Clear. A Guide to Spring Cleaning the Parts Nobody Talks About

Every spring, the same ritual. We reorganize the closet, donate the clothes we stopped wearing, and call it a fresh start. But some of the heaviest things we carry don't take up physical space. They live in the conversations we keep postponing, the habits we maintain out of inertia, and the versions of ourselves we've quietly outgrown but haven't officially released.

Spring cleaning, done honestly, goes further than the linen closet.

It asks harder questions. What are you holding onto out of loyalty rather than love? What does your environment,  the physical space you move through every day, reflect back to you about where you actually are? And what would change, not just around you but inside you, if you finally had the conversation you've been rehearsing in your head for months?

There is something clarifying about putting these things on paper. Not to perform an answer, but to find one. 

This spring, we're inviting you to go a layer deeper than the surface-level refresh. To look at your life, your relationships, your work, your habits, your home, and ask what belongs in the next chapter and what was only ever passing through? 

Your notebook's pages are ready for your answer. 

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