Stop Collecting Clothes You'll Never Wear

Let’s be honest: we’ve all had that moment in a dressing room (or scrolling online) where something breathtaking caught our eye. Maybe it was a sequin pencil skirt, a satin blazer, or heels that looked like they belonged on a runway. Gorgeous? Absolutely. Practical for your day-to-day? Maybe not.
Here’s the truth: it doesn’t matter how stunning a piece is if it doesn’t fit your lifestyle. If you work from home in joggers, dash to the grocery store in sneakers, and spend weekends cheering at your kid’s soccer game, that sequin skirt isn’t going to earn its keep. It might hang in your closet like a shiny trophy, admired from afar but never chosen when it’s time to get dressed.
Clothes are meant to be lived in, not just looked at. They should support your real life, not guilt you from the hanger. If a piece isn’t pulling its weight in your weekly wardrobe rotation, it may be time to let it go. That doesn’t mean it’s not fabulous. It just means it deserves a home where it will be loved and worn.
Here’s a quick gut-check to see if your wardrobe is serving you:
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Does it fit your lifestyle? If you’re not attending cocktail parties or fancy dinners regularly, those special-occasion pieces shouldn’t dominate your closet.
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Is it versatile? Can you style it in multiple ways with what you already own, or does it require a whole new wardrobe to work?
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Does it make you excited to wear it? If you pass it over every week, it’s probably not meant to stay.
That same transformation is what you’ll learn to guide others through in the Closet Coach Certification. The training equips you with tools and strategies to help clients evaluate their wardrobes, release what no longer serves them, and create a closet that truly works for their lifestyle.
You’ll gain the skills to step into any closet and turn it from a cluttered collection into a curated wardrobe that empowers, excites, and actually works for your client’s life! Learn more here.