Spring Closet Clear Out
Imagine starting your day lit up.
Get the wardrobe you want without guilt, fight or overwhelm. When getting dressed in the morning is as much fun as playing dress up as a kid, that spirit of play and self expression can carry you into the world with curiosity and delight.
Somewhere along the lines being an adult meant tending an endless list of to-do’s and a suitcase full of shoulds. And you are dressing the part. Maybe you are wearing clothes that feel tired or more fitting for a past version of you. Or maybe you love your clothes but the effort to find the item, pick the outfit, or deal with the loads of laundry that can’t fit in your dresser has you feeling meh about the whole process.
Clothes get a terrible rap for being the trinkets of superficial folks. And that can be true. But let’s say we don’t let capitalism define them. Clothes are how we adorn and express ourselves. And they are fun, powerful, spirited. They are how we get ready to great the day. And when we don’t like what we’re wearing, we don’t feel good in our bodies. And that is a lousy way to go about life.
You can feel great in your life.
That can feel like a heavy life. The decision fatigue is overwhelming. Having to block off massive amounts of time is impossible. The anguish of letting go - the fear of regret - is easier put off for another time.
Getting dressed is fun. Your clothes delight you. You feel like your best self in your outfits. You open your closet and can actually see what’s there. And everything in there is actually yours — fits your body, your life, the person you are right now.
Your load is lighter. Literally. Less to sort through, less to wash, less to cram into too tight spaces. Less to manage. More energy for the things and people that actually matter.
This is not a fantasy. It is what happens when your closet holds what you love — and says ‘no’ everything else.
But that sounds so indulgent. I’m so busy. I have all these more important, serious things I need to get done first.
I hear that. First of all, taking a few hours to focus on yourself is not that indulgent. But more importantly, you want to know what’s really indulgent? Draining your vital life force on
Spring is the moment.
There's something asking to be released right now. You can feel it when you open that door — the weight of things that don't belong to this version of you anymore. The gifts you kept out of guilt. The clothes that fit someone else's life. The stuff you've been too tired, too busy, too everything to ask: "Why am I really holding onto this?"
If you are sick of your clothes. Tired of the way you feel in them. Annoyed at all the extra. Spring doesn't wait. And neither does the part of you that's ready to move.
This isn't about minimalism. It's not about perfection.
Hidden inside the things you don't need is the freedom to live your own values, take up your own space, play your own game.
In 2.5 hours together, we go in. We sort. We let go. And we tend whatever comes up along the way — because the emotional terrain of a closet is real, and you deserve someone who knows how to walk it with you.
You'll leave with:
A closet that actually supports you
Getting dressed that feels easy and even joyful
A lighter body, a clearer mind
Genuinely less laundry
A spirit that can feel spring coming
Katherine Moore is your closet bestie.
Katherine is a life coach and professional declutterer — the rare kind of person who holds both the practical and the tender at once. Her belief: when your home supports you intuitively, you stop spending precious energy trying to manage it — and you get to put that energy back where it belongs.
“She is, genuinely, magic. Decluttering your closet with Katherine will change the way you dress. It will change the way you feel.”
The details:
📍 In-home, your space
⏱ 2.5 hours
💸 $250
🎁 Special pricing and a discount on future whole-home services
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