You’re not lazy. You’re not naturally disorganized. You’re carrying too much.
Clutter is more than overflowing closets and crowded countertops. It is the unfinished decisions, persistent worries, endless notifications, unread emails, and commitments quietly draining your attention every day.
In The Weight of Everything, Scott McClain offers a practical, judgment-free approach to clearing the three kinds of clutter that weigh us down: physical, mental, and digital.
Rather than demanding extreme minimalism or a perfectly organized life, this guide helps you decide what truly deserves your space, time, and attention.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
Understand why certain belongings are so difficult to releaseMake faster decisions using the simple One-Decision MethodCreate spaces that support your real habits and daily lifeReduce decision fatigue and interrupt repetitive worry loopsClear your mental inbox and regain focusTake control of notifications, email, apps, and screen timeSet healthier boundaries and remove commitment clutterUse a simple weekly reset to keep clutter from taking over againEach chapter includes manageable exercises and thoughtful reflection questions, along with a practical workbook to help you put the ideas into action.
This is not a book about owning as little as possible. It is about removing what no longer serves you so you can make room for what does.
Clear the clutter. Reclaim your attention. Create space for the life you actually want to live.









