Declutter and Reorganize With Purpose: How To Do An Intentional Mid-Year Home Reset

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One of the biggest roadblocks people run into when decluttering their homes is – guilt. They feel awful about throwing things in the garbage, they have regret about spending good money on things they never used and they keep items because they feel a sense of responsibilty for the stuff they own. We feel all of those things at times and the best solution we have found is to try to declutter, organize and, most importantly, shop with intention. No need to feel guilt about things you never owned in the first place.

But for the things you already own, this list will help you reset with intention!

Start where clutter tends to collect: entryways, kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms. These high-traffic zones often accumulate piles of paper, bags, shoes, and miscellaneous items. Doing a quick audit every six months helps keep these spaces functional and welcoming.

Try this:
Pick one area and set a timer for 20 minutes. Remove anything that doesn’t belong, wipe down surfaces, and put systems in place (like baskets or trays) to keep future clutter at bay.


Decluttering isn’t just about tossing things — it’s about curating your space to support how you live right now. Ask yourself:
“Does this item still serve me today?”
Not six months ago, not two years ago — now.

Focus on:

  • Clothing you haven’t worn this season
  • Kitchen gadgets that remain untouched
  • Storage areas (under beds, in closets, or in the garage)

Let go of items that no longer fit your lifestyle, especially if you’ve had changes like working from home, new hobbies, or family shifts.


Maybe your drop zone worked in January, but it’s chaos now. Or your pantry labels are unreadable, and cereal boxes never land in the right bin. A mid-year reset is your chance to reassess and recalibrate.

Ask yourself:

  • Are my systems still working?
  • Can they be simplified?

Sometimes, a small change (like switching a drawer’s contents or moving kids’ items within reach) can make a big impact.


Summer’s winding down, and before you know it, fall schedules, school papers, and holiday prep will creep in. Use this time to make space — both physically and mentally — for the busy season ahead.

Ideas to get ahead:

  • Create a back-to-school zone or paper drop system
  • Clear out the coat closet to make room for fall gear
  • Donate summer items you didn’t use (beach towels, sandals, toys)

A reset isn’t just about cleaning — it’s about making your home a place you want to be in. Add a few simple touches that bring joy and peace.

Consider:

  • Swapping out heavy décor for lighter, seasonal pieces
  • Displaying a favorite photo or inspiring quote
  • Introducing a new scent with a candle or diffuser
  • Adding fresh flowers or greenery

You deserve to live in a space that energizes and supports you — not one that drains you.


If resetting your home is something you love to do, and you find yourself helping family and friends organize their homes, then you might be a professional organizer in the making! We are now franchising DDH Home Organizing and Move Management nationwide and we’re looking for people who love to declutter and organize, want to be their own boss and make a difference in their community. If that sounds like you and you want more information, check out the link below!

A mid-year home reset doesn’t require a full renovation or a weekend of stress. Small, focused changes can bring big clarity. Declutter with purpose, reorganize for your life today, and create space for the season ahead — your future self will thank you.

Need help kickstarting your reset? Our team at DDH is just a message away. Let’s make your home your happy place again. Contact us today!