Time For Spring Cleaning
- Matt Gatschet

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
I don’t know about you, but this winter felt heavy.
There were highs, there were lows—growing pains, long days, and not nearly enough sun. The kind of season that makes you slow down whether you want to or not.
But now… spring has arrived.At least where I’m at, the air feels different. Warmer days are creeping in, the light’s sticking around a little longer, and everything feels like it’s waking up again.
And as the world has been defrosting, I’ve been doing some reflecting.
In a year that’s supposed to be about growth and change… what am I still holding onto from the last season?
Is it resentment from old situations?Habits I swore I’d leave behind in January?Routines I started strong and slowly let fade?
Or maybe it’s something simpler—you’re just ready for a reset.
Whatever it is, take a moment.
Grab a coffee. Sit by a window. Step out onto your porch. Let the sun hit your face for a minute and actually check in with yourself. Ask the hard questions. Be honest about where you’re at—and where you’ve been avoiding growth.
Spring isn’t just a change in weather. It’s an invitation.
A chance to clear out what’s been weighing you down and make space for something better.
I felt that firsthand recently. I moved—sold my house and stepped into a new place. And going through everything I owned, deciding what stayed and what went… it was more than just cleaning. It was letting go.
Old things, old versions, old attachments.
There’s something powerful about that process.
So do it for yourself.
Clean your space.Go through your closet and get rid of what no longer fits—not just physically, but mentally.Upgrade your environment. Hit a vintage market, find pieces that actually feel like you.Open the windows. Put some music on. Let your space reflect the man you’re becoming.
Because growth isn’t just in your head—it shows up in how you live.
My point is simple:
Don’t let this season pass you by.
Spring is about new life. New energy. New direction.
But none of that matters if you stay the same.
Change is inevitable. That part is out of your control. What is in your control… is whether you grow with it.
So take this season seriously.
Reset. Rebuild. Refocus.
And step into the kind of life you’ve been telling yourself you want.



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