5-Minute Declutters That Make a Big Impact
- Brian Tinsman
- May 19, 2025
- 2 min read
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We all know the feeling: you’re overwhelmed by clutter but short on time. The good news? You don’t need to set aside an entire day to make real progress. Small, focused bursts of decluttering—just five minutes at a time—can shift your space and your mindset.
Table of Contents
Clear the Entryway
Your entryway is the first thing you and your guests see. It quietly sets the mood for your home. When clutter builds up—shoes, bags, unopened mail—it becomes a visual stressor. But a few minutes can change that:
Add a basket for mail and a tray for keys.
Return any rogue items to their proper homes.
Set a small reminder to tidy this space weekly.
Imagine the relief of coming home and being welcomed by a neat, organized entryway. It’s a breath of fresh air after a long day.
Tidy Your Bedside Table
This small surface has a big impact on your rest. A cluttered nightstand can make your mind feel busy, even as you try to wind down.
Remove old water glasses and unused lotions.
Limit the surface to essentials: a lamp, a current book, and maybe a calming candle.
Add a small catch-all for jewelry or hair ties.
With just a few intentional shifts, your bedside table becomes a true retreat—a little sanctuary at the end of every day.
Quick Car Reset
Our cars often become mobile storage units. It sneaks up: gym gear, receipts, empty coffee cups. Spend five minutes:
Collect trash and put it in a bag to toss.
Return any non-essentials to your home.
Wipe down surfaces with a quick-clean cloth.
You’ll be surprised how much lighter your daily commute feels when your car is fresh and clutter-free.
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