Spring may get all the credit for cleaning, but fall deserves a reset, too.
As the days get shorter and cooler, we spend more time indoors — and research shows clutter can heighten stress and even impact our ability to focus. That’s why professional organizers Sarah Edelman and Devon Bullock of NEAT Method Atlanta call fall the most underrated time to declutter.
“You’re starting to be in your home more,” Edelman explained in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “When the holiday season comes, you’re bringing in a lot of gifts, toys, and everything else. Resetting now really sets you off on a good foot.”
So, how do you pull off the ultimate fall reset without feeling like you’ve signed up for a second job? It’s all about small wins, seasonal swaps and leaning into cozy-cor

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