Organizing Your Home After the Holidays

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New year, new me! …Well, maybe not. But I always feel motivated after the holidays to make crucial changes in my organization, and it’s never too late to get started! Although we are well into January now, I find myself still purging and organizing plenty of things around my house, and I wanted to share some tips that help me stay tidied up and get situated after I pack up all that holiday decor. Maybe the urge feels a bit stronger this year because of the strange-ness of 2020, but I’m here for it! Here are some ways to keep you chipping away at the clutter:

-Tackle just one thing a day (or week): If you’re a busy mom at home with littles, you may only get to one “project” a week, but if you have older kids or no kids, you will possibly have a bit more time to knock out some bigger projects. The goal of one a week is attainable for almost everyone, and I recommend that you create specific things rather than entire rooms. If your goal is “master bedroom”, I think it may feel looming and overwhelming. Instead, be specific, like, “my half of the closer in the master bedroom”. Put it on your calendar, so you stay accountable!

-Don’t be afraid to invest in some storage: If your storage is broken, nonexistent or ugly, it’s okay to invest in some great pieces from a big box store! You’ll be surprised what a few plain glass or plastic canisters can do in your pantry when. you add pretty labels, or that simply adding under the bed bins can increase your storage tenfold! Set aside a little cash to hit up your local big box stores or order from somewhere like Ikea, so your storage matches and looks more cohesive. You’ll feel better about the aesthetics if you have some matching, neutral bins. If a local small business or hardware store sells these, even better!

-Organize your holiday stuff before you put it away: Nothing is worse than unpacking the holiday items in December only to discover tangles of lights and broken glassware or wooden decorations with pieces snapped off. I recommend assigning certain bins to your holiday decorations, and storing them carefully. When you pack them up, add newspaper or bubble wrap to keep things in good shape, and pack them in the reverse order of how you want to unpack them. That way, your most immediate needs to be accessible early on when you begin to decorate! Take the time to do it right, so you don’t have to waste the time when you just want to put your decor up!

-If you haven’t used something since last year, it can probably head to Goodwill or be donated to someone who might want it. Don’t be afraid to purge out your home from the things you don’t use, so that you can free up space and not feel so cluttered. Did you know your good used condition items are tax deductible at Goodwill? You can get a receipt online, so save them up until the next time that you do your taxes! Items must be in good working order to be deducted.

Stay tuned for more organizational and home tips!