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5 steps to be more organized in 2017

It’s not officially the new year yet and I can’t wait to start debugging and organizing. I recently got bit by the “less is more” bug and the clutter has been rapidly disappearing from my home. I want my abode to run like a well-oiled machine, so in 2017, I’m definitely going to get more organized and start with these five steps.

Step 1: Create a cleaning schedule

If you are like me and clean everything lightly and need to have company just to do clean, a schedule is just the trick you need to start January off on the right foot! I keep telling myself that I should stick to a weekly schedule, so I finally took the time to research it online and found a plethora of different plans. Browse around and find one that suits your personality – mine should be detailed, yet simple and achievable because cleaning up is really the last thing I want to do!

Step 2 – Make a weekly meal plan

A friend of mine has been doing this for years and wears out. Sounds like a lot of extra work to me, but when I think about how much energy and time I spend deciding what’s for dinner each night, planning doesn’t sound so bad anymore! And once you’ve planned your meals, it’s even easier to compile your grocery lists and stay more organized in the kitchen. A weekly menu planner with shopping list is the perfect solution to your meal prep woes.

Step 3 – Dust Your Crock Pot and Stock Your Freezer

If you have hectic afternoons and nights, a slow cooker can be your true salvation. They free up a lot of your time and by using mostly fresh ingredients cooked at low temperatures for a long period of time, they retain natural nutrient-rich juices from vegetables and meats. Try hearty, hot soups, immune-boosting bone broths, and kid-friendly recipes for Sloppy Joes and teriyaki chicken in your slow cooker, and don’t forget to make double batches so there’s leftovers to freeze for another day.

Step 4: Downsize and remove the clutter

After the holidays, have your family go through toy bins, drawers, and cabinets. Tell them that they need to make room for the new things they received by turning in old items they no longer use at good will. Also, when you take down your Christmas decorations, make a note of what you didn’t put up last year. You more than likely won’t be using them again this year either, so add them to the donation bin as well.

Step 5: Involve your children more often

I know it’s easier to do things yourself, but keep trying to get your kids involved in chores and cooking whenever you can. Make chore charts and delegate chores at mealtimes. It takes time and persistence, but it’s worth the effort, both for you and for them. You’ll suddenly feel liberated when you don’t have to unload the dishwasher for the millionth time or fold laundry and dust the living room alone. Your family will function better as a team, and your children will learn valuable life skills.

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