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March 19, 2026

The Spring Reset Look To Get Your Life Back on Track

There’s something about the shift from winter to spring that I genuinely look forward to every year.

After months of colder weather, darker days, and being inside more than usual, spring feels like a reset — not just for your space, but for your life.

For me, spring cleaning isn’t just about organizing a closet or wiping down surfaces. It’s a chance to step back, clear things out, and reset how I want to move into the next season.

It’s less about cleaning and more about realignment.

Start with your space (this always shifts my mindset)

The first thing I always do is reset my physical environment.

After winter, things tend to feel a little heavier — clutter builds up, spaces feel tighter, and everything just feels a bit stagnant.

I don’t try to do everything at once.

I start with:

  • clearing surfaces
  • opening windows (weather permitting)
  • organizing one small area at a time

Even small changes make a huge difference in how a space feels.

Use cleaning as a reset ritual (not a chore)

This is something I’ve started to enjoy more over time.

Instead of rushing through cleaning, I treat it as part of the reset.

A few things that make it feel better:

  • a good all-purpose cleaner that actually smells fresh
  • microfiber cloths that make everything easier
  • a simple, clean aesthetic while I’m working

(and a great playlist, of course)

Some of the go-to items that I consistently use:

  • a multi-surface cleaner that doesn’t feel harsh
  • microfiber cloths for quick resets during the week
  • storage bins to keep everything contained and organized

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Reset your weekly systems.

This is where things really start to change.

Cleaning your space feels good, but resetting your systems is what actually makes your life easier.

I always take time to look at:

  • what my weeks have been feeling like
  • where I’ve been overwhelmed
  • what needs more structure

Then I rebuild my week intentionally.

I usually map everything out using my Weekly Planner & Meal Prep Digital Planner so I can see my schedule, priorities, and meals all in one place. Having that structure makes the week feel much more manageable.

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Meal prep (but keep it realistic)

I’ve learned that meal prep doesn’t need to be extreme to be helpful.

I don’t prep every single meal.

I focus on:

  • a few meals I know I’ll actually eat
  • easy breakfasts
  • snacks that don’t require effort

And this is important — I always leave room for flexibility.

If I want to order out one night during the week, I do.

No guilt.

The goal is to make life easier, not create another rigid system.

Do a financial reset while you’re in this mindset.

Spring is also a really good time to check in on your finances.

You’re already in a reset mindset — use it.

I usually take time to look at:

  • current balances
  • progress on debt
  • where my money has been going

I use a Debt Payoff Tracker to keep everything organized and actually see progress. Having a clear picture makes it much easier to stay consistent.

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Reset your mental space.

This is the part that matters the most, but it’s easy to skip.

Spring always feels like a natural time to pause and reflect:

  • What’s been weighing on me?
  • What have I been putting off?
  • What do I want the next few months to feel like?

Sometimes, just taking a moment to think through those questions creates clarity you didn’t realize you needed.

This is about more than cleaning.

For me, this isn’t really about having a perfectly clean apartment or home.

It’s about creating a space and a system that makes everything else feel easier.

Spring is just a reminder to do it.

You don’t need to reset everything in one day.

You just need to start.

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