If summer at your house feels louder, messier, and somehow stickier than usual—you’re in good company. Between kids home from school, routines out the window, and every surface covered in toys or half-finished projects, even just getting through the day can feel like juggling in a jungle. This week, I get real about the chaos of summer, that never-ending mental load, and why it’s perfectly normal to feel like your home is spiraling. But instead of waiting for that magical feeling of control t...
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If summer at your house feels louder, messier, and somehow stickier than usual—you’re in good company. Between kids home from school, routines out the window, and every surface covered in toys or half-finished projects, even just getting through the day can feel like juggling in a jungle. This week, I get real about the chaos of summer, that never-ending mental load, and why it’s perfectly normal to feel like your home is spiraling. But instead of waiting for that magical feeling of control t...
How to Start a Digital Declutter for Your Phone in Just 15 Minutes
Tidy the Clutter
16 minutes
4 months ago
How to Start a Digital Declutter for Your Phone in Just 15 Minutes
If your phone has started to feel like a second junk drawer—overflowing with apps you barely touch, endless notifications, and digital chaos that leaves your brain buzzing—you’re not alone. In today’s episode of Tidy the Clutter, Mariah opens up about the quiet overwhelm that digital clutter brings, especially when life is already stretching you thin. Together, we’ll take a gentle, doable path through a five-step reset, all designed for real life (and yes, even if you only have 15 minutes and...
Tidy the Clutter
If summer at your house feels louder, messier, and somehow stickier than usual—you’re in good company. Between kids home from school, routines out the window, and every surface covered in toys or half-finished projects, even just getting through the day can feel like juggling in a jungle. This week, I get real about the chaos of summer, that never-ending mental load, and why it’s perfectly normal to feel like your home is spiraling. But instead of waiting for that magical feeling of control t...