
Introduction
Let’s be honest — decluttering always sounds like a great idea…
Until you’re standing in the middle of your room, holding a random charger from 2012 thinking:
👉 “But what if I need this one day?”
If you’re a busy woman, decluttering can feel:
- Overwhelming
- Time-consuming
- Like something you’ll “get to eventually”
But here’s the truth:
👉 Decluttering for busy women doesn’t have to mean spending your entire weekend organising your sock drawer.
We’re keeping this simple, realistic, and actually doable.
🧠 Why Decluttering Feels So Hard
Before we start, let’s address the real issue…
It’s not just “stuff”.
It’s:
- “I might need this”
- “I spent money on this”
- “This used to be useful”
And suddenly you’re emotionally attached to a broken hair straightener 😅
✨ The Rule That Changes Everything
If you take one thing from this post, let it be this:
👉 You don’t need to organise everything — you just need to own less.
Decluttering first. Organising second.
💛 The Marie Kondo Method: “Does This Spark Joy?”
You’ve probably heard of this, but let’s make it practical.
When you pick something up, ask:
👉 “Does this spark joy?”
And I don’t mean:
- “Will this be useful one day?”
- “Should I keep this?”
I mean:
👉 Do you actually like it?
What “Spark Joy” REALLY Means
For busy women, let’s translate it:
- Do I use this regularly?
- Do I feel good when I use/wear it?
- Would I buy this again today?
If the answer is no…
👉 It can go.
⏰ Decluttering for Busy Women: The 15-Minute Method
Because let’s be realistic — you don’t have 5 hours to reorganise your entire life.
🧺 Step 1: Pick ONE Small Area
Not your whole house.
Start with:
- One drawer
- One shelf
- One corner
👉 Small wins build momentum
🗑️ Step 2: Remove Everything
Take everything out.
Yes, everything.
This is where you realise:
👉 “Why do I own 14 pens that don’t work?”
💭 Step 3: Use the “Spark Joy” Test
Pick up each item and ask:
👉 Does this spark joy?
Be honest.
Not polite. Not logical. Honest.
📦 Step 4: Create 3 Piles
- Keep
- Donate/Sell on Vinted for that extra cash!!
- Throw away
👉 No “maybe” pile (we’re not doing that today)
🧼 Step 5: Put Back LESS
Only return the things you actually want and use.
Notice how:
👉 Everything suddenly looks more organised… without buying storage boxes
🔁 Make It a Weekly Habit
Instead of one big declutter (that never happens), try:
👉 15 minutes, once a week
That’s it.
Over time, this builds into:
- A calmer space
- Less mess
- Less stress
💡 What to Declutter First (Easy Wins)
If you don’t know where to start, try:
- Your handbag
- Bathroom products
- Kitchen counters
- Your wardrobe (start small!)
❌ What You DON’T Need to Do
Let’s release the pressure:
You do NOT need:
- A perfectly minimalist home
- Matching storage containers
- A full weekend dedicated to decluttering
👉 You just need to start small
🌿 Final Thoughts
Decluttering isn’t about having less for the sake of it.
It’s about:
👉 Creating space
👉 Reducing stress
👉 Making your life easier
And honestly?
You deserve a space that feels calm, not chaotic.
✅ Quick Decluttering Checklist
- Pick one small area
- Remove everything
- Use the “spark joy” method
- Sort into 3 piles
- Put back only what you love/use
💛 Closing Line
You don’t need to declutter your whole life in one day.
Just start with one drawer… and go from there.

