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Seasonal Declutter Framework

作者 haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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在 OpenClaw 中安装
/install seasonal-declutter-framework
功能描述
A seasonal decluttering workflow to decide what to keep, donate, or discard without overwhelm. Repeatable, time-boxed, shame-free.
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Seasonal Declutter Framework

Why This Skill Exists

Target pain: You know you have too much stuff. But the thought of a massive decluttering marathon — spending an entire weekend pulling everything out of closets, making piles, feeling decision fatigue — is so overwhelming that you never start. Or you start, burn out halfway, and the half-sorted piles sit for weeks.

Why generic advice fails: Most decluttering advice frames it as a one-time purge: "Get rid of everything that doesn't spark joy!" This creates an all-or-nothing pressure that makes people freeze. It also ignores the reality that stuff accumulates continuously — decluttering must be a recurring practice, not a single event.

How this skill is different: It turns decluttering from a crisis into a rhythm. Four seasonal sessions per year, each time-boxed to 1-4 hours. A flexible decision framework (not a rigid rule system). Progress builds — what you learn in spring makes summer easier. The "decision muscle" concept means it gets easier with practice, not harder.

Why users reuse it: Every season brings a natural trigger (wardrobe change, holiday prep, back-to-school). The framework adapts — spring is deep clean + lighten, summer is gear + outdoor, fall is wardrobe + routine, winter is cozy + indoor projects. Users come back because each session has a different flavor, and the cumulative lightness is genuinely rewarding.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • You want to declutter before a new season or holiday.
  • You feel overwhelmed by accumulated possessions.
  • You are preparing for a move or major home reorganization.
  • You want a repeatable, low-stress decluttering habit that gets easier each time.

Do not use this skill to:

  • Make decisions about someone else's possessions without their consent.
  • Address clinical hoarding — this requires professional support.
  • Get appraisal or valuation of items for sale.
  • Handle disposal of hazardous materials (chemicals, electronics) — check local guidelines.

What You'll Need

Before starting, have ready:

  • The room or category you want to declutter (clothing, kitchen, books, papers, etc.).
  • Time available for the session (minimum 1 hour recommended).
  • Your personal criteria for keep/donate/discard decisions.
  • Knowledge of local donation centers or disposal options if available.
  • Three containers labeled: KEEP, DONATE, DISCARD (boxes, bags, or piles).

The Seasonal Declutter Workflow

Phase 1: Scope & Plan (5-10 minutes)

The assistant will help you define the session:

  1. Choose a scope: One category (all shoes, all books, all kitchen gadgets) is better than one whole room. Categories keep the decision-making context consistent.
  2. Set a time box: 1 hour = one small category. 2 hours = one medium category. 4 hours = one large category or two small ones.
  3. Prepare the exit: Decide beforehand what happens to DONATE and DISCARD items. If you have no exit plan, they sit in a bag in the hallway for six months.

Phase 2: The Decision Framework

The assistant presents a flexible decision framework. No single question works for everything — use the question that fits the item:

Decision Test Best For Ask Yourself
Last-year test Clothing, gadgets, hobby supplies "Have I used this in the last 12 months?"
Joy test Decor, books, sentimental items "Does this add energy or drain energy when I see it?"
Duplicate test Kitchen tools, office supplies, linens "How many of these do I actually need?"
Fantasy-self test Aspirational purchases "Am I keeping this for who I am, or who I wish I were?"
Just-in-case test Random cables, spare parts, old tech "If I needed this and didn't have it, how would I solve it?"
Repair test Broken items "Will I actually fix this within 30 days? Be honest."

Key rule: Start easy. Begin with the least emotionally charged category (expired food, worn-out towels, obsolete papers). Build decision confidence before tackling sentimental items.

Phase 3: Timed Session Structure

For a 2-hour session:

Time Block Action
0:00-0:10 Set up: containers labeled, space cleared, music/podcast on
0:10-0:50 Sort phase: Pull everything out. Make decisions fast — 30 seconds per item max
0:50-1:00 Break: water, stretch, celebrate progress
1:00-1:30 Decide phase: Review borderline items. Apply decision tests
1:30-1:50 Remove phase: Donate bag to car/door. Discard to bin. Do it NOW
1:50-2:00 Reset phase: Put keep items back. Enjoy the space. Note what you learned

Phase 4: Progress Tracking

The assistant provides a simple tracker to maintain motivation:

Session: [Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter] [Year]
Category: __________________
Time spent: ___ hours
Items donated: ___ 
Items discarded: ___
Items kept: ___
One thing I learned: __________________
One category for next time: __________________

Phase 5: Post-Declutter Reflection

After each session, the assistant prompts reflection:

  1. What was hardest to decide on? (This reveals your attachment patterns.)
  2. What did you keep that surprised you? (What do you actually value?)
  3. What did you discard that felt good? (What was weighing on you?)
  4. What will you do differently next session? (Refine your system.)

Phase 6: Next Session Planning

Schedule the next session now while momentum is high. A rough date in the next season is enough. The assistant will note your preferred next category.

The Four-Season Archetypes

Season Theme Focus Categories
Spring Deep Clean & Lighten Winter gear, heavy bedding, tax documents, anything that accumulated over winter
Summer Gear & Outdoor Outdoor equipment, travel items, summer wardrobe, kids' outgrown items
Fall Wardrobe & Reset Summer clothes, school supplies, garden tools, pre-holiday kitchen cleanout
Winter Cozy & Indoor Books, media, indoor hobby supplies, end-of-year paper purge, holiday decor post-holiday

Output Template

## Seasonal Declutter Session — [Season] [Year]

### Scope
Category: ________ | Time box: ___ hours | Date: ________

### Decision Framework Applied
[Which tests you used, any rules you set for yourself]

### Results
- Donated: ___ items
- Discarded: ___ items
- Kept: ___ items

### Reflection
- Hardest decisions: ________
- Surprising keeps: ________
- Most satisfying discards: ________

### Next Session
- Season: ________ | Tentative date: ________
- Next category: ________
- What to do differently: ________

Tips & Variations

For sentimental items: Create a "sentimental box" with a fixed size. When it's full, you must choose what to remove before adding. This contains sentimentality without suppressing it.

For shared items: Never declutter someone else's things without their presence and consent. For shared household items, agree on decision rules together first.

For items with disposal restrictions: Electronics, batteries, chemicals, medications, and paint require special disposal. Check your municipality's hazardous waste guidelines before discarding.

When you feel stuck: If you cannot decide on more than 3 items in a row, stop. The decision muscle is fatigued. Either switch to an easier category or end the session.

For digital decluttering: This skill focuses on physical items. For digital files, photos, and subscriptions, see digital-declutter-guide and subscription-audit-toolkit.

Related Skills

  • home-organization-blueprint — The overall spatial system that decluttering maintains. Blueprint designs where things live; this skill manages the inflow/outflow.
  • storage-maximizer — When you keep items but need smart ways to store them.
  • seasonal-home-refresh — The broader seasonal transition (cleaning, routine shifts, supply rotation).
  • digital-declutter-guide — The digital counterpart for files, inboxes, and app clutter.

Safety Notes

  • Do not pressure yourself to discard sentimental items. The goal is a lighter home, not an empty one.
  • Do not sell or donate items of questionable legality or safety (expired car seats, recalled products).
  • Handle potentially hazardous items (chemicals, electronics, batteries, medications) per local disposal guidelines — do not put them in regular trash.
  • This skill does not diagnose or treat hoarding disorder. If you feel unable to discard items even when they cause distress or safety issues, consult a mental health professional.
  • Minimalism is a personal choice, not a moral imperative. Keep what serves your life.
安全使用建议
This skill looks safe to use as a personal organization checklist. Before installing, verify that the platform is not granting it any unrelated purchase or crypto permissions, because those capabilities are not needed for decluttering.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: seasonal-declutter-framework Version: 1.0.0 The 'seasonal-declutter-framework' is a document-only skill providing instructional content for an AI agent to guide users through home organization. It contains no executable code, no network requests, and no instructions that attempt to exfiltrate data or bypass security controls. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json, _meta.json) are consistent with the stated purpose of providing a repeatable decluttering workflow.
能力标签
cryptocan-make-purchases
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The visible SKILL.md content, metadata, and skill.json consistently describe a seasonal decluttering workflow with no executable code or API requirement.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are user-directed, time-boxed, and include safety boundaries such as not deciding about others' possessions, not addressing clinical hoarding, and avoiding hazardous-material guidance.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, required binaries, environment variables, credentials, or code files are present.
Credentials
The listed capability signals include crypto and purchase-related capability labels, which are not explained by the document-only decluttering purpose. The provided files do not show any crypto, purchase, API, or payment workflow.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, background behavior, credential use, or privilege escalation is shown. The progress tracker is a user-fillable template, not persistent agent memory.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install seasonal-declutter-framework
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /seasonal-declutter-framework 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Seasonal Declutter Framework v1.0.0 – Initial Release - Introduces a repeatable, seasonal decluttering workflow designed to reduce overwhelm. - Features a structured, time-boxed session plan with flexible decision-making tests. - Provides detailed guidance for preparation, execution, and post-session reflection. - Includes templates for session tracking and output summaries. - Tailors decluttering themes and tips for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter cycles. - Emphasizes a shame-free, sustainable approach to organization and habit-building.
元数据
Slug seasonal-declutter-framework
版本 1.0.0
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Seasonal Declutter Framework 是什么?

A seasonal decluttering workflow to decide what to keep, donate, or discard without overwhelm. Repeatable, time-boxed, shame-free. 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 32 次。

如何安装 Seasonal Declutter Framework?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install seasonal-declutter-framework」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Seasonal Declutter Framework 是免费的吗?

是的,Seasonal Declutter Framework 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Seasonal Declutter Framework 支持哪些平台?

Seasonal Declutter Framework 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Seasonal Declutter Framework?

由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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