Found these little challenges to incorporate daily into your life so incredibly useful. I myself love simplicity and a clean home/office/life. It helps me concentrate, focus and accomplish so much more.
- Walk your home with a trash bag or five. Be ruthless. Papers. Receipts. Tags. Empty bottles. Go.
- Clean out your fridge. Check expiration dates and throw things away.
- Put two things that make you happy on your bedside table. You should also have a lamp and a clock.
- Simplify your phone. Delete old contacts and unused apps. Refresh your lock screen.
- Make a list of restocks needed in your bathroom. Restock if possible or add to your next grocery list.
- Walk your house with a donate bag. Schedule a pickup or drop it off as soon as the bag is full.
- Start the habit of throwing in a small load of laundry every morning.
- Set a recurring alarm for weekday mornings. If you're letting your kids wake you, sit it for a little earlier.
- Clean the trash out of your car. Paper. Straws. Receipts. Be sure to look under your seats.
- Create a perpetual birthday list of friends you'd like to reach out to on their special day.
- Utilize the notes app on your phone to keep important lists on hand.
- Do something with all those precious photos and videos on your phone. Print. Back up. Store.
- Dump out your purse. Throw away trash. Create a little bag of essentials. make your purse work for you.
- Pull out all your unused clothes in your closet that you'll never wear again and donate to clarity. Rule of thumb: if you haven't worn in in that last year, get rid of it.
- Clean out your medicine cabinet. Properly dispose anything expired. Make a list of essentials to restock.
- Quit something today. Just say no.
- Write out three simple dinners you can make with the ingredients already in your pantry.
- Detox your social media feeds. Follow inspirational accounts. Unfollow anyone draining.
- Clean off your desk and wipe it down. Ditch clutter. Keep only the essentials, including your computer.
- Clear the clutter on your computer. Delete unused files and organize important ones. Empty the trash.
- Take note of the mail coming to your mailbox. Visit catalogchoice.org
to remove your name from lists.
- Write your morning checklist and tape it to your bathroom mirror.
- Make a list of 10 go-to-meals. Tape it on the fridge for simple mail planning.
- Schedule a vacation or staycation for sometime this year.
- Write down one goal for this year. Just one. Tape it somewhere important so you can see it every day.
- Organize your inbox. Search the word unsubscribe and remove yourself from nonessential lists.
- Create your own weekly prep list with tasks that make you feel prepared for the week ahead.
- Make a list of household items you use frequently. Stock up.
- Rest. Schedule 30 minutes alone once a week. You give away what you put in. Take care of yourself.