The DeClutter Box

The DeClutter Box I’m Mindi Blythe, Founder of The Declutter Box and creator of Systemized Living™ — a new standard for how modern homes are structured and sustained.

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Founder of The DeClutter Box | Creator of Systemized Living™ | Professional organizer specializing in decluttering, hoarding support, ADHD-informed strategies, menopause coaching, and CBT-based behavior change Most homes don’t struggle because of clutter. They struggle because they lack systems that work in real life. I’m the Founder of The Declutter Box and the creator of Systemized Living™

— a new standard for how modern homes are structured and sustained. After years of working with busy households, high-profile clients, and being selected by producers of TLC’s Hoarders: Buried Alive, one truth became clear: organizing fails when it requires extra time, extra steps, or ideal conditions. Systemized Living™ replaces temporary resets with intentional structure — simple, life-compatible systems designed to hold up under real schedules, real stress, and real family dynamics. This isn’t about decluttering. It’s about redesigning how your home functions. Because clutter isn’t the root issue. The absence of systems is. Structure creates clarity. Clarity creates control. Control creates freedom.

04/06/2026

⸻✨ THE DECLUTTER BOXCloset ConversationsWEEK 5You Already Know What WorksThere are pieces in your closet you never have ...
03/09/2026



✨ THE DECLUTTER BOX
Closet Conversations

WEEK 5

You Already Know What Works

There are pieces in your closet you never have to talk yourself into.

You reach for them easily.
You wear them often.
You feel like yourself in them.

And then there are the pieces that look good on the hanger,
but never quite feel right on you.

A curated wardrobe starts with paying attention.

Not to trends.
Not to pressure.
Not to what you think you should like.

But to what consistently works.

Your closet may already be showing you your style —
through the pieces you trust, repeat, and return to.

Pause and ask yourself:

What are the pieces I wear on purpose,
again and again?

Those pieces are clues.



If you’re ready to edit your wardrobe around what truly works for you, I offer both in-home and virtual decluttering sessions designed to help you create space with intention.

Message me to begin your edit.




🎉 Big news! I’ve officially completed my ADHD Coach Certification. I am excited to bring even more support + strategies ...
03/05/2026

🎉 Big news! I’ve officially completed my ADHD Coach Certification.

I am excited to bring even more support + strategies to The Declutter Box 💙

✨ THE DECLUTTER BOXCloset ConversationsWEEK 3Let’s Talk About Closet Guilt.Quick question:What’s one thing in your close...
03/03/2026

✨ THE DECLUTTER BOX
Closet Conversations

WEEK 3

Let’s Talk About Closet Guilt.

Quick question:

What’s one thing in your closet you keep —
but never wear?

Is it:

A) Too small
B) Too big
C) Too expensive to let go
D) A gift
E) “Just in case”

No judgment. Just awareness.

We don’t just store clothes.
We store expectations.

And sometimes the heaviest thing in your closet
is guilt.

Comment the letter that fits.
Let’s normalize this conversation.



If you’re ready to edit your wardrobe without pressure or shame, I offer both in-home and virtual sessions designed to make the process calm and clear.

Message me to begin your edit.




If Your Junk Drawer Always Ends Up Messy… Read ThisWe all have that drawer.The one that starts organized…and slowly turn...
03/01/2026

If Your Junk Drawer Always Ends Up Messy… Read This

We all have that drawer.

The one that starts organized…
and slowly turns into a catch-all for everything.

But here’s the truth:

It’s not a space problem.

It’s a system problem.

Most junk drawers fail because they don’t have:

• Clear categories
• Defined limits
• A simple reset habit

The fix isn’t buying more organizers.

It’s deciding:
✔ What actually belongs there
✔ Where each category lives
✔ When it gets reset

A junk drawer can work beautifully — but only if it has rules.

Be honest… does yours look more like the left or the right?

👇 Tell me in the comments.

02/23/2026

✨ THE DECLUTTER BOX
Closet Conversations

WEEK 3

The Guilt We Keep on Hangers

Not everything in your closet stays because you love it.

Some pieces stay because:

• It was expensive.
• It was a gift.
• You “should” wear it.
• You might need it someday.

Guilt can be surprisingly heavy.

And when guilt is hanging in your closet, getting dressed doesn’t feel simple.
It feels obligated.

A curated wardrobe isn’t built on “should.”
It’s built on clarity.

You are allowed to release something
even if it was once meaningful.
Even if it cost money.
Even if someone else chose it for you.

Keeping it doesn’t honor it.
It just stores it.

Pause and ask yourself:

What am I keeping out of guilt — not alignment?



If you’re ready to gently edit your wardrobe with support, I offer both in-home and virtual decluttering sessions designed to help you let go without pressure.

Message me to begin your edit.

Midlife requires new systems — not more pressure.Midlife requires new systems — not more pressure.Over time, I’ve watche...
02/23/2026

Midlife requires new systems — not more pressure.

Midlife requires new systems — not more pressure.

Over time, I’ve watched so many women quietly struggle during this season.

Energy shifts.
Routines stop working.
What used to feel manageable suddenly feels overwhelming.

It’s not a failure.
It’s a transition.

That’s why I completed certification in menopause coaching — not to coach menopause itself, but to better understand this phase and support women through it.

Through The Declutter Box, I help create structure, simplify routines, and design homes that support this season of life.

Midlife doesn’t need more pressure.
It needs better support.

If this resonates, you’re not alone. 💛

02/16/2026
02/16/2026

✨ The DeClutter Box
In-home & virtual closet decluttering.
Thoughtful editing. Curated wardrobes.
Space for the life you’re living now.

Message me for details.

02/16/2026

Closet Conversations
WEEK 2

What Is Your Closet Preparing You For?

Most closets are full of memories.

Outfits from roles you once held.
Sizes you’re hoping to return to.
Occasions that may never come.

We don’t just keep clothes.
We keep possibilities.

But here’s a gentle question:

Is your closet supporting the life you’re actually living right now —
or the life you used to live?

A curated wardrobe isn’t about reducing everything.
It’s about aligning everything.

When your closet reflects your current season,
getting dressed becomes simpler.
Quieter.
More honest.

Pause today and ask yourself:

If I dressed only for the life I’m living now,
what would still belong here?

Motivation fades. Systems last.Motivation is great at starting things —but it’s unreliable at sustaining them.That’s why...
02/10/2026

Motivation fades. Systems last.

Motivation is great at starting things —
but it’s unreliable at sustaining them.

That’s why so many home “resets” fall apart.
They depend on energy, mood, and willpower.

Systems are different.
They reduce decisions.
They calm routines.
They create peace — even on low-energy days.

A calm home isn’t a resolution.
It’s a system that keeps going.

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Fort Smith, AR
72917

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