Self-Care Isn't Selfish. And Neither Is Creating Space.

Self-Care Isn't Selfish. And Neither Is Creating Space.

June 11, 20262 min read

Self-Care Isn't Selfish. And Neither Is Creating Space.

Reclaiming your home as an act of love for yourself.


For years, I believed that taking time for myself was selfish.

I thought that the right way to live was to give everything to everyone else first, and then, if there was anything left over, maybe take a little something for myself. I thought this was noble. I thought this was what good mothers and good partners and good people did.

What it actually produced was a depleted version of me who had very little real warmth or presence to offer anyone, because there was nothing left.

I've written before about how this realization changed my understanding of self-care. But today I want to talk about how it changed my understanding of my home.

Your home is part of how you care for yourself

We don't usually think of tidying or decluttering as self-care. It sounds like chores. It sounds like obligation. It sounds like something you do because you have to, not because it restores you.

But here's what I've come to believe: a space that feels calm, that you can breathe in, that greets you gently at the end of a long day rather than immediately demanding something from you, that is a form of care for yourself. A real one.

Creating space in your home is an act of saying: I deserve to come home to something that restores me. My peace matters. My comfort in my own environment matters.

Why we feel guilty about this

Many of us feel guilty putting energy toward our own comfort. There are always other things to do, always other people who need something, always priorities that seem more legitimate.

But a version of you who is constantly depleted by her environment has less to give everyone else. Taking 20 minutes to clear your bedroom, to create one calm space for yourself, is not taking from anyone. It's filling yourself up so you can keep showing up. That's not selfish. That's sustainable.

One small self-care declutter

I want to invite you to identify one area of your home that, if it were cleared and calm, would genuinely improve your daily experience. Maybe it's your bedside table. Maybe it's the bathroom counter. Maybe it's the chair where you sit with your morning coffee.

Clear it. Not for anyone else. For you. And then notice how it feels to care for yourself in this way.

That feeling is allowed. You are allowed to have it. You matter in your own home. 😊

Ready for more?

If you'd love to keep doing this work surrounded by a community of women who truly get it, I'd love to have you inside the You're More Than Your Stuff membership. Come as you are. We'll meet you there.

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With love and encouragement,

Julie xo

P.S. What's one small thing you could do for yourself in your home today? Even something tiny?


Julie Clark Wobbe

Julie Clark Wobbe

I help you reclaim your home from clutter, so you can find ease and live your life with joy. I am your Professional Decluttering Life Coach, Wellness Facilitator, and Trifecta Alchemy Practitioner.

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