What’s Your Clutter Personality? What’s Your Clutter Personality?

Take this quick quiz to discover your organizing style and get personalized tips to reset your space.

First, tell me where to send your results + freebie:

You’ll see your results on this page, and I’ll also email your tips and free Home Reset Checklist.

1) How often do you reorganize or declutter a space?
2) How do you feel about storage containers?
3) What motivates you most when you tidy?
4) What makes it hardest to stay organized over time?
5) When you see a perfectly organized space, your first thought is…
6) What’s your first step when starting an organizing project?
7) Which area of your home feels most out of control right now?
8) How much time can you commit weekly to maintaining systems?
9) Biggest win you’d love in the next 30 days?

You’re an Aesthetic Maximizer 🌿

You love spaces that look amazing—clean lines, matching bins, and Insta-worthy shelves. Sometimes style jumps ahead of structure, which can make maintenance tricky.

Quick Wins
• Design systems around how you use a space before styling.
• Label with function first; add flair later.
• Do a 15-minute “style reset” each weekend.

You’re a Sentimental Keeper 💛

You cherish memories and meaning—your things tell your story. But emotional attachments can quietly pile up and crowd your space (and your peace of mind).

Quick Wins
• Photograph special items before letting them go.
• Keep one small “memory box” per category.
• Start with one drawer, bin, or shelf at a time.

You’re a Functional Minimalist ⚙️

You value efficiency and systems that make life easier. Perfectionism can slow progress—you’d rather wait for the perfect solution than make a quick improvement.

Quick Wins
• Let “done” beat “perfect”—small systems are better than stalled plans.
• Use labels and simple containers to streamline routines.
• Revisit your spaces seasonally to keep things light.

You’re an Overwhelmed All-Rounder 🏡

You want a calm, organized home but don’t know where to start—clutter feels like one more thing on your to-do list.

Quick Wins
• Choose one tiny zone (entryway, bathroom, or one corner).
• Set a 10-minute timer and stop when it goes off.
• Focus on momentum, not perfection.