Spring Cleaning & Renewal

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  • Author Mary Sigmann, Cpo®
  • Published April 13, 2012
  • Word count 451

Spring is the perfect time to create a plan for clearing out, cleaning up and making way for the new. Some people look forward to the process and the wonderful sense of rejuvenation and peace that comes with it, while others are overwhelmed by the thought of where to start.

Here are four steps to help you get started. If you take it step by step, and task by task, you can make the seasonal transition a simple and graceful process:

Step 1. Assess the situation. Go from room to room and make a comprehensive list of everything you want to do in each room to make it clean and fresh. Think in terms of what needs to be eliminated, cleaned, replaced or repaired.

Step 2. Create categories. Break your room-by-room lists of tasks into three groups:

• Decluttering: note items to swap out, store, donate, or sell.

• Housework: jot down what needs cleaning

• Repairs: list things to fix or replace.

Use this checklist for ideas.

DECLUTTER:

o Declutter the closets by donating clothes you no longer need or wear

o Eliminate unneeded small appliances, cookware and dishware that are cluttering the kitchen.

o Eliminate extra books you'll never read again

o Go through your craft supplies and recycle abandoned projects

o Clear out the hall closet and store the winter coats, hats and gloves

CLEAN:

o Have drapes and carpeting professionally cleaned

o Wash the windows inside and out and clean the blinds

o Clean the refrigerator, oven and stove

o Polish vinyl and wood floors

o Clear out the cobwebs

RENEW:

o Replace the welcome mat and throw rugs

o Swap out bedspreads and replace pillows

o Replace the shower head, shower liners and curtain, and guest towels.

o Replace the kitchen curtains

o Replace burned out bulbs in ceiling fixtures or lamps

REPAIR:

o Fix dripping faucets or running toilets

o Repair holes in walls or broken tiles

o Touch up wall paint

o Repair broken windows or torn screens

Step 3. Dedicate time. Set aside specific blocks of time in your calendar for these tasks. Having a time line and schedule will better ensure your success. Make an appointment with yourself to get these jobs completed and keep that appointment.

Step 4. Get help. For the bigger jobs, decide whether to do-it-yourself or hire a professional. You can also enlist the help of family members or friends. A professional organizer can assist you with the decluttering process as well as keep you motivated and on task.

Spring brings new potential to all aspects of our lives. A thorough spring cleaning is a great way to revitalize and rejuvenate your home and yourself. Now is the time to clear out and clean up!

Mary Sigmann is a Certified Professional Organizer® and business coach, providing custom solutions including hands-on home and office organization, one-to-one coaching for executives and staff, and workshops and seminars for companies, organizations and corporate teams. Her full range of books and professional services can be viewed at www.organizer-coach.com.

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