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Maximized Minimalist Podcast

361: Declutter Plan 7 Things to Let Go Of Now For a Calmer Summer Ahead

Maximized Minimalist Podcast

Katy Wells

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

4.8936 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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7 Things to Let Go of Right Now for a Lighter, Calmer Summer

Summer is here… and if your house feels like it's still carrying the weight of the school year, you're not imagining it. School papers, sports gear, camp prep, outgrown clothes, car clutter, unrealistic expectations… Maycember has officially done its thing.

In this episode, I'm sharing seven simple things you can release right now for a calmer, easier summer ahead. No giant organizing project. No all-day purge session. Just quick wins that create more breathing room and help you enter summer feeling lighter.

Because the goal isn't a perfect summer. It's a summer you can actually enjoy.


KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

1) Stop overcomplicating school papers and sentimental clutter

End-of-school-year piles can feel exhausting because the challenge often isn't the volume… it's the decisions.

Do you save it?
Photograph it?
Turn it into a memory book?
Keep everything?

Instead of spiraling into decision fatigue, I want you to choose one simple system and move forward.

Quick ideas:

  • Snap photos and decide later
  • Let your kids choose a few favorites
  • Create a keepsake bin with limits

Momentum matters more than perfect decisions.


2) Summer gear needs a reset before summer begins

Pool bins. Water shoes. Goggles. Beach towels. Sports gear. Sunscreen from 2021. 😅

Summer clutter sneaks up fast.

Before things get busy, spend a few minutes tossing:

  • broken toys
  • expired sunscreen
  • unusable goggles
  • towels no one reaches for

One thing I fully believe:

If putting something away takes too many steps, people won't do it.

Simple systems beat pretty systems every time.


3) Pantry clutter creates more mental clutter than you think

Open the pantry. Be brave.

You may find:

  • old holiday sprinkles
  • stale snacks
  • mystery marshmallows
  • duplicates hiding behind duplicates

A quick pantry reset creates easier mornings, easier camp prep, and easier snack time.

Bonus tip: Create a grab-and-go summer snack bin for your kids.

Future-you will be grateful.


4) Check summer clothes before shopping

Before buying anything new, take inventory of last year's summer clothes first.

Swimsuits. Sandals. Shorts. Rash guards.

Outgrown clothes create clutter and often lead to unnecessary spending.

This small step can save:
✔ money
✔ closet space
✔ decision fatigue


5) Reset your car before summer chaos hits

Your car has probably quietly become a mobile storage unit.

Permission slips. Socks. Water bottles. Receipts. Snack wrappers. Random mystery objects.

Use car line, camp pickup, or a 10-minute timer to do a fast reset.

It doesn't need to be spotless.

But a cleaner car changes how your day feels.


6) Let go of the giant summer bucket list

One of the biggest shifts I've made over the years is letting go of the pressure to create some giant summer plan.

Instead, I choose:

One life skill goal
One fun goal

That's it.

Past family goals have included:

  • teaching my boys how to make breakfast
  • cooking skills
  • learning piano

The point isn't perfection.

The point is creating meaningful moments without burnout.

Think of it like a coffee filter: let the excess stay behind so only the best stuff comes through.


7) Release the pressure to do summer "right"

This one is personal.

For years I thought I had to be the "fun mom" all summer long. Crafts. Activities. Constant entertainment. Endless memories.

And about two weeks in?

I was exhausted.

Now summer looks more like:

  • slow mornings
  • backyard soccer
  • popsicles at 10 a.m.
  • cereal for dinner sometimes
  • less pressure
  • more connection

Because my kids probably won't remember the perfect craft.

They'll remember how it felt to be with me.

And honestly? I'll remember how it felt too.


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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

0:08.5

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

0:14.3

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

0:20.6

and time for slow mornings and

0:22.5

silly dance parties in the kitchen with my family. With over 5 million listens, this show has

0:27.9

helped women around the world turn their homes into their happy place. Around here, we simplify

0:33.5

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

0:40.8

And we believe your home should give back more than it takes.

0:44.6

I'm here to help you do the same.

0:46.8

Come along with me and my guests as we share the real stories, habits, and strategies that help you lighten the load from the inside out.

0:53.8

Pull up a seat, friend,

0:54.8

and let's do this together. Ready, set, simplify. Hey friend, today I'm giving you seven different

1:04.4

things you can let go of right now for a calmer, lighter summer ahead. These are fast, real-life

1:10.4

winds that are going to give you so much more

1:12.5

breathing room. Because let's be honest, I think we all need it right now. May December has come to an end

1:19.6

and we are at the end of the school year. We've crossed the finish line or maybe you're about to

1:24.4

and there's just so many piles that maybe naturally have just built up

1:28.5

because of the busyness of the season. So we want to grab some quick wins while we can. So let's go.

1:34.8

Oh, before we dive in, quick thing, if you've ever wondered why certain types of clutter feel

1:39.5

harder for you to let go of than others, I have a free quiz that tells you your decluttering style.

1:45.6

It takes two minutes and you get a customized three-step action plan based on your specific

1:51.7

result.

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