
Declutter as a Team
To create a lighter, more peaceful home by decluttering as a team — in a way that builds connection, reduces stress, and helps everyone feel ownership of the space.
Objetivo de 7 días
Work together to let go of anything that no longer serves you. Create new space and take time to declutter intentionally.
Lo que harás
Each day, tackle a simple decluttering task—whether it’s shared rooms, “chaos zones,” or old items that no longer serve a purpose. The key is to just start! After all, progress only comes to those who take the first step.
Lo más destacado de 7 días
Clean up together at home and create more order as a team
Start decluttering to free up space and room to breathe
Let go of old items—throw them away, donate, or sell them at a flea market
Release not just physical, but also emotional clutter from the past
Make your home a place where every room feels welcoming and comfortable
Perfect For
Families, couples, and singles who want a more organized home and could use some extra motivation to declutter—either together or alone.

Voces de nuestra comunidad
"This challenge made decluttering feel less like a chore and more like a fun family activity. We played loud music while tidying up—first individually, then together—and it was actually enjoyable." – Dani & Ron, 36
Tu plan de 7 días
Adelanto
Less clutter. More space and calm. Teamwork and collaboration for the whole family.
Día 1
🗂️ Choose Rooms and Areas – Pick 2–3 shared spaces to declutter today (e.g., basement, kitchen, hallway, kids’ room, living room). Decide together which area is most urgent, set small goals, and assign tasks so tidying up feels easy and effective.
Día 2
Día 3
📦 Create a “Let Go” Box – If it’s hard to part with old items or memories, start a donation, old clothes, or trash box. Each person places 3–5 items inside that they’re ready to release. Support each other, especially when letting go feels difficult.
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Desbloquear desafío
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