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THE HABITS & HOME SHOW | Decluttering & Systems for Christian ADHD Moms - 091 \\ 5 Things to Declutter, Organize and Reset for the New Year

091 \\ 5 Things to Declutter, Organize and Reset for the New Year

01/25/23 • 15 min

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THE HABITS & HOME SHOW | Decluttering & Systems for Christian ADHD Moms

I know we are already halfway through January but it is never too late to do a New Year reset. I’ve shared with you many times on the podcast about my habit of doing a nightly reset in my home. My daily reset is really simple and it follows the natural flow of our evening routine as we progress through the different rooms in our home.

After doing it for over a year, resetting the house in the evening has become second nature for me. It’s something that brings a lot of peace and closure to my day and I rarely go to bed a night without doing the reset. If you’d like my daily reset checklist where I go into more detail, you can download it for FREE at habitsandhome.com. Once I learned the concept of resetting my home daily, I started applying resets to other times like on weekends and at the end of every month.

I even have a reset for the year, and on today’s episode, I’m walking you through 5 different things I declutter, organize and reset at the beginning of every year.

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I know we are already halfway through January but it is never too late to do a New Year reset. I’ve shared with you many times on the podcast about my habit of doing a nightly reset in my home. My daily reset is really simple and it follows the natural flow of our evening routine as we progress through the different rooms in our home.

After doing it for over a year, resetting the house in the evening has become second nature for me. It’s something that brings a lot of peace and closure to my day and I rarely go to bed a night without doing the reset. If you’d like my daily reset checklist where I go into more detail, you can download it for FREE at habitsandhome.com. Once I learned the concept of resetting my home daily, I started applying resets to other times like on weekends and at the end of every month.

I even have a reset for the year, and on today’s episode, I’m walking you through 5 different things I declutter, organize and reset at the beginning of every year.

JOIN The Accountability Club

COACHING Schedule a 15-Minute Consultation

FREE Daily Reset Checklist

SHOP Workbooks, Workshops, & MORE!

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undefined - 090 \\ PART 2: Use Cycle Syncing to Declutter and Organize Your Home with Joelle Seuss

090 \\ PART 2: Use Cycle Syncing to Declutter and Organize Your Home with Joelle Seuss

Have you ever noticed that at certain times of the month, you might have more energy? You might feel really energized to declutter and organize your home and you feel happier towards your family.

Then, there are certain times of the month when you are not so happy with your family. I am a normal person too and I have all of those ups and downs of my energy, my hormones, and my emotions just like you.

Joelle Seuss from the Living in Sync with Your Cycle podcast is sharing with us how we can utilize our cycle to help us maximize our energy levels during the month and have an amazing operating system for our lives as women, moms, and wives who are trying to do it all.

Join me in this two-part conversation with her as we discuss the woman's natural cycle and how we can sync our cycle to become more productive as well as provide ourselves with self-care.

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undefined - 092 \\ Declutter Your Catch-All Spots with this Easy 5 Minute Method

092 \\ Declutter Your Catch-All Spots with this Easy 5 Minute Method

Let's chat about those pesky little catch-all spots we all seem to have in our homes. You may have just one catch-all spot or you may have several. Don't worry, you don't have to raise your hand or anything, but you know those spots in your home that I'm talking about.

A catch-all spot is anything place that seems to catch it all. It catches the mail, papers from your kid's school, birthday and Christmas cards, and receipts. It may even catch library books that need to be returned or recipe cards you never put away. Catch-all spots are simply designated areas to store items we don't want to or know how to deal with right now. They can also contain tasks we're procrastinating to complete.

I know your catch-all spots probably cause you a lot of frustration so today I'm walking you through how to declutter your catch-all spots with my easy 5-minute method. Also, make sure you stick around to the end as I share a bonus tip for how you can get rid of your catch-all spots for good.

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