
Go HERE and look over and print out whatever you feel you may need. Some will be repeated in the "read this" links, but that will be helpful.
January 1: Set up a donation and selling collection station
January 2: Create binder for household notebook
January 3: Create template for daily to do list that works
January 4: Declutter or makeplace to store old Christmas cards
January 5: Get rid of chipped, broken plates, glasses, etc. (A good weekend job)
January 6: Declutter kitchen gadgets / cooking tools
January 7: Take a break! Please read this.
January 8: Declutter small kitchen appliances
January 9: Clear off kitchen counters
January 10: Clear off kitchen table
January 11: Declutter everyday tablecloths, napkins, place-mats
January 12: Declutter excess plastic cups and water bottles
January 13: Declutter ziplock bags, foil, plastic wrap, etc.
January 14: Take a break! Take time to read this!
January 15: Declutter kitchen cabinet shelves / drawers
January 16: Clear out kitchen junk drawer
January 17: Declutter under kitchen sink
January 18: Take control of your plastic food storage containers
January 19: Declutter top of kitchen cabinets (and dust)
January 20: Declutter and match all pots and pans with lids
January 21: Take a break! But read this!
January 22: Declutter baking supplies / dishes / sheets
January 23: Reduce canned food, discard expired ones
January 24: Discard expired and old spices
January 25: Declutter pantry shelves (or food storage area)
January 26: Continue decluttering pantry shelves
January 27: Fill out pantry inventory sheet (did you print it out earlier?)
January 28: Time for another break! Read this too!
January 29: Clear out old food from fridge (did you print out the cheat sheet earlier?)
January 30: Continue clearing out refrigerator shelves, drawers
January 31: Clear off front and top of refrigerator (I don't know about you, but MINE needs this!)
Want to sign up for your own 2014 Declutter Calendar? Click HERE!
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