2 online sessions via live video stream
60–75 minutes per session
Completely free of charge
The first session lays the groundwork for your minimalism journey. We begin with the fundamental principles behind effective decluttering and move into specific, actionable techniques you can apply the same evening. This session is designed for participants of all experience levels, whether you have never decluttered before or have tried multiple times without lasting results. The expert walks through a structured approach that eliminates guesswork and helps you build confidence in your decisions about what to keep, what to release, and how to organize what remains.
A deep exploration of Marie Kondo's category-based approach to decluttering, adapted for modern homes in 2026. You will learn how to sort belongings by type rather than by room, apply the "spark joy" evaluation to each category, and create a sequence that builds your decluttering skills progressively. The session covers clothing, books, papers, miscellaneous items, and sentimental possessions, with practical tips for handling each group efficiently and respectfully.
Releasing items does not mean they must end up in a landfill. This topic covers responsible approaches to giving your belongings a second life. We discuss local and online platforms suitable for secondhand sales, creative repurposing ideas for textiles and home goods, donation strategies for items in good condition, and environmental considerations around waste reduction. The goal is to make the process of letting go feel positive and purposeful, rather than wasteful.
Not everyone lives in a spacious house. This topic addresses the specific challenges of decluttering in apartments, shared living spaces, small kitchens, and rooms that serve multiple purposes. You will learn space-optimization techniques, vertical storage principles, and methods for maintaining order in compact environments. The strategies are tailored to realistic living situations and account for budget constraints and shared-household dynamics.
Digital clutter is often invisible but deeply impactful. This introductory module covers the basics of digital minimalism: organizing files and folders, managing email overload, curating social media feeds, and reducing screen time without feeling disconnected. Participants will learn a step-by-step approach to auditing their digital environments and identifying the tools and apps that genuinely serve their goals versus those that create noise and distraction.
The second session builds on the foundations established in Session 1 and moves into deeper territory. Participants will explore advanced strategies for creating a capsule wardrobe suited to specific Ukrainian regional climates, learn how to sustain minimalism as a long-term lifestyle rather than a one-time cleanup, and tackle the emotional and psychological barriers that often derail decluttering efforts. The session concludes with a live Q&A where the invited expert addresses participant questions and offers personalized guidance based on individual situations.
Ukraine spans multiple climate zones, from the milder Black Sea coast to the continental interior and the Carpathian mountain areas. This topic provides region-specific guidance for building a capsule wardrobe that accounts for temperature swings, seasonal transitions, and local weather patterns. Participants will learn how to choose versatile, layerable pieces that reduce wardrobe size without sacrificing comfort or style. We also cover color palette selection, fabric choices, and how to plan seasonal rotations with minimal storage requirements.
Decluttering once is a significant achievement, but keeping your home and digital life organized requires ongoing systems. This segment introduces daily and weekly micro-habits that prevent clutter from accumulating again. You will learn the "one in, one out" rule, seasonal review schedules, mindful purchasing strategies, and methods for involving all household members in maintaining a minimalist environment. The techniques are designed to be low-effort and sustainable, fitting naturally into your existing routines without adding stress.
Emotional resistance is the single biggest reason decluttering efforts stall. Guilt over wasted money, fear of future regret, sentimental attachment, and the comfort of familiar surroundings all create powerful psychological friction. This module draws on research from environmental psychology and cognitive behavioral science to explain why these feelings arise and, more importantly, how to work through them. Participants will learn journaling prompts, visualization exercises, and reframing techniques that make it easier to release items with peace of mind rather than anxiety.
The final segment of the webinar series is an interactive Q&A session where participants can submit questions about any topic covered across both sessions. The invited expert will provide thoughtful, individualized responses and suggest practical exercises participants can do at home to continue building their minimalism skills. This is an opportunity to clarify concepts, get advice on specific challenges, and connect the theoretical material to your personal circumstances.
This series is open to anyone interested in minimalism, regardless of experience level. It is especially useful for the following groups.
If you have never seriously decluttered before and feel overwhelmed by where to start, Session 1 provides a structured, step-by-step framework that removes the guesswork. The content starts from the fundamentals and builds gradually, so no prior knowledge is needed.
Many people declutter periodically but find the clutter returns within weeks or months. Session 2 focuses specifically on sustaining minimalism long-term and overcoming the emotional barriers that cause people to revert to old patterns.
If your phone, inbox, and computer desktop feel chaotic, the digital minimalism modules in both sessions will help you regain control over your digital life. These techniques reduce distraction and improve focus without requiring you to give up the technology you rely on.
Anyone interested in building a versatile, regionally appropriate capsule wardrobe will benefit from Session 2's dedicated module. The guidance is tailored to Ukrainian climate zones and practical for real daily life, not just aesthetic inspiration boards.
Registration is free and takes less than a minute. Secure your spot for both sessions and receive the webinar access link directly to your inbox.
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