With the New Year comes the opportunity for a fresh start! Here are some of our favorite resources to help you simplify and organize your household with tips to clean the clutter, organize your time, and foster relationships. I love tools that help me spend more quality time with my family. Wishing you all the best for 2013!!
1. Project Organize Your ENTIRE Life by Stephanie Morgan ($6.99) — If you want to simplify your life for the upcoming year, but need a bit of motivation, Stephanie’s eBook is the answer. Not only does her eBook offer practical tips on how to get started, but she also includes plenty of other online resources to help you get organized and stay organized. You will feel inspired and ready to take on the clutter after reading her eBook! Click here to view more details.
2. Absolutely Organized: A Mom’s Guide to a No-Stress Schedule and Clutter-Free Home
3. What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast: A Short Guide to Making Over Your Mornings ($2.99)
4. Peas and Carrots Studio Project 365 (Free) — For busy moms who want to nurture their creativity and cherish everyday moments, the Peas and Carrots Studio Project 365 is for you. Take a snapshot every day for 365 days, and share with a supportive community that values creativity. Led by Zina from Let’s Lasso the Moon and Tiffany from Peanut Blossom, you’ll find several ways to share your images online and get plenty of inspiration (and motivation) to see your project through to the end.
5. Any List (Free) — Mark and I use this app to coordinate our grocery lists and to-do lists. I love how groceries are automatically sorted by type, making it easy to find what you need in the grocery store, which saves time. If one of us needs to add an item to the list, it is instantly updated for the other one to see.
6. Evernote (Free) — I love Evernote and use it for many different purposes! It helps organize receipts, ideas, sketches, photos, websites, notes, and so much more. I can access all of my notes from a desktop computer or my phone, and share notes for collaborative work too.
7. Home Routines ($3.99)– Perhaps one of the best and most frequently used apps I use. Home Routine helps you manage your household repetitive tasks with reminders for a morning routine, evening routine, and rotates focus “zones” around the house to keep housework manageable without clogging up your email or calendar. I especially love the satisfaction of checking something off of the list!
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9. A Good Friend — One of the best ways to keep your New Year’s resolutions is to ask a buddy to join you for support. Check in with a friend to share your goals and for accountability. Then, cheer each other on along the way! Don’t forget to celebrate important milestones along the way!
10. Your Local Thrift Store — If you’re looking to simplify your life, your local thrift store can be a terrific place to start. Call one to see what kinds of donations are accepted, then make a commitment to clear out one bag or box of clutter to donate every so often. Set a reminder using Home Routine (above)!
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