Focus on what really matters and learn and find ways to enjoy your time at work. Things you need to let go at WorkĬomplaining, gossiping, pointless calls and conversations, back-stabbing coworks, isolating yourself – all things you can and need to let go this year. You won’t learn how to do it overnight, take your time, keep yourself busy with productive and creative projects and smile. Sometimes, it’s just necessary to let go of toxic people in our life to have a life. “ People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed never throw out anyone.”īut, sometimes relationships (partners, friends, family) are just damaging to you and the only thing they do is making you unhappy, miserable and clutter your life with negativity. DECLUTTER YOUR LIFE CHECKLIST – 30 DAYS CHALLENGE What should I let go of this year? The People you need to let go In our 30 days challenge we will need to let go of 70 things that clutter our lives and make us stop living. So, this year we want to make space for ourselves in our lives. We’ve spend so much time involuntarily at home when the whole world was shut down, so the clutter that we got rid of in January, made enough space for a better stay-at-home routine this year. I never thought how useful this will actually be this year. You can find the free printable here, if you need a declutter your home checklist printable. One year ago, we decided to start a 30 Days challenge and declutter our home room by room. (If you’re already a subscriber, the direct download to the printable checklist is in your inbox and at the bottom of every email I send.)Īnd after decluttering, if you feel like taking it a step further, with my Whole House Deep Cleaning Checklist, you can snag that in this post too:Ģ021 is going to be the year of peace and clarity in our homes, right?! We’re going to try our best anyway.This Declutter your Life Checklist is our new 30 days challenge for the coming year. You can download the Whole House Decluttering Checklist printable by clicking here or the button below to subscribe: And you can even print it off to give to your kids, if you need a helpful tool to keep them on task. Everything on the checklist is broken down by categories so you can decide how much or how little you want to purge at a time. I thought maybe it’d be helpful to compile it all into an easy printable that you can use yourself, if you’ve been needing a “get real with myself” decluttering sesh. I made a gigantic checklist of every little thing (seriously, all the way down to push pins and paper clips) to keep me on the junk purging track. So that’s what I did to declutter our house this week. ![]() The satisfaction of crossing something off of that to-do list… it just feels good! Ever since high school, that’s been my thing. ![]() I physically cannot sleep until I have typed my to-do list on my notepad in my phone for the next day before going to bed. I’m showing a little walk around in our DIY IKEA Billy Bookcase closets 1 year later in my Instagram Stories today, if you want to see how they’re holding up.) But then once I get in “the zone”, nothing can stop me. The hardest part about a declutter to me is finding the motivation to actually start. No drawer, closet, or cabinet is safe around here because once I decide I am SO DONE with clutter, I go a little bit twitchy-eyed crazy. I’m a force to be reckoned with this week, y’all. ![]() A 7 page free printable declutter checklist to make the process of purging your entire home from clutter faster and easier.
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