
The Holidays
We watch the advertisements running. Decorations pop up everywhere. Christmas candy and novelties line the grocery store aisles. Like it or not, we are entering that time known as “let’s circle back after the holidays.” The holidays….sigh. Thanksgiving and Christmas are lumped together into a period of 6 weeks that so many people just hope to survive. What if this year was different? What if you celebrated a different kind of Christmas? One where your family thrived instead of just surviving? It takes a little planning so get started in October or earlier if you can. If you dread decorating for Christmas because you have so much stuff, let’s try my approach instead! This year, prepare your house for decorating first. Clear the clutter. Clean up your home and make room for the beautiful decorations you own and love. (And donate the excess while you’re at it.)
Clean Sweep
October and November are a great time to do what I like to call a “clean sweep” of the house. It’s also the perfect time to fill the donation centers with holiday items they can sell. Remember, your donations will bless someone and allow them to purchase the items inexpensively and with dignity.Step-by-Step Guide to Clean Sweep Your House Today
- Grab a donation box and trash bags
- Focus on easy donation decisions in your home
- Work quickly with the goal of clearing flat surfaces like the floor and furniture tops
- Start with the family room, living room, bedrooms and bathrooms, then the kitchen home office, and finally storage.
- Here are some suggestions to donate and throw away:
- Clothing that is stained, torn, the wrong size, or items you don’t like
- Old toiletries
- Decorations you no longer like to dust
- Clutter on your nightstand and dresser (Pro tip: clutter-free bedrooms improve sleep quality)
- Old towels and sheets – Keep 1-2 sets of sheets per bed. Two towels per full-time resident and one per guest space
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Broken, chipped, or stained dishes
- Oversized entertaining dishes you rarely use
- Unused small appliances – Be brutally honest and reclaim cabinet space
- Stuff sitting on counters
- Magazines and catalogs
- Books you already read or know you won’t read
- Christmas decorations you did not put up last year. Throw away broken items.
- Labor-intensive Christmas decorations to simplify your holiday decorating
I love the clean sweep idea. It could be the jump start people need.
I also wonder where people store those huge X-mad displays.