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One of the secrets to personal organization is to do a little every day. Unless you actually enjoy cleaning, filing and organizing (I sure don’t!), it’s more enjoyable and effective to focus on daily or weekly chores than massive, exhausting sprees.
So this week we’ll create a chore chart for your weekly or daily home organizing tasks.
Remember: you only need 30 minutes for the basic mission. Extended Options are below.
If you’re new, you might like to start here: 52 Organizing Missions.
If you’re a homemaker, or have a large or young family, you may like to create daily chore charts, with tasks allocated across the week.
If you work outside the home, or prefer to do all your home stuff at the weekend, you may prefer a weekly chore chart.
Decide which chore schedule you prefer.
Type a list of the regular chores that need to be done in your home into a Word document. If, like me, you love the pleasure of ticking things off, then leave room for checkboxes.
Or use one of the 12 different chore charts, chore checklists, and chore rosters available to Design Your Life Members (in the Library of Resources) and Ultimate To-Do List Pack |Home & Family Customers. See the Household Chores category.
Or use the Daily Chores Checklist available for free on my Organizing Resources page.
Your chore chart might include:
Save and print your chore chart. Place a copy somewhere handy. Now you can check off your chores as you complete them.
You’ll feel super-organized – and your home will look that way too!
Want to go beyond this 30-minute organizing mission?
Remember – move quickly, act fast, don’t overthink.
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And see you back here next week!
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Great tips. Really like the “small steps” approach.
Oops, it’s done. I just have to get the rest of my family to buy into it.