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The 30 Minute Closet Edit You Can Do This Week

The 30 Minute Closet Edit You Can Do This Week

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Do you dread the seasonal wardrobe changeover? Let's be honest - pulling out bins, packing away clothes, and managing a closet that's bursting at the seams isn't anyone's idea of fun. But what if it didn't need to be so painful?

In today's episode, I'm sharing my game-changing 30-minute closet editing process that not only makes seasonal transitions smoother but actually refines your wardrobe over time.

This isn't about trying on everything you own or making perfect decisions - it's about quick, strategic choices that make getting dressed easier now and in the future.

I hope this episode helps you rethink what's truly worth keeping in your closet and gives you permission to let go of the things that no longer serve you.

Remember, every minute spent managing clothes you don't wear is time you could spend enjoying life in clothes you love. These quick edits might seem small, but they compound over time, creating more breathing room in your closet and your life.

In this episode:

  • The "Christmas mug" mistake that keeps you frustrated season after season (and how to avoid it
  • Why you're not trying anything on in this edit – and why that's actually the secret to success
  • The emotional baggage hiding in your closet and how to finally let it go
  • The one step that'll save you from clothing condition heartbreak next year

Full show notes and resources: https://youreverydaystyle.com/30-minute-closet-edit

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