and 2) effortlessly take me from day to night.

    Those unicorn pieces include my favorite Freda Salvador slip-on sneakers, this cozy Frank & Eileen travel set for the flight, an old DOEN dress that has easily become my most-worn (and complimented) dress, a leather jacket, a few workout outfits, and anything that might be specific to the occasion, whether a wedding or work trip.

    Grabbing these staples weekly has illuminated the fact that a small portion of my closet is for my tried-and-true staples, minus a few special pieces. Maybe you feel similar about your closet: that nothing seems to be getting worn and a majority of items take up too much space. Clearly, a closet clean out is calling our names.

    Feature image from our interview with Clare V by Michelle Nash.

    5 Tips for an Effective Closet Clean Out

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve decluttered my closet only to find it filled up again with impulse buys, gifted items, and pieces I wish I wore but never do. And let’s be honest—some things stick around simply because of how much I spent on them (ouch).

    Every time I open it up, I feel the overwhelm creeping in: I have too much.

    But here’s the thing—closet clean-outs don’t have to be an all-day, all-or-nothing event. Small, intentional steps can create lasting change if you approach them intentionally and are patient with yourself. If your closet is likewise due for a refresh, here’s how I’m approaching mine, one step at a time.

    Step 1: Start With the Easiest Pieces

    If I haven’t worn it in years, then it’s an easy goodbye. Case in point: my stash of cycling gear from 2015-2017. The last time I hopped on my road bike was in 2017. Safe to say, it’s time to let go.

    Not everything has to leave—I’ll keep two sets of gear just in case—but the rest is heading to resale (cycling kits hold their value!). The same applies to anything else that’s been collecting dust. If it hasn’t seen the light of day in ages, chances are it never will.

    Step 2: Minimize Duplicates

    Raise your hand if you have a favorite sweatshirt you always reach for. Now raise your hand if you have 17 more sitting in your closet that are stiff, unworn, or just not quite right. Yep, same.

    The reality? More isn’t more—it’s just taking up space. The goal here is to curate, not just clean. I’m keeping only the things I actually wear and love. (The exception: white tees. If you’re a fellow spiller, then you know backups are essential.)

    Step 3: Get Honest About “One Day”

    A huge chunk of my closet is made up of clothes I reach for maybe once or twice a year. They either don’t fit quite right, feel uncomfortable, or just aren’t me anymore. And yet… I struggle to part with them.

    I’m reframing the way I think about these pieces. If I can alter it to fit—and I’d actually wear it—then I’ll keep it. Otherwise, it’s out. Because the truth is, styles evolve and clinging to the past isn’t doing me (or my space) any favors. Give yourself permission to remember the same.

    Step 4: Donate, Sell, Gift

    The final step is to find a new home for the pieces I no longer need. Whether it’s ThredUp, Poshmark, eBay, or a local nonprofit like Dress for Success, I’m committing to getting these items out of my space and into the hands of someone who’ll love them.

    It’s easy to procrastinate on this part because taking photos and listing items can be a process, but I’m tackling it in small increments—just a few hours on the weekend until it’s done. I know it will feel so good once it is.

    Step 5: Set Future Ground Rules

    My sister has a friend who embodies a true minimalist’s attitude. If she buys something new, then she removes the same number of items from her closet. She also never buys something unless she can wear it right then. I love this approach. It creates an awareness of what’s actually in your wardrobe and prevents the “I forgot I even owned this” moment—of which I have many.

    This mindset isn’t just for closets, either. Lately, I’ve realized my pantry and fridge could probably use a deep clean and better organization too.

    While the process may seem daunting right now, know there’s nothing more grounding than stepping into a space that feels light, organized, and aligned with who you are. Purposeful and intentional. Consider this your sign: Start small, go step by step, and trust that with each piece you let go of, you’re making room for more of what you love.

    This post was last updated on March 10, 2025 to include new insights.





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