Recycle or donate old books that you will no longer read and sort the rest in a logical order. Cut out pages that you would like to keep and sort into a filing system. Let go of your magazine hoarding and get rid of any outdated editions. Music and videos are so easily accessible through our computers and mobile devices, that your CDs and DVDs may be a thing of the past. Make sure all CDs, DVDs etc are in their proper cases and evaluate what you really will use. Donate any dishes, serving ware, or other items that you do not use. Find storage solutions for all items that frequently find their way to the table. Day 10: Dining Area.Ĭommit to keeping your table clutter free. Return expired medications to your local pharmacy for proper disposal. Go through all medications and look for items that are expired or that you no longer need. Medicine is actually best stored outside of the bathroom in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children. Day 9: Medicine Cabinet/First Aid Supplies. Ensure that all Tupperware has matching lids and eliminate as many unnecessary kitchen gadgets, cookbooks, and duplicate utensils as you can. Look for any kitchen items that you do not use or have room for. If you’re all caught up, pick the most cluttered area in your home and spend a little extra time there. This is your catch up day if you didn’t finish any of the above areas. Don’t forget to go through all of those spices too! Place items that will be expiring soon towards the front of the cupboard. Toss all items that are expired and get rid of anything that you know you will not use. Day 6: Pantry and other dry food storage. Does your fridge need a deep cleaning? You can check out my fridge cleaning tips HERE. Minimize packaging when possible to save space. Remove all items from that are expired or you know you will not use. You can see our organized cleaning cabinet HERE. Toss any old rags or cloths that are at the end of their use. If you have multiple partially filled bottles of the same product, combine them into one bottle. Try to use multipurpose cleaners or green cleaning products whenever possible. You’ll receive monthly to do lists, tutorials and tips to get it all done, and tons of cleaning and organization inspiration! It’s designed to help you learn strategies and systems to create your ideal home and and get rid of all of those products that you don’t use. The Household Organization Diet is basically a year-long, systematic plan to get every room in your home decluttered, cleaned, and organized. Who’s ready to make 2023 the best organized year yet? The Household Organization Diet 2023 officially kicks off on January 1 with my January decluttering challenge – The 31 Day Home Detox Diet! Whether you just have a few trouble spots in your home or are completely feeling overwhelmed with all of the clutter, this challenge is for you. Are you looking for a way to declutter your home in just 30 days This is the perfect challenge for you, complete with a printable declutter checklist. If you’re ready to make a change and get rid of all of that unwanted clutter in your home, start the year off with this January decluttering challenge! This home decluttering “detox diet” will help to jumpstart all of your decluttering and organization habits and set the tone for an ongoing organization plan!
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