Declutter 1 Kitchen Cabinet – Getting Organized

Getting Organized:
In your home and homeschool

Today I want you to spend 15 minutes decluttering 1 kitchen cabinet. It can be any cabinet, but I want you to resist the urge to pull everything out. Just take things out for 5 minutes. Then spend the next 5 minutes looking at what you want to keep and what needs to go away. Wipe the exposed parts of the shelf and put the stuff back in the last 5 minutes. If you keep at this each month, you will work your way through all of the cabinets. If you choose your spice cabinet, through out the expired spices. If you pick your plastic container collection, donate or throw away the pieces that are missing their mates. If you pick the pots and pans cabinet, give away those pans or pots that have sat there for years and never been used. We all have things like that in our kitchen cabinets. Enjoy your day!

Zone Mission – Declutter 1 kitchen cabinet.


Routines:
Home:
  • Make Your Bed (Do this as soon as you get up.)
  • Get Dressed Down to Your Shoes
  • Swish and Swipe
  • Start Your Laundry
  • Decide on Dinner
  • Check Your Calendar
  • Start the Day off with a Shiny Sink. Don’t leave the breakfast dishes sitting.

School:

  • Start setting up your new files for the new school year.
 Afternoon Routine:
  • Eat Lunch
  • Clear off One Hot Spot
  • Reboot the Laundry
  • Declutter for 15 Minutes (Be sure to have your children declutter, too.)
  • Drink Your Water

Before Bed: (This starts right after dinner.)

  • Check the Calendar for Tomorrow
  • Lay out Your Clothes for Tomorrow (Have your children lay their clothes out, too.)
  • Put things at your launch pad
  • Shine Your Sink
  • Clean Off a Hot Spot
  • Go to Bed at Decent Hour

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About Tami

Tami Fox is a homeschool mom of 6, who in age from 26 to 11. She and her husband have homeschooled for 17 years and have graduated three of their children from their homeschool. They are currently homeschooling 3 boys who are in grades 11, 9, and 6. They use hands-on learning and unit studies to ignite the fire of learning in their children. Tami is a homeschool author and conference speaker. You can contact her by email at Tami@TamiFox.com. Buy her book, Giving Your Children Wings at https://tamifox.net/giving-your-children-wings/.

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