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46 | End “Nothing to Wear” Days: 8 Closet Decluttering Questions That Work

46 | End “Nothing to Wear” Days: 8 Closet Decluttering Questions That Work

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If you’ve ever stood in front of a closet full of clothes and still thought, “I have nothing to wear,” you’re not alone. Closets have a way of looking full while leaving us with zero options we actually want to put on. And for moms—especially those managing ADHD or decision fatigue—closet clutter adds a whole new layer of stress. Clothes become more than just clothes: they’re guilt, “someday” sizes, or money spent that now hangs as a reminder.

In this episode, I'm walking through the exact reflection questions from my free resource, The Decide Guide, to help you cut through the noise and make your closet work for you again. I’ll show you how to separate the clothes you actually wear and love from the ones weighing you down—and share a few quick wins you can tackle today to make your space instantly feel lighter.

This isn’t about creating a picture-perfect wardrobe or tossing everything you own. It’s about creating a closet that’s functional, realistic, and filled with clothes that make your daily routine easier.

Tune in to hear how to reset your closet in a way that feels doable, even if your energy is low or your brain feels scattered.

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

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FREE RESOURCES

The Decide Guide: A Room-By-Room Resource to Help You Declutter With Confidence

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The Entryway Guide

The Play Space Guide

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Come hang out on Instagram: @megansmithstressless

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