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Five Tips for Successful Spring Cleaning

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Spring cleaning is a great time to sort out the clutter, but it can also be an intimidating — even overwhelming — chore. This year, Goodwill Industries International offers five expert tips to help people not only start, but also conquer, spring cleaning and develop new habits to keep people organized all year long.

Lorie Marrero is a Certified Professional Organizer, Woman’s Day contributing editor and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of “The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life.” She also created ClutterDiet.com and is a spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International. Lorie shared her top five spring cleaning tips:

  1.  Have a plan. You don’t want unwanted items cluttering up your home any longer than necessary, so plan to spring clean and take items to Goodwill on the same day.

  1.  Start with success. For the first room or space to tackle, choose the one that will give you the biggest bang for your buck — one that will provide immediate daily benefits in efficiency and reduced stress. Is it your home office? Does your car not fit in the garage? Do you struggle to find anything in your closet in the mornings? Zero in on those areas so that when you succeed, you’ll be motivated to tackle another space!

  1.  Clean slate. Once you’ve chosen your project, clear it out as much as possible and start from scratch. By stripping your shelves bare and restocking them only with items that make you smile, your whole house will become a happy and inspiring place. By donating your unwanted items to Goodwill, you help people find jobs and build their careers.

  1.  Make it fun! Shake up your spring-cleaning routine with a peppy playlist: after a song finishes playing, move on to the next area of the room. Create a fun contest for the family: challenge everyone to find 10 items to put away and 10 items to donate to Goodwill. This can become a race, with the prize of a traveling trophy (or a hot fudge sundae, if you don’t want any more clutter!) and you can repeat it once a week for the entire month of March. Share your family’s success story with the hashtag #CleanSweep.

  1.  Be brave. Inherited items may come with guilt and obligation. Are you keeping things you don’t want or need? Instead of keeping the items, take an artistic photograph of them, frame it and display it in your home. Then take the items to Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee to help you let go and move on. Wouldn’t you rather the items do good by helping people build their employment skills than take up space in your home?

Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee sells donated items to provide education, training and employment across 48 Middle and West Tennessee counties. Last year, Goodwill helped more than 15,000 people land jobs.

“Decluttering your home in the spring provides a fresh start for both the donor and people who need jobs in your community,”  Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee spokesman Chris Fletcher said. “We hope tips like these will make spring cleaning more fun for families and more fruitful for Goodwill, which means we can keep providing the critical job training services needed in our communities.”

Read the Spring 2016 edition of The Ambassador – Goodwill’s quarterly magazine which provides readers with stories of events, activities and the inspiring stories of how Goodwill is changing lives

“Decluttering your home in the spring provides a fresh start for both the donor and people who need jobs in your community.”

2 Comments
  • ARTHUR WILLIAMSON
    Posted at 18:44h, 01 May Reply

    I would like to take a moment, to thank all the people of GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, I just recently read your article on “SPRING CLEANING TIPS” and it really inspired me to stop procrastinating and to get off my ass and get things done, now I feel like a new person, I am more energenic, organized, and most of all very happy, thank you very much!

    • Candace Newson
      Posted at 09:43h, 02 May Reply

      That’s awesome Arthur!

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