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Five Simple Things to Do This Spring to Feel More Organised

Amy Fenton
Authored by Amy Fenton
Posted: Monday, February 16th, 2026

Spring often brings a natural urge to reset. As the days get longer and routines start to shift, many people take the opportunity to clear clutter, refresh their homes and get organised for the months ahead. If you’re looking for simple, manageable ways to welcome the season, here are five easy things to do this spring that can make everyday life feel a little calmer and more intentional.

1. Have a proper clear-out at home

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to mean tackling the entire house at once. Start small with a single drawer, cupboard or shelf and work from there. Letting go of items you no longer use can make a noticeable difference, especially in shared spaces. Many people find that donating or recycling unwanted items also makes the process more rewarding, knowing things are going to a good cause rather than straight into storage.

2. Clear out your phone and digital clutter

It’s not just physical spaces that benefit from a spring clean. Phones and devices quickly fill up with screenshots, duplicate photos and apps that haven’t been used in years. Taking time to organise your photo gallery can be surprisingly satisfying. While doing so, some people choose to save their favourite memories by turning a small selection into photo prints, bringing meaningful moments out of their screens and into everyday life.

3. Refresh your living space

You don’t need a full makeover to make a room feel different. 

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Simple changes like swapping cushions, moving furniture or introducing lighter colours can help a space feel more in tune with the season.For many households, spring is also a time to update wall displays or photo frames, replacing older images with more recent memories.

With MYPICTURE’s new browser-based Photo Prints App for UK customers, printing photos straight from your phone is designed to be quick and low-effort, making it easier to refresh printed photos without needing to visit a shop.

4. Plan a few local days out

With better weather on the way, spring is an ideal time to look ahead and plan simple outings. Whether it’s coastal walks, countryside picnics or local events, having a few dates in the diary can make weekends feel more purposeful. Even short trips often come with moments worth remembering and a reason to finally do something with the photos taken along the way.

5. Set small goals for the months ahead

Rather than big resolutions, spring is a good time to set small, achievable goals. That might be spending more time outdoors, getting organised for summer events, or finally sorting through years of digital photos.

Little changes can help create routines that last well beyond the season itself. Spring doesn’t have to be about doing everything at once. Sometimes, a few thoughtful changes are enough to set the tone for the months ahead.