Spring Cleaning and Organizing Made Easy
Spring cleaning can be any easy task for anyone to do if you just
have a few basic rules. First, do not try to spring clean your entire home in
one day or even one weekend. Spread the process out over a month or two
depending on how much you want to accomplish. Second, write out a plan as far
as the goals you would like to accomplish. An example would be to clean out all
closets or just yours and the guest closet. List each task separately so that
planning the time is easier. Are there tasks that can be accomplished in 30
minutes or less such as wiping out the fridge or washing out the garbage can. Those are tasks you could accomplish one
evening after dinner or one weekend morning. Divide the tasks into time frames
such as 30 minutes or less, 1-4 hours, or half a day. This too will make it
easier to plan your time. Next, decide what days you will accomplish the bigger
projects by putting them into your calendar. If you don't schedule the project,
it will never get done. Keep your list handy so when you find you have a little
extra time, you can get one or two smaller tasks accomplished. Make sure to
award yourself after you have completed a few smaller spring cleaning tasks, or
a larger one by buying yourself something you need or having coffee or lunch
with a friend. To keep yourself motivated and not discouraged, start the spring
cleaning with a few of the smaller tasks and then move into the larger
projects. Remember, a few projects might become interrupted, so plan your
schedule to be flexible. An outdoor event might be cancelled due to weather, so
can you move your project up a weekend? Spring cleaning is a time for renewal
and de-cluttering areas you feel need to be revamped. Make it fun and the goals
attainable.