6 Spring Cleaning Tips

There’s nothing worse than waking up and finding yourself in a mess of clutter. Whether you’re decluttering an entire house or just your bedroom closet, we all need some help when it comes to spring cleaning. Here are my top 6 tips for Spring Cleaning this year that will help you stay organized physically and mentally.

 

Make a Plan

You’ve probably heard the saying “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. When starting a home improvement project, plan ahead on what you want to accomplish, what tools you need, how much time you have, etc. If you don’t have a plan, you’ll likely get distracted and end up not accomplishing anything. When you make a plan, you also create a timeline for yourself. This way, you can better keep track of what tasks need to be done and when. For example, if you want to pressure wash your house in the next two weeks, put that task on your timeline and work backward from there. By planning ahead, you can make sure that everything gets done before Spring or Summer ends.

 

Set Rules for Yourself

When it comes to organizing, it’s important to set some ground rules for yourself. One rule could be not to bring in any new clutter into the house until all the old clutter is dealt with. This will help keep you focused and motivated as you work through your project. Another rule could be to put everything back in its place after use. This may seem like a minor rule, but it can make a big difference when it comes to organizing your home.

If you have children, set rules for them as well. For example, have them put their toys away after playing with them or pick up their own clothes from the floor. By setting rules and enforcing them, you’ll be teaching your children how to stay organized and responsible.

 

Use Storage Solutions

One of the best ways to organize your home is by using storage solutions. This could mean purchasing some new shelves or cabinets for your garage or attic, investing in some baskets or bins to store your children’s toys, or buying a new desk for your home office. The great thing about storage solutions is that they come in all shapes and sizes, so you can find one that fits your specific needs.

For example, if you have a lot of extra clothes that you don’t want to get rid of, but don’t have enough room for in your closet, invest in some clothing racks or shelves. This will help free up some space in your closet and make it easier to find what you’re looking for.

 

Label Everything

One of the best ways to keep your home organized is by labeling everything. This includes labeling boxes when you’re packing up your belongings for a move, labeling Tupperware containers, and even labeling spices in your kitchen. By labeling everything, you’ll know where everything is and you won’t have to waste time searching for it.

Labeling can also be helpful when you have children. For example, if you want your child to put their toys away after playing with them, label a toy box with a picture of a toy. This will give your child a visual cue as to what goes in the toy box.

 

Declutter Your Digital Space

An often forgotten area to clean is your digital space. This means going through your phone, computer files, emails, and social media accounts and getting clear on what is really needed. This could be old emails from your college days or random photos and videos that are taking up precious storage. Once you have deleted unnecessary files, it’s time to better organize everything. Here are some helpful resources for that:

By decluttering digitally, you’ll reduce mental clutter and make it easier to find the things you need. You’ll also be able to focus on the task at hand without being distracted by irrelevant information.

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Don’t Overwhelm Yourself

When starting a home improvement project, it’s important not to overwhelm yourself. This means taking things one step at a time and not trying to do everything at once. If you try to do too much, you’ll likely get frustrated and give up.

Start by decluttering one room at a time or one closet at a time. This will make the process less daunting and more manageable. You can also break down bigger projects into smaller tasks. For example, if you want to pressure wash your house, break the project down into smaller steps such as pressure washing the front porch, pressure washing the back porch, and pressure washing the driveway.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t be afraid to ask for help. This could mean recruiting your spouse or children to help you with a project or hiring a professional to assist you. By enlisting the help of others, you’ll make the process less stressful and more enjoyable.

Organizing your home can seem like a daunting task, but by following these 6 Spring Cleaning Tips, you’ll be able to get the job done in no time. Just remember to take things one step at a time and don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. Good luck!

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