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Decluttering, Declutter, Homeownership, Savannah GeorgiaPublished January 21, 2026
February Declutter Challenge
At some point, most of us realize our homes are working against us instead of for us.
Drawers stick. Closets feel crowded. There’s always something that needs to be "dealt with later." Nothing is technically wrong, but everything feels a little heavier than it should.
That's exactly why we're hosting a February Declutter Challenge.
This isn't a self-paced project you're left to figure out on your own. We've created a simple daily schedule that focuses on one small space at a time. Each day, you'll get an email telling you what to tackle, what's coming up next, and a quick check-in to see how the previous day went.
No guessing. No overwhelm.
Why this works
Decluttering feels hard when you look at your whole house. It feels manageable when you’re only responsible for one drawer, one shelf, or one cabinet that day. Fifteen to twenty minutes adds up quickly when you’re consistent.
We're also creating a private Facebook group for anyone who wants extra accountability. You can post progress, share wins, laugh about the random things you uncover, or just follow along quietly. I'll be participating too, imperfectly, right alongside everyone else.
This is not about perfection
This challenge isn't about creating a picture-perfect home. It's about making progress. A drawer that opens easily. A closet you don't dread. A kitchen counter that stays clear a little longer.
Whether you plan to sell this spring, later this year, or not at all, decluttering pays off. Homes that are easier to live in are easier to show, easier to maintain, and simply feel better day to day.
And if selling is somewhere in the back of your mind, this is one of the smartest first steps you can take. Decluttering now makes everything else easier later.
How to join
Sign up for the February Declutter Challenge HERE
Once you're signed up, you'll receive the full schedule, daily emails to keep you moving, and an invitation to join the Facebook group.
By the end of the month, we'll all have cleaner homes, fewer piles, and probably a few good stories about what we finally let go of.
