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Maximized Minimalist Podcast

358: Declutter Your Garage (Even When It's Not Just Your Stuff)

Maximized Minimalist Podcast

Katy Wells

Self-improvement, Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness

4.8936 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Why Your Garage Feels So Overwhelming (and How to Finally Make Progress)

You know the feeling…

You pull into the driveway after a long day, open the garage, and instantly feel that weight:
👉 "Ugh… I need to deal with that."

And then?
You don't.

Not because you don't care.
Not because you're lazy.

But because garages are a completely different kind of clutter challenge.

In this episode, Katy breaks down why garages feel so hard—and gives you simple, realistic strategies to finally create momentum (without dumping everything into your driveway).


KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

1) Your garage feels hard because it is different from every other space

Unlike your kitchen or closet, your garage:

  • doesn't feel urgent
  • holds multiple life categories at once
  • contains heavier, more emotional decisions
  • often mixes your stuff and your partner's

It's not just clutter… it's:

  • baby gear
  • old memories
  • tools
  • seasonal items
  • "someday" decisions

👉 No wonder your brain wants to shut the door and walk away


2) The real problem isn't the stuff—it's the lack of decisions

Most garages aren't stuck because of volume

They're stuck because of indecision

That box you keep moving?
You already know it's there

👉 You just haven't decided what to do with it

Katy introduces a powerful concept:
Pre-deciding

Before you even enter the garage, decide:

  • What stays
  • What goes
  • What your filter will be

Example:

  • "Photos without people → toss"
  • "Photos with people → scan and keep digitally"

👉 Clarity creates momentum


3) Define what your garage is actually for (this changes everything)

Before decluttering anything, ask:

👉 What does our garage need to support our life right now?

Because your life has changed:

  • kids grow
  • hobbies shift
  • seasons change

But your garage?
It's often stuck in the past

👉 The goal isn't a Pinterest garage
👉 The goal is a garage that works for your current life


4) Think in categories, not individual items

Trying to decide item-by-item = instant burnout

Instead, zoom out:

  • sports equipment
  • tools
  • holiday decor
  • lawn + garden
  • donation pile

👉 Categories help your brain process faster and make better decisions


5) Use "physical boundaries" to reduce conflict and chaos

This is a game-changer

Every category gets a defined space:

  • a bin
  • a shelf
  • a wall section
  • a zone

Why this works:

✔️ It creates natural limits
✔️ It reduces arguments ("your stuff vs my stuff")
✔️ It supports both calm and function
✔️ It removes the need to constantly "police" the space

👉 The boundary becomes the rule—not you


6) Don't buy bins first (seriously… don't)

It feels productive
But it's actually a trap

Buying storage before decluttering =
👉 just organizing clutter into prettier containers

Instead:

  1. Define your space
  2. Decide what stays
  3. Then buy what you need

YOUR ACTION STEP THIS WEEK

Keep it simple

👉 Pick ONE category in your garage

Then:

  • define its purpose
  • give it a physical boundary
  • decide what stays

That's it

👉 You don't need to finish the whole garage to start making progress


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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Katie Wells, host of the Maximized Minimalist podcast. I escape the hamster wheel of modern day

0:08.6

motherhood, overwhelmed by clutter and buried under the mental load. Now I live in a home that

0:14.1

feels calm, manageable, and made for real life. I have margin in my days, energy for who matters most,

0:22.3

and time for slow mornings and silly dance parties in the kitchen with my family. With over 5 million listens,

0:27.4

the show has helped women around the world turn their homes into their happy place. Around here,

0:33.0

we simplify for more peace, more presence, and more joy. We choose grace over guilt and progress

0:39.4

over perfection. And we believe your home should give back more than it takes. I'm here to help

0:45.5

you do the same. Come along with me and my guests as we share the real stories, habits, and strategies

0:50.9

that help you lighten the load from the inside out. Pull up a seat, friend, and let's do this together.

0:56.6

Ready, set, simplify.

1:02.8

If there's one space in your home that makes you feel behind every single day,

1:07.3

it's probably your garage.

1:09.1

I know this feeling oh so well. I was exhausted by it when I left

1:13.0

in the morning and I was re-exhausted by it when I pulled back into the driveway at the end of my busy

1:18.7

workday. And every time I'd go, oh my gosh, I need to deal with all that. And then I didn't. So if this is

1:24.3

sounding eerily familiar, you are in the right space. Today I'm breaking down why this happens to so many of us and really what to do about it. By the way, if you're worried, like, is this going to be a dump everything in the driveway kind of episode? I have PTSD from that. I don't know if I can do that again. Don't worry. You do not have to do that. These are going to be really just super practical shifts you can start making this week and a lot of them without breaking

1:47.0

a sweat so super don't worry. You do not have to do that. These are going to be really just super practical

1:44.2

shifts you can start making this week and a lot of them without breaking a sweat. So super excited

1:48.6

to give you those. And actually, side note here, if your partner has stuff in the garage too,

1:54.8

this is a really great episode to listen to together. The garage is really just one of those

1:59.2

spaces that work so much better. I think when

2:01.2

you're both on the same page. So send it to them or listen on your next car ride, maybe the

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