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336: The 10-Minute Reset That Saves Your Sanity This December

Dec 8, 2025
The chaos of the holiday season doesn't have to leave you feeling overwhelmed. Discover the crucial distinction between expected mess and real clutter, helping you tackle shame-based thoughts. Learn about a quick 10-minute reset that can instantly calm your space. Katy shares practical tips like returning items to their designated spots and managing visual bulk with donation runs. It's all about creating a sense of rhythm over intensity, so you can approach your home with more compassion and less stress.
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ANECDOTE

Target Bags And A Runaway-Train Moment

  • Katy Wells describes a client who returned from Target and felt her house was "screaming" due to piled surfaces and holiday overflow.
  • The client spiraled into self-blame until Katy reframed the situation and offered a simple reset that relieved her immediately.
INSIGHT

Expected Mess Versus Clutter

  • Katy distinguishes 'expected mess' from 'clutter' and shows how conflating them fuels shame and mental spirals.
  • Recognizing expected mess as normal reduces self-blame and creates space for practical action.
ADVICE

Do A 10-Minute Surface Reset

  • Do a 10-minute reset focused only on surface areas by returning visible items to their homes rather than deep cleaning.
  • This quick action gives an instant visual and mental facelift that reduces overwhelm.
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