🍃 60 Things to Throw Away Right Now (Soft Reset Ed

Sometimes your life doesn’t need more —

it needs less.

I found this declutter checklist and whew… it hit HARD. From expired makeup to emotional baggage, this list is a whole reset button.

✨ Not just your home — your mind, phone, and spirit too.

If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or heavy lately… start here.

🛍️ Toss what no longer serves you

🧠 Release mental clutter

📱 Clean your digital space

💗 Make room for peace

I’m doing this challenge this week — who’s joining me?

Drop a 🩷 if you’re ready to clear space for new blessings.

2/20 Edited to

... Read moreDecluttering is more than just tidying up your living space; it’s about creating room for positive energy and mental clarity in your daily life. When I first took on a challenge like this one, focusing on 60 specific items to throw away, I noticed how each discarded thing felt like lifting a small weight off my shoulders. One of the hardest yet most freeing parts was dealing with digital clutter. I spent hours deleting old screenshots, clearing out unused apps, and unsubscribing from emails that no longer brought value. It’s amazing how much mental relief comes from cleaning up the virtual space that constantly demands our attention. I also appreciated the inclusiveness of this checklist that covers all areas — the kitchen with expired spices and chipped mugs, the bedroom with unworn clothes, and even sentimental clutter like dried flowers from years ago. Deciding what to let go of taught me to confront unnecessary emotional baggage. For instance, keeping gifts or items out of guilt was a mental block I had to overcome. If you’re tackling this declutter challenge, try breaking it down into rooms or categories to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Also, consider donating usable items to extend their life and help others. The mental clutter tips especially resonated with me, reminding me to release worry about perfection or unfinished projects — because sometimes, the ultimate goal is just to start. Overall, this soft reset transformed my approach to possessions and well-being. It’s not about having less for the sake of less, but making space for what truly enriches your life and spirit. Ready to join in and clear out old clutter to welcome peace and new blessings? Take it one item at a time, and notice the lightness that comes with each small but meaningful discard.