Minimal Effort Decluttering
A 30 Day Reset for Your Home and Your Mind
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Scozzafava
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By:
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Alan Whitaker
About this listen
Does your home feel heavier than it should?
Do unfinished piles, crowded surfaces, and constant visual noise make it harder to relax or focus?
Are you tired of decluttering advice that demands more energy than you have?
Minimal Effort Decluttering is not about perfection, minimalism, or starting over. It is about relief.
This book was written for people who feel stressed, distracted, or unproductive because their space quietly competes for their attention. It offers a calm, realistic way to reset your home and your mind without overwhelm, guilt, or exhausting clean out sessions.
Instead of asking you to do everything at once, this book shows you how to reduce effort first. Fewer decisions. Smaller steps. Clearer rules. Short daily sessions that actually fit into real life.
Inside, you will learn how to stop treating clutter like a personal failure, simplify decisions before you touch anything, and focus on the spaces that give you the most relief fastest. You will follow a gentle 30 day reset designed to create visible progress without burnout, and learn simple rules that keep clutter from returning without constant maintenance.
This is not a book about owning less for the sake of it. It is about creating a home that supports focus, calm, and productivity by removing what no longer serves you.
Minimal Effort Decluttering is written in a steady, supportive voice that respects where you are now. Small successes are treated as real successes, because they compound. Progress is measured by how much lighter life feels, not by how much you throw away.
If you want a home that feels calmer without turning decluttering into a full time job, this book offers a clear place to begin.
One small step at a time.
Less effort.
More room to breathe.
©2026 Alan Whitaker (P)2026 Alan Whitaker