Your Home Doesn’t Need a Deep Clean. It Needs a Reset.
Let’s be honest: You don’t need another checklist that says “wipe the baseboards” - you already know that.
What you actually need is to feel good in your home again. This isn’t about scrubbing harder. It’s about clearing space for who you’re becoming.
Here’s how to reset your home (and maybe yourself):
1. Crack the window - even if it’s cold.
Let the air shift. Still air holds old energy.
2. Pick one corner. That’s it.
Don’t say, “I’m cleaning the kitchen.” Say, “I’m resetting this drawer.” This shelf. This moment.
3. Throw out what no longer reflects you.
Yes - that one sock. That mug you hate but keep. That perfume that smells like a version of you you’re done with.
4. Don’t put on a hype playlist.
Put on something real. Music that lets you feel, not just move.
5. Finish with something sacred.
Light a candle. Set a stone. Mist the air. Whatever it is - let it symbolize closure.
This isn’t about being tidy. It’s about coming home to yourself.