The Baddass-est Decluttering List You’ll Ever Need
This is my spice drawer - organized, functional, inspiring and imperfect.
To prepare for my upcoming Get it Done! Decluttering & Accountability Club, I’ve assembled the baddass-est decluttering list so you know WHAT’S POSSIBLE to declutter.
90 DECLUTTERING IDEAS FOR YOU
🏠 HOME + SPACE
1. Expired pantry food
2. Duplicate kitchen utensils
3. Old spice jars you can’t read anymore
4. Chipped mugs you never use
5. Mismatched Tupperware lids
6. Cookbooks you never open
7. That “junk drawer” full of mystery cords, stickies & more
8. Empty boxes you’re “saving” for someday
9. Broken hangers
10. Knick knacks that are broken
11. Shoes that hurt (even if they’re cute)
12. Towels past their prime
13. Single socks (admit defeat)
14. Old bedding or pillows
15. Forgotten candles with no scent left
16. Decor that doesn’t make you smile
17. Dead plants (moment of silence)
18. Expired cleaning products
19. Unused gift bags or wrapping paper
20. Receipts and instruction manuals for things you don’t own
💻 DIGITAL LIFE
1. Unread emails from 2017
2. Apps you haven’t opened in months
3. Photos of random parking signs
4. Duplicate selfies
5. Downloads folder chaos
6. Old desktop screenshots
7. Social media follows that drain your energy
8. Bookmarks you’ll “totally read later”
9. Calendar events that no longer matter
10. Notifications — turn them off!
11. Spam subscriptions (unsubscribe!)
12. Old passwords scribbled on post-its
13. Unused browser extensions
14. Digital files named “final_final_v2”
15. Outdated resumes or bios
16. Online courses you’re never finishing
17. Random notes from before your kids were born
18. Out-of-control Google Drive
19. Unused cloud storage duplicates
20. That group chat that’s been silent since 2020
👚 CLOSET + STYLE
1. Clothes with tags still on
2. “Maybe one day” clothes and accessories
3. Worn-out workout wear from the 90’s
4. Costume-y accessories from another era
5. Freebie shirts from fundraising events
6. Jewelry that’s tangled beyond repair
7. Hats you’ve never worn
8. Sunglasses that don’t suit your face
9. Old bras, socks, and other “underthings”
10. Scarves that multiply like rabbits
💰 FINANCIAL CLUTTER
1. Subscriptions you forgot you had
2. Bank accounts you no longer use
3. Unused / expired credit cards
4. Loyalty cards for stores you never visit
5. Old tax paperwork past retention date
6. Impulse-buy items you regret — sell or donate
7. Duplicate insurance policies
8. Budget spreadsheets you abandoned
9. Expired coupons
10. Receipts you don’t need for returns or taxes
🧭 TIME + ENERGY
1. Meetings that could be emails
2. Projects that don’t align with your priorities
3. To-do lists longer than novels
4. Overcommitted weekends
5. Routines that no longer serve you
6. Random pings and dings during focus time
7. Calendars that aren’t realistic - or updated
8. Saying “yes” when you mean “no”
9. Activities that are energy-draining
10. Waiting for “the perfect time” to start
🎨 CREATIVE + PERSONAL LIFE
1. Half-finished hobbies you’ve outgrown
2. Books you didn’t finish and won’t
3. Craft supplies you bought during the Pandemic
4. Old notebooks with one page used
5. Duplicate supplies, tools, and materials
6. Memorabilia and conference notes from a past career
7. Inspiration boards that feel outdated
8. Apps or tools to “organize your life” but don’t/wont
9. Projects you want to start but secretly don’t care about
10. Belief that decluttering = perfection rather than freedom
🧠 MENTAL + EMOTIONAL
1. “Shoulds” that aren’t yours
2. Toxic relationships
3. Outdated goals
4. Negative self-talk loops
5. Guilt about not doing enough (except decluttering!)
6. Comparison traps
7. People-pleasing habits
8. Resentment you’ve been carrying
9. Old stories about who you used to be
10. Fear of missing out (FOMO clutter!)
In the Get it Done! Decluttering & Accountability Club, we tackle decluttering online with expert guidance (that’s me!) and support from a fun group. What to expect:
A welcoming, judgment-free, and supportive space where you can finally tackle what’s weighing you down.
Dedicated time to set priorities, declutter, and organize — and actually get things done.
Declutter and organize in real time via Zoom, giving yourself a focused “container” of time to stay on task.
Expert guidance and strategy with my T.U.D.O.S. Technique to help build clarity, calm, and confidence.
Camaraderie and accountability from fellow doers who are keen to progress and cheer every step of the way.
Space to breathe and feel more in control and at ease as you make meaningful progress.
Get It Done! Decluttering & Accountability Details
Mondays November 3, 10, 17, and 24
7:30 - 9 pm EDT
Zoom (link sent upon registration)
Investment $100
I’M READY TO JOIN THE CLUB!
What Others Say About The GiD Club:
“I got more done in 90 minutes than all of last year! Doing this with others helps so much. The collective energy is motivating. And I had fun, which is not something I thought I'd equate wth decluttering. Thanks for such a supportive space!”
“I’ve been wanting to declutter forever but never make the time to commit. Other things always come up. In this group, I feel seen and supported which makes decluttering way less stressful. Jessica’s ease and energy make it fun and the best part is, I’ve done more every week than I ever have on my own.”
Let’s be badass and do this, ok?
Jessica