Sometimes you hit a point where you don’t just want to tidy your room — you want to reset your entire life. Not in a dramatic “move to a cabin in the woods” way, but in a “get my actual life together” way. New year, new season, post-breakup, post-burnout, post-something — whatever brought you here, this checklist is for you.
Work through it at your own pace. Skip what doesn’t apply. This isn’t about perfection — it’s about moving forward with intention. Let’s go. 🌱
Your Space
- Declutter one room at a time — donate, toss, or sell anything you don’t use or love
- Do a full clean of your home (or book someone to do it — no shame)
- Reorganize at least one area that’s been bothering you for months
- Change your bed sheets and wash all your linens
- Clear every surface of anything that doesn’t belong
- Set up a proper “inbox” zone for incoming mail and paperwork
- Fix or toss anything that’s been broken and lingering
Your Finances
Nothing derails a life reset faster than financial chaos that’s been ignored. Even 30 minutes here makes a real difference:
- Review your bank statements from the last three months — where is your money actually going?
- Cancel subscriptions you forgot you had or no longer use
- Set a realistic monthly budget — even a rough one is better than none
- Check your savings — is there an emergency fund? If not, start one, even small
- Review any outstanding debt and make a plan (even a small one counts)
- Set up automatic savings if you can — even $20 a week adds up
- Gather and file any important documents — tax stuff, insurance policies, contracts
Your Body and Health
- Book any appointments you’ve been putting off — GP, dentist, eye test
- Review your sleep — are you actually getting enough? What’s one thing you could change?
- Audit your fridge and pantry — stock it with things that fuel you
- Pick one form of movement you genuinely enjoy and schedule it in
- Check in on your water intake — most people are chronically under-hydrated and don’t realize it
- Throw out expired medications and supplements
- Assess your screen time honestly — is it adding to your life or draining it?
Your Mind and Habits
- Identify one habit you want to add and one you want to reduce — just one of each
- Clear your email inbox (or at least unsubscribe from everything you delete immediately)
- Unfollow or mute any social accounts that make you feel worse about yourself
- Set up a simple planner or journal practice — even just a weekly to-do list
- Pick one thing to learn this year — a skill, a language, a subject you’ve always been curious about
- Write down three things you want your life to feel like in six months — not achieve, feel like
Your Relationships
- Reach out to one person you’ve lost touch with and actually meant to contact
- Make a plan with one friend you’ve been saying “we should catch up” to for months
- Set a boundary that you’ve been avoiding — even a small one
- Think about the relationships that energize you vs. the ones that drain you — invest accordingly
- Tell someone you appreciate them. Right now, before you forget.
Your Digital Life
- Back up your phone and computer
- Delete apps you don’t use
- Organize your phone camera roll — delete duplicates and blurry shots
- Update passwords on important accounts and set up two-factor authentication
- Clear your desktop and Downloads folder
- Unsubscribe from email lists you never open
A reset isn’t a one-day event — it’s a direction. Pick three things from this list to do this week. Three more next week. Before long, your life genuinely looks and feels different. That’s the whole point. ✨