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Organization

Home organization is essential for achieving a healthy lifestyle and living. It can help reduce stress, improve your mental clarity, and make it easier to find the items you need when you need them. It can also make your home more inviting and comfortable. With the right strategies, you can create a home that is both organized and aesthetically pleasing. With a few simple changes, you can make your home a more inviting and comfortable space.

Start with a Plan & Work Your Plan

First, start with a plan. Make sure you know what you want to organize and how you want to organize it. Take the time to measure the space and make sure everything has a home. Next, take everything out of the space and make sure that everything is clean and free of dust. As you begin to put items back in their designated spot, consider using labeled containers and shelves to help keep them organized. To maintain the organization, designate a time each week to do a quick once-over of the space. This will help you stay on top of any clutter and make sure everything is in its place.

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Woman Cleaning Furniture
Piles of Clothes on a Piano

Removing Clutter

Start by removing all clutter from your home. Once everything is out of sight, it is easier to decide what to keep and what to discardConsider donating items to charity, or sell them at a garage sale. Once the clutter is gone, begin organizing your items into categories. This will make it easier to access what you need when you need it.

Cleaning Schedule

Next, create a cleaning schedule.

This will help you stay on top of cleaning tasks and keep your home organized.

Schedule a day for each room and stick to it.

Scrubbing the Sink
Well Organized Closet

Start Small!

1. Start small and tackle one room at a time. Make a list of tasks that need to be done and prioritize them.

2. Utilize storage solutions like shelves, baskets, and bins to keep things tidy and organized.

3. Donate or sell unwanted items to free up valuable space.

4. Invest in furniture that doubles as storage to maximize space.

5. Incorporate labels and color-coding to keep items sorted and easy to find.

6. Create an ‘inbox’ for mail and other items that need to be sorted through.

Well Organized Closet
Tidying Storage

Get Creative

Finally, don't be afraid to get creative with your storage solutions. If you don't want to spend money on storage containers, try using items you already have in your home such as old coffee cans, shoe boxes, and other containers.

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