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The Spring Clean Challenge

The Spring Clean Challenge
Photo by jemsweb, shared via Flickr.
Is the sun peeking through your windows casting light on all the dust balls? Is it time to go through the kid’s clothes and sort through your outgrown winter wardrobe? Ready to dig out the camping gear that’s piled behind boxes in the garage?

There is something about the energy of spring that inspires people to clean and organize. After the dark of winter, huddling in our caves, we are ready to lighten our loads!

But, you are also a busy parent and the thought of a spring clean can be overwhelming, right? I know it is for me. So, I am going to challenge you to a Six-week Spring Clean Plan!

If you follow the rules below, I promise this can work for you! At my house, last week we did the fridge, this week we worked on the yard and next week we are sorting out all the outgrown baby clothes.

The Rules


  1. Make a list of all the areas in your home that you would love to clean or organize.

  2. Pick your top six areas. If you can get your family enrolled in the challenge, let them help you pick the top areas. That gets more buy-in for help.

  3. Break your top choices into tasks that can be done in less than one hour. Keep it reasonable for the amount of time you have. Set yourself up to succeed!

  4. Choose at least one task per week for the next six weeks. This will have you complete by the time summer rolls around.

  5. Pick a time that you know will work for you and put it on the calendar. When you work on your task, set a timer or watch the clock. Commit to being done in one hour - or less!


Quick cleaning ideas


Here are some suggestions of Spring Clean ideas that can be done in less than one hour:

  • Clean out the fridge – for real. You know, with a sponge, cleaner, etc.

  • Sort and organize the kid’s clothes. Sell unwanted items on Craigslist!

  • Wipe down the baseboards in your home. No fun, but they’ll look great.

  • Clean the windows in the main room of your house. Do another area the next time.

  • Rake the yard, pull some weeds, organize the kid's outdoor toys.

  • Go through and sell books, CDs or DVDs you don't need.

  • Move the furniture in the common rooms and mop/sweep/vacuum under it.

  • Clean out your email box and computer desktop. Then back up all your files.


Making it work


Answering some basic questions about your needs and habits can make the difference in a challenge like this. Here are some to ask yourself:

Who can help you? Get your family on board to enjoying a cleaner, more organized space. Or invite a friend to trade time with you. You go help organize your friend’s garage and she/he will do the same with you.

How can you make it fun and easy? Pick some great music or listen to a podcast while you work. Bribe yourself (and family members) with a yummy treat when you finish. One client shared with me that she cracked a beer and cleaned out the fridge on a Friday night while her husband played with their toddler. And, she said: “It was satisfying...as satisfying as a bubble bath and a glass of wine, believe it or not!”

When is the very best time to do it? Probably when the kids are more needy or fussy is not ideal. Neither is a time when you are feeling tired or scattered. Perhaps mid-morning on a weekend day before everyone gets their activities started.

How can you involve the kids? For older kids, keep it fun and don’t pressure them to participate. You might be surprised when they volunteer. And with younger kids, find a special way to help them feel a part of the activity. They are at an age where “helping” is fun! We started in our yard yesterday and my toddler had a blast picking up pinecones. Remember, your kids feed off your energy and mood. If you have a positive attitude about what you are doing, they are more likely to participate.

Be SMART about it! Revisit our post about making goals work for you.

So, what can you do this week to help spring clean your home? Leave a comment and share your plans. In a few weeks we can chat again to see what we've all accomplished!

I’m feeling better already!
Categories: chores, cleaning, family, home improvement, kitchen, organizing, projects, simplicity
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