I know it is spring when I feel the urge to purge our home of unwanted clutter. The spring cleaning for me is more of a year-round activity and will probably continue that way until both of my children are in school full-time. At this point in my life, who has an entire week to just deep clean their house?
March though is a true time of devotion of ridding our home of extra things to dust and care for, with a refocused spirit on loving what we already have. I find this time of year is focused on restoring the order in the drawers, learning to part with clothing that is never worn or doesn’t fit, and finding a new way to love the space we have have the privilege of owning.
You may remember my clutter challenge from last year and what I learned from it. This clutter challenge will be repeated again this month with another round of clutter that I would like to remove from our home. This month I will be tackling one room a week and getting rid of the clutter in that room so I can make cleaning and maintaining our space easier. My goal is to take one trunk of useless items out of our home each week.
30 day challenges are still my favorite way of reaching and achieving the goals in my life. It was, in fact, a thirty day goal that has brought exercising and a commitment to healthy living back into my life. It was also a goal of mine to read more and honor my body with an appropriate amount of sleep. Those commitments, I am proud to say, are still a very important part of my life.
Consider a 30 Day Challenge for yourself. What is missing in your life right now? What would make your life easier? I wanted to share with you the steps I took towards choosing my challenges:
Focusing my goals: The first step for me was making a focused and small goal that could be built upon. I think the challenge for me was making a small goal instead of a big one. I am what is commonly referred to as an “overachiever.” I think that is why I fail so miserably at New Year’s resolutions and the previous goals for myself. I also wanted this very focused and small goal to add an element of enrichment that would be beneficial in certain aspects of my life.
For me, the enrichment needs to happen in three sections of my life.
Enriching myself.
Examples- Exercise challenges, challenging myself to one hour of quiet time to myself, reading the Bible, writing in a journal, reading literary classics, drinking more water, eating more fruits and vegetables, watching classic movies, learning/mastering a new craft, cooking challenges, giving up television, taking courses that enrich myself/my business, traveling, photography challenges.
Enriching my family.
Examples- Dating my spouse again, taking steps to improve our family finances, making alone time for each child, sitting on the floor and playing with my children each day, volunteering with my family, teaching my children a new craft/hobby, finding free things to do each day together, cooking with my children, making outdoor living a priority, limiting computer/television time, no spend challenges, trying to bless someone else each day, starting a gratitude journal together.
Enriching my home life.
Examples- Getting rid of clutter each day, organizing the paper flow in the house, organizing problem areas in our home, cleaning out a junk drawer each day, cooking every night, starting a garden, getting my children more involved with chores, taking inventory of pantry and closet clutter, green living challenges/making the home more energy efficient.
Balancing My Goals- I then decided that to make these challenges work for me, I would add something to my life one month and take something away the next month. For example, I add 20 minutes of exercise to each day of my life this month, but the next month I reduce clutter so I have less cleaning to do for the following month. That natural give and take is what will help me fit these challenges into my day and make them work with my busy schedule.
Reward Myself- At the end, I wanted to give myself a reward for completing the challenge. Maybe it could be a night out on the town after taking a no spend challenge or maybe it is catching on a television series after giving up television for a month.
It’s time to get out the trash bags and start chucking the clutter from my life. The problem zones in my house right now are the endless junk drawers, the kid’s toys that they no longer play with, the medicine cabinet, and the plastic container monster that seems to take over my kitchen.
On the horizon? Empty space. I can’t wait!







I love the idea of matching a purge with the Lenten season, so I am working on decluttering with that focus and really challenging myself to live with less so I can experience more.
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I. am. so. there.
Tell me what to do first!!!
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Oh wait. You want me to tell you! Ha.
Okay, today is clean out the pantry day. Pictures forthcoming.
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I could “ditto” everything you wrote above.
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Count me in! I was just telling Dh that it was time to declutter so I could Spring Clean.
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My dh calls me an “anti-hoarder” but I think I can still manage to find plenty of clutter in our house that needs to go!
I would love to join in!
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Amy Reply:
March 8th, 2011 at 11:58 am
Ha! I love it! I have the tendency to chuck a lot of things that look useless that we later found actually had a purpose
I can totally understand that!
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Amy,
I LOVE this challenge….. and I’ve been putting some thought this week on how I can turn my clutter into some extra cash…. (you know, which I will probably use to buy more clutter!) So I have read an e-guide on how to sell on Craigslist, and how to sell on Ebay. I selected a few items from my closet and my basement and I am going to test out these two ideas in the next week or so. Maybe I am jut dreaming…. but it would be cool to turn clutter into cash, don’t you think?
Warmly,
Sharon
http://www.momof6.com
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Amy Reply:
March 8th, 2011 at 11:57 am
What a fantastic idea, Sharon! I think it is great that you are researching this and finding new ways to get rid of the clutter in your house! I don’t know if this post will help you or not, but Rachel had a great one on her blog about taking pictures for Craigslist that I loved: http://smallnotebook.org/2010/04/14/craigslist-photo-tip-how-to-show-big-clear-photos-so-your-stuff-sells/ Good luck on your mission and keep us posted on your profits!
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I’ll definitely join in – I already started this past weekend, and got my kids to help me by promising them $10 each from the profits off selling our old books on Amazon! That really motivated them!
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Amy Reply:
March 8th, 2011 at 11:55 am
Oh, I love this idea, Katie! Nothing like a great bribe to get everyone in the right spirit for ridding the house of clutter! I love this!
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I’ve spent the last couple of weeks doing this, and it feels SO good! My DH even got in on it all unasked and unprompted by me, he just decided it was time and boy he cleared out a LOAD of stuff!
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You are awesome mah friend!
This morning I talked my girls into donating a large toy kitchen center that they NEVER play with any more (sigh) to charity. It’s a start, right!?
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Pardon the shameless self promotion, but I’m so excited! Take a look! http://www.musingsofahousewife.com/2011/03/how-to-clean-out-and-organize-the-pantry.html
Thanks, Amy!
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Amy, I just found your blog from Musings of a Housewife. So excited because it looks like you have great content. Apparently we think alike because I have a countdown to spring decluttering challenge going on right now too! I love seeing so many people finding a way to make their lives more full with less stuff.
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I started sorting the piles of clothes that are in my basement yesterday. I’ve got piles to donate and piles I want to sell (we’ve got a second hand children’s clothing store that buys used clothing in good condition: The Children’s Orchard) and piles that I want to store for my kids to grow into. The piles are getting too much! We recently had water in our basement and thankfully nothing was ruined but it really motivated me to organize all of my piles that were on the floor.
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Joining in here–we’re having a yard sale on April 2nd, so it’s a perfect place for all the decluttering!
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I absolutely love your goals and the thought you put into them! I feel like we share alot of goals!
My biggest problem area is my desk…!
When my desk is cluttered, I cannot think!
I hope to report back at the end of the month with a good report!
Thanks for the motivation!
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