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156: This Weird Decluttering Test Went Viral

156: This Weird Decluttering Test Went Viral

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Let’s talk about something unexpectedly genius (and a little gross)—a viral trend that might just be the decluttering breakthrough you didn’t know you needed.

You’ve seen the Instagram reels. You’ve laughed at the TikToks. But would you keep that mug, toy, or shirt if it was covered in poop?

In this episode, Diana dives headfirst into a viral decluttering hack that's sweeping social media—and flips the script just for busy moms.

  • Perfect for you if…
    • You’re tackling decluttering between meal preps, school runs, and potty emergencies.
    • Emotional attachment to stuff is real—but you need a little nudge (or a laugh) to let go.
    • You appreciate a practical, judgment-free chat for real-life moms, not Pinterest-perfect ones.

🎧 Hit play now if you need a fresh perspective and a little mom-to-mom humor to finally say goodbye to the extra stuff—and YES, this totally counts as self-care.

👉Don’t forget to DM Diana on Instagram and share: Would you keep it if it were covered in poop?

What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?

  • 15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do list
  • How to declutter in an effective and efficient way
  • Guest interviews
  • Deep dives on specific topics

Find Diana Rene on social media:
Instagram: @the.decluttered.mom
Facebook: @the.decluttered.mom
Pinterest: @DianaRene

Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Chaos to Calm” to learn how it’s possible! And find all of my resources here.

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