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The Decluttered Mom Podcast

187: How to Keep Your Kitchen Clean (REPLAY)

The Decluttered Mom Podcast

Diana Rene

Education, Mom Life, Leisure, Self-improvement, Home & Garden, Busy Mom, Parenting, Minimalist, Kids & Family, Routines, Decluttering

4.9681 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve ever stood in your kitchen at night feeling too exhausted to reset the house, you are not alone. The pressure to “do it every night” can feel heavy, especially when you’re already carrying so much. In this episode, Diana answers a listener’s honest question about putting the house to bed and whether doing it a few nights a week is even worth it. She unpacks the all or nothing mindset that keeps so many moms stuck and shares a gentler, more sustainable way to build the habit. Why Thi...

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Decluttered Mom podcast.

0:09.6

A podcast built specifically for busy moms by a busy mom.

0:14.3

I'm your host, Diana Renee.

0:15.5

And in 2017, I had my second daughter and it felt like I was literally drowning in my home. Okay, not literally,

0:23.7

but I felt like I couldn't breathe with all of the stuff surrounding me. Over the next 10 months,

0:30.2

I got rid of approximately 70% of our household belongings and I have never looked back.

0:37.6

I kind of feel like I hacked the mom system, and I'm here to share all the tips,

0:42.9

tricks, and encouragement.

0:44.9

Let's listen to today's show.

0:49.8

Welcome to another episode of the decluttered bomb podcast.

0:53.7

Today, I want to talk about a question that I got in the DM a while ago. And I thought it was a very good question that I think many of you can relate to. And so I wanted to save it for the podcast. So I could do an episode about it. We could just chat about it because I think it's a very

1:11.2

common thing and it's a common feeling. And so let's talk about it. So the question is, I put the house

1:17.9

to bed, but I don't feel like I have time to do so every night because I'm so busy. Is doing it

1:22.9

three out of seven nights better than zero? Okay. So first, great question. Second, let's clarify what

1:30.6

putting the house to bed means because maybe you're listening to this and you know exactly what

1:34.4

that means. Maybe you're listening to it and you're like, what in the world is that? So putting the

1:40.0

house to bed is just another term for what I call PM pickup. And basically it is taking care of

1:47.0

everything that's been out during the day, putting the dishes away, making sure that everything's

1:51.2

cleaned and wiped down and swept up and you're just ready to go for the next day. So it's making

1:58.0

sure things are going back into their homes. And we really like to focus on the kitchen

2:03.0

when we're talking about PM pickup, even though now my PM pickup consists of basically

2:09.1

the whole house because it just doesn't take very long. And when someone is just first starting,

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