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10 Simple Home Reset Tips from Lifestyle Influencers for Busy Parents That Actually Work

  • Mar 2
  • 3 min read

Busy mornings and hectic evenings often leave little time for tidying up. Yet, a quick home reset can make a big difference in how your day feels. Lifestyle influencers share easy, realistic habits that take no more than 15 minutes total, actually work and help create a calm, refreshed space. These tips fit naturally into your daily routine, so they don’t feel like extra chores. Here are 10 simple home reset ideas busy parents can use before heading out or after the kids are asleep.


Eye-level view of a tidy living room with natural light and minimal decor
A calm living room with soft natural light and neat cushions

Home Reset Tips to Try Right Away!


1. Make Your Bed Right Away


First home reset tip: start the day by making your bed sets a positive tone. It only takes a couple of minutes but instantly makes your bedroom look organized. Plus, it gives you a small win first thing in the morning, which can boost your mood.


  • Pull up the sheets and fluff pillows

  • Straighten blankets or comforters

  • Keep it simple, no need for perfect hospital corners


2. Clear Kitchen Counters Before Bed


A clutter-free kitchen counter makes mornings smoother and evenings more relaxing. Spend 3-5 minutes wiping down surfaces and putting away dishes or appliances.


  • Put away any stray items like mail or school papers

  • Wipe crumbs or spills with a damp cloth

  • Leave the sink empty or with just a drying rack


3. Set Out Clothes for the Next Day


Choosing outfits the night before saves time and stress in the morning. This small step helps avoid last-minute wardrobe scrambles.


  • Pick clothes for yourself and kids

  • Include shoes and accessories if needed

  • Hang or fold neatly to keep everything ready


4. Do a Quick 5-Minute Pickup


A fast, focused pickup session can reset your living space without feeling like a chore. Set a timer for 5 minutes and put away toys, books, or clothes lying around.


  • Focus on high-traffic areas like the living room or entryway

  • Enlist kids to help by turning it into a quick game

  • Use baskets or bins to stash items quickly


5. Open Windows for Fresh Air


Letting fresh air in refreshes your home instantly. Even a few minutes can improve air quality and mood.


  • Open windows in the morning or evening

  • Cross-ventilate by opening windows on opposite sides of the house

  • Close windows before bedtime if it gets cold


6. Light a Candle or Use Essential Oils


Adding a pleasant scent can make your home feel cosy and inviting. Choose calming scents like lavender or citrus to help unwind or energize.


  • Light a candle for 10-15 minutes in the evening

  • Use a diffuser with a few drops of essential oil

  • Avoid overpowering fragrances, keep it subtle


Close-up of a lit candle on a wooden table with soft background lighting
A softly glowing candle on a wooden surface creating a warm atmosphere

7. Wipe Down Bathroom Surfaces Quickly


A clean bathroom feels fresh and welcoming. Spend 2-3 minutes wiping the sink and counter after kids’ bedtime and quickly putting some toilet cleaner around the toilet bowl.


  • Use disinfectant wipes or a damp cloth with cleaner

  • Quickly clean the faucet, counter, and mirror spots

  • Keep wipes or cloths handy for easy access


8. Organize Entryway Essentials


The entryway often collects clutter like shoes, bags, and keys. Spend a few minutes tidying this area to reduce stress when leaving the house.


  • Arrange shoes neatly on a rack or mat

  • Hang coats and backpacks in designated spots

  • Keep a small tray or bowl for keys and wallets


9. Fold Laundry as You Watch TV


Multitasking helps busy parents stay on top of chores without extra time. Fold a small load of laundry while relaxing in the evening.


  • Fold clothes on the couch or at the dining table

  • Sort items by family member for easy putting away

  • Put away folded clothes immediately to avoid piles


10. Create a “Reset Basket” for Daily Clutter


Keep a basket in a central spot to collect items that don’t belong in one place. Empty it during your quick pickup time.


  • Use it for stray toys, mail, or random items

  • Encourage family members to add to it throughout the day

  • Sort and put away contents during your 5-minute pickup


High angle view of a neat entryway with organized shoes and a basket for clutter
An organized entryway with shoes neatly placed and a basket for collecting clutter


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