Spring is here!
Have you found yourself staring at your closets and wondering how they got to the current state they are in? You are not alone!
We all have things we hold on to for a little too long. Why do we keep things that don’t fit us or are broken anyway?
For some, decluttering and organizing bring a sense of calm, and then for others, it is overwhelming and stressful. Here are a few tips to reduce stress.
Set a Time Limit
Make a list of all the rooms, closets, and spaces you need to clean. Estimate how much time you think it’ll take to get each space decluttered, cleaned, and organized.
Make a Checklist
Checklists help you stay focused. You can quickly look through your list, check tasks off, and finish your spring cleaning quickly and efficiently. Once you’ve eliminated unwanted items, try finding creative ways to optimize your space.
Spread It Out
Rather than tackle cleaning your entire home in a day or one weekend, just spread it out. Make a plan to only tackle one big job each weekend, then complete smaller jobs during the week. For example, spring cleaning your kitchen most likely will end up being a big job, while cleaning your hall closet shouldn’t take more than an hour. It’s something you can do in the evening. There are some handy apps to help you create up a plan.
Gather Your Supplies First
Before you clean any space, decide on what supplies you will need and gather them first. Consider grabbing a plastic bin for cleaning supplies from your local dollar store. Assign a bin for each space. For example, your bathroom will have a designated cleaning supplies box. Your kitchen will have another. In addition to the cleaning products, you will also need tools, so don’t forget those!
Spring cleaning hacks can help you save time and money.
There are many clever ways to cut down on cleaning time that will leave you beaming with accomplishment while giving your home the sparkling shine it deserves. Don’t be afraid to Google or look on YouTube for cleaning hacks like this one.
If you feel like you never have the time to get the spring cleaning done, then hop over to our Time Management blog for some inspiration.