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90 practical things you can do now to put your life in order
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Do you have too much stuff? Is your mind, home, or office in your way of getting things done? Having too much might sound like an oxymoron to some, but the reality is that too much of anything can be a bad thing.
In fact, this is pretty much the central maxim of minimalism. Which is why I created a list below of the 90 things you can do today to clean up and put order back in your life.
The more you cut back on unnecessary ‘stuff’ and clutter, the less stress you will have, the freer you become and the more you can appreciate the few items that really matter to you.
As I have grown my own online business (the website you’re on now), I have learned that time is precious. I also have a family of 5 and am providing the sole income for us. You can read and learn more about how I do that by clicking here. But the lesson for me in owning a business, running a house, and being the provider is – nothing is easy, but it gets a whole lot easier when things are clean, tidy, put away or there is just less of it all together.
But what is ‘too much’?
Let’s Take a look at this short 3-point checklist and let’s find out together if you fall into this category of “too-much”…
Point #1 You Dread the Thought of Cleaning Surfaces or Organizing Papers (or even organizing your thoughts)
Isn’t it time you dusted the shelf in your bedroom? If the very thought of cleaning or organizing something is starting to make your stomach do summersaults, then you have too much on that surface or too much on your “plate”. It should take just a couple of seconds to wipe down a surface or make a list of things to do today.
Point #2 You’re Considering Moving Homes or Offices to Fit Your Things In (or “feel more organized”)
This is something a lot of us do without a second thought. But if you’re looking to rent, lease, or buy an entirely new home or office just to store more of your items, or “start fresh” then this is really something of a worrying sign. You should be able to make the most of what you have.
Point #3 You Have Boxes Under the Bed, on your desk, or on the dresser
This doesn’t sound like a big deal but it actually has a big psychological impact on how big and spacious a room feels. It’s important to include space in your home or office to let it breathe and this is a very important space that you should prioritize.
The same is true of your to-do list. If you’re always pushing items to the bottom of the list, never being financially responsible like saving for emergencies or even a vacation, you’ll never be able to truly go anywhere (or on vacation) with that feeling that everything is right with the world.
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90 Practical Things You Can Do Now (Pick as many as you like to get started)
- Clear the junk space in the (name that room)
- Clear off the counters in the (name that room)
- Set up files for your home office
- Clean up you computer files and make it faster
- Remove 5 items from your closet and Dresser to donate
- Remove 5 items from your costume Jewelry collection to donate
- Read a self improvement workbook for 10 minutes like one about How to Be Happy (Or at Least Less Sad)
- Pick out a few toys to donate
- Pick out 1 reading book to donate then grab these E Zoobooks for the kids
- Pick out a pair of shoes to donate
- Clear your kitchen food cupboard or expired or unwanted items
- Sit down and finally apply for a Full-Time Job
- Update your calendar with kid’s school activities and other family details
- Clear your computer’s desktop
- Clear out your cookbooks of unwanted one’s for donating
- Clear out your medicine cabinet
- Dump out the junk drawer, toss stuff and organize
- Clear out your makeup bag or maybe just get a newer washable & more durable one
- Organize your brief case and/or purse
- Organize and clean up your wallet
- Do the dishes / put away the dishes
- Fold laundry for 10 minutes
- Start a new load of laundry
- Make the beds
- Clean all the mirrors in your house
- Clean the windows in the (name a room)
- Organize your email folders
- Add some zen to your office and order some new artwork for your office walls
- Clean up your phone and delete unused apps
- Clean the microwave
- Read a book to your kids
- Take out the trash from every room
- Vacuum for 10 minutes (use a timer)
- Read the news
- Check your social media accounts (use a timer)
- Play a game with your kids
- Write in your gratitude Journal like this one for jotting down your thoughts and self exploration
- Write a blog post
- Make your next physical appointment with your doctor
- Make your next teeth cleaning appointment
- Make your next optometrist appointment
- Make your information safe online with these few steps
- Wash your car
- Vacuum out your car
- Put the car seat fabric cover into the washing machine
- Put the car seat fabric cover into the dryer
- Put the car seat fabric cover back in your car (pretty important to follow through)
- Call a friend or family member
- Go for a walk outside
- Listen to your favorite music on Amazon Prime with your 30-Day Free Trial
- Watch an uplifting video on YouTube
- Write down your next grocery list
- Write 3 thank you notes and mail them
- Plan your kids next birthday party on Pinterest
- Unfriend toxic people from your social media pages
- Start your life’s bucket list
- Do 10 minutes of Yoga using a few of these Yoga poses (did you know there are 2100 ?!!)
- Meditate
- Do 2 min. of stretching, 2 min. of squats, and 2 min. of pushups (4 min. of rest spread between)
- Clean a toilet
- Clean a shower / bathtub
- Sweep / Mop in (name a room)
- Clean the top of your stove
- Clean a shelf in your refrigerator
- Pick out old outdoor toys and toss or set aside for donation
- Water your plants
- Search Netflix for things to add to your “will watch soon” list
- Update your checkbook
- Take a few pictures of your kids
- Email pictures you took to the printers for a future scrapbook
- Flip and fluff all couch pillows and cushions
- Get out a piece of paper and sketch a still object (examples: Tree, Vase, Flower..)
- Start your very first blog in 10 minutes (here are the quick steps)
- Dust your ceiling fans (Seriously, have you seen this genius Ceiling Fan Duster ??)
- Wipe down all surfaces in (name a room)
- Dust out lamp shades (get rid of any dead flies! Ew)
- Join an online book club (Ours is geared towards entrepreneurs and bloggers)
- Set out your clothes for tomorrows workout
- Pick out your outfits for the work week and put them neatly together
- Take a shower or how about a nice warm bath with a comfy luxurious tub pillow like this one
- Give yourself a 10 minute manicure
- Read a chapter of your favorite book
- Write down the 3 things you want to accomplish tomorrow
- Wipe down and disinfect door knobs in your house
- Wipe down baseboards in (name a room)
- Make a Pro’s / Con’s list for that big thing you’ve been debating
- Make a meal plan for the week
- Plan your next date night
- Contemplate and write down what the next 5 years looks like. What will be different? Will you look into starting a blog and home business like this ours? Anything is possible!
- Gather up all your change and start a change jar
- Change the batteries in your smoke alarm
- Wipe down and disinfect all light switches
- Gather up all our donation items and drive to the drop off location to donate
Ready for a shortcut to a more organized and stress-free life? Click here to download the FREE eBook and 40-page guide.
Other Good Habits to Start
As you start developing simple housecleaning and organization habits, you’ll notice that your work will get easier and easier. This next set of tips will give you some great ideas for good habits to start
Delegate
Housework can be a huge job. Learn to delegate. Make chore charts for everyone in your house. Even small children can help pick up toys and other things. As you learn that you don’t have to do it all, housework will become much easier.
Fill the Sink When You Cook
A good habit to start is filling your sink with hot soapy water every time you start to cook. This way you can “clean as you go.” As you get done with each pot or dish, wash it quickly. This makes clean-up a snap.
Spray the Oven
Time for take-out? If there’s a day when you’re not using your oven, give it a quick spray of oven cleaner and forget about it. The next day, before you turn on your oven, give it a quick wipe down. You’ll find that the baked on stuff comes off much easier.
Have a Charity Box
It’s a good idea to keep a box or bag in your front closet that you put things you don’t need anymore. This really helps get rid of clutter in your home. When the box is full, simply drop it off at your local Goodwill store.
Rinse Your Plate
This may be a small tip, but it can help in big ways. If you simply make it a habit to rinse your plate after dinner (and have all family members do the same), it will make washing them a lot easier. No one likes trying to wash dried food off of dishes.
Tackle the Small Jobs
Housework can be overwhelming. Learn to break it down and tackle the smaller jobs first. As you do, each job will become easier. Also, if you clean the small messes before they get big, it’ll be a lot easier to clean up.
Keep Cleaner in the Shower
A great shortcut for cleaning your tub and shower is to keep a bottle of shower cleaner handy. After you take a bath or shower, spray it down. You can take it a step further and keep a squeegee in it as well.
Fast Pick Up Before Bed
If you make it a habit to do a quick pick up before going to bed, it’ll really help. You’ll find that it’s easier to wake up and feel good about the day if even one room is clean.
Line Your Fridge
If you make it a habit to line your fridge shelves with paper towels, it’ll make it a lot easier to clean. This will work especially well in the crispers, as the paper towels will soak up any extra wetness.
Take a Trash Bag With You
As you leave the house, make it a habit to take the trash out. This is a simple tip, but why make extra trips if you don’t need to? This is also a great job to delegate to a teenager. They’re always coming and going anyway.
Here are some quick tips for staying productive
Have fun with this.
Make a goal to do a few or just one of these items each day to find your work-life balance. You’ll quickly get organize and start to feel a little better about getting things done!
Looking for more tips? Check out these guides:
- Ready for a shortcut to a more organized and stress-free life? Click here to download the FREE eBook and 40-page guide.
- Check out this book: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
- Check out this master-class: Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up
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great list of bite-size tasks! going to do a few today, starting with cleaning a fridge shelf! much needed!!
That’s a good one. Makes you feel accomplished everyone you peek in. For me today, I’m taking down the Christmas tree!
What an extensive list! Gave me a lot of ideas, thank you!
I always keep a box in my garage ready for anything I want to donate. 🙂
Good idea! We have a stack in our garage too
I’ve pinned this to Pinterest because I need every single item on this list. I need balance. I need to declutter. I need clarity and peace this year. I will have it.
Thank you and Good luck Nikki!
Love that list. Definetly can implement some of these in my daily routine. Just did: Write down the 3 things you want to accomplish tomorrow…
The donation items piece is big for me! I’m trying to determine whether we’re actually going to have a garage sale or whether keeping boxes of old things around is just adding clutter to my house!!
Be sure to check out ours!
These look so manageable when you break them into chunks like this! I also have a bag to donate that has been in my house for months. I should probably go donate that.
Lol yeah probably but I believe my husband has you beat. He has had 3 bags IN HIS CAR for over 2 weeks to donate……
I got exhausted just reading it
Hahaha it’s a lot!