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Every January 1 we have a chance to start fresh with a brand new year …around here it’s about getting organized this January. (Isn’t it amazing how changing a single digit can make a difference in how we look at our lives?)
Perhaps you have big plans and goals this year …if some of those plans and dreams include getting organized, you’re in the right place!
This blog has been around for many years now with lots of how-tos and resources.
In this post, I’m rounding up the very best posts and resources in one ultimate guide to getting organized this January.
Paper Organizing Cheatsheet
If you’ve got a lot of paper clutter and no idea what to do about it all, I highly recommend downloading the Paper Organizing Cheatsheet. Inside this cheatsheet, you’ll get the main paper categories along with how to decipher which category each paper belongs to.
When you download the cheatsheet, you also get a free paper organizing mini-course.
Kitchen Organizing Action Plan
Your kitchen is an important part of your home. With this free Kitchen Organizing Action Plan, you can make a plan for getting your kitchen organized. It includes:
- Deciding when & how long you’ll work
- Removing discards
- Splitting the area into manageable pieces
- Decluttering tips
- Organizing into zones
- And steps to keep it tidy
Organize Digital Photos
Photo organizing can be a BEAST. Since I know this, I chronicled my entire digital photo organizing journey in a 4-week challenge.
Using this challenge, complete one task each week and have it delivered straight to your inbox. It includes:
- Creating a photo hub
- Moving photos from iPhone to PC
- Decluttering & organizing photos
- Printing photos
- Backing up photos
Month-by-Month/ Room-by-Room Organization
When your entire home needs organizing, it’s hard to know where to start. This post has a complete month-by-month (or room-by-room, if you prefer) plan for organizing your home.
I recommend breaking down each monthly goal using the PowerSheets from Cultivate What Matters …it’s not too late to get a goal planner!
Where To Start Guide
Finally, if you are so overwhelmed and have no idea where to start, there’s a guide for that too! Download the Where To Start Guide that will narrow down the best place for you to start to make the biggest impact on your home!
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