
The Ultimate Decluttering Guide for Families
Go from overwhelmed with the clutter and state of your home; to feeling in control, at peace and excited and motivated to keep moving forward.
If any of the following sounds like you, you’re in the right spot:
overwhelmed when you walk in to certain areas of your home
everyday routines have become inefficient and stressful
the ‘stuff’ in your home is causing constant stress and frustration
you feel shame or embarrassment about the state of your home
you have kids aged 0-17
your are ready and motivated for CHANGE
Who is this Declutter Guide designed for?
What changes should I expect?
Milestones for the First 30 Days
You will learn the power (and countless benefits) of decluttering
Understand the root of the overwhelm
Shift your mindset from overwhelmed to empowered and create a clear vision for your clutter-free life
Learn strategies to declutter, purge and edit items that are no longer loved or used
You will learn what is most important to you and your family and how to trust your instincts about what to keep
Begin to create clutter-free and peaceful spaces to better serve you and your family so you have more time for the things that matter most
Become empowered and confident to keep going
Inside the Decluttering Guide for Families, you will find:
Opportunities to reflect on the root of the clutter
Journal prompts
Practical advice for making decisions
Realistic tips for getting started and eliminating the overwhelm
Actionable steps to keep things moving forward
Progress Trackers to keep you motivated
What are the Key Features of the Guide?
My Decluttering Story
In 2018 I hit a wall.
I was overwhelmed, exhausted and felt like I was failing at motherhood, marriage, work and, honestly - life.
I slowly started removing the clutter in our home, room by room, and with each new peaceful space, my heart felt lighter.
This was the beginning of a transformation I didn’t see coming.
Fast forward 7 years and we have completely changed how we move through life.
We shop less
We get outside more
We laugh more
We no longer care about keeping up with the rest of the world
And sometimes I catch myself thinking: “THIS is the life I dreamed of”
I now spend my workdays providing education, inspiration and in-home organizing for families who are feeling disorganized, overwhelmed with clutter and looking for a home (and routine) OVERHAUL - and sharing my passion for making space for all the things that matter most.
Which, it turns out, aren’t things at all.
Thank you for being here, it means more than you know.
Mary Ann K. xo
What clients are saying…
If you are ready to kick-start your home overhaul then you are in the right spot!
FAQs
How & when will I receive my guide?
Once you purchase your guide, you will receive a link to download your PDF Guide.
Please note that your link expires after 24 hours.
Please download your guide within 24 hours to avoid delays.
How much time do I need to commit to decluttering?
Great question! This depends a lot on how much clutter you’re tackling and/or how large the space is.
Some clients work 5 minutes a day. Others spend 2-20 hours decluttering over the course of 30 days.
No matter how much time you have, committing to the projects makes all the difference for success.
What if my kids are grown up?
This guide is a benefit to anyone struggling with clutter in their homes. However if you are looking for a guide targeted at empty nesters/60+ there is one coming soon!
Our Decluttering Guide for 60+ is coming in 2026. Stay tuned for more updates here on the website, on Instagram and in our YouTube videos.
What happens after the 30 days?
This guide will help you create a plan for your first 30 days. Once you create your plan, this guide will be a reference for you to come back to, again and again, when you’re looking for guidance and inspiration
With that being said, we are launching more guides and online programs in 2026 so keep an eye out of for more support coming soon!

“Once we let go of all the things that don’t matter, we discover all the things that really do.”
— Joshua Becker