4 Home Organizational Wins to Refresh Your Home

This post was originally posted in February 2021


Did you add “get organized” on this New Year’s Resolution list? Again?

It’s the start of a new year, and you may be craving a reset—not just in routines or goals, but in your home too. Getting your space in order can go a long way in helping you feel more grounded.

If you’re a midlife woman juggling caregiving, post-holiday cleanup, or trying to rediscover what peace and productivity look like in your home, this post is for you.

Here are four easy home organization wins that will give you that ahhh feeling—without spending days knee-deep in chaos. Think of it as a fresh start that actually gets done.

1. Clean Out Just ONE Closet

Don’t make it a weekend-long, multi-closet marathon. Just pick one.

Start with the one you use most—probably your clothes closet. Keep what you love, ditch what you don’t (even if it still has tags), and immediately box up donations and put them in your car.

Bonus step: If something doesn’t belong in that closet, put it in a “re-home” box to be returned to its rightful spot. Once this closet is done, you can stop—or ride that wave of motivation right into closet #2.

2. Clear Out the Fridge and Freezer

Let’s be real—there’s something in there that hasn’t seen daylight since the family gathering two holidays ago. Go shelf by shelf and toss anything expired, freezer-burned, or mysteriously unidentifiable.

Pro Tip: Plan a few meals using what you already have. It’s an instant win for your food budget and frees up space in the process.

3. Purge the Pantry

Time to clear out those canned goods and odd ingredients you swore you’d use “someday.” Check expiration dates, toss what’s expired, and set aside unwanted but still-good items for your local food bank.

(P.S. Keep it helpful—no one needs that dusty can of pickled artichoke hearts.)

4. Tidy Up Your Desk Space

A messy desk can derail even the best intentions. Reset your workspace so it works for you, not against you.

  • File or shred old paperwork
  • Organize receipts or prep for tax season
  • Clear out drawers and only keep what you actually use
  • Stock up on stamps and, birthday cards
  • Wipe everything down and give it a fresh feel

You’ll be amazed how much lighter you feel when your desk is clear—and your brain can breathe.

Start Small, Feel Accomplished

We all know “get organized” is a popular New Year’s resolution. But the key to keeping it is to start with something small and finish it. These four quick wins will give you momentum—and that satisfying sense of checking something off your list.

So grab a trash bag, a donation box, and maybe a playlist, and pick one of these to tackle today.

Oh—and one more thing… are your holiday decorations are still up? It’s time. Yes, we see you.


 

6 responses to “4 Home Organizational Wins to Refresh Your Home”

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    What a great idea with the blue tape! I will have to try that one. And yes, a Sharpie can be a best friend! 🙂

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    Thank you! Glad I could help! 🙂

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    Thank you! My freezer is on my list again this weekend. (Yikes!)

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    Good and practical tips. I started putting dates on pantry items and using blue tape for dates on freezer items. Makes cleaning out much easier when you realize how many years something has been on a shelf or in the freezer! And that's why I keep a sharpie in the kitchen when I unload grocers so I can mark the dates.

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    I had to restart my organizing Feb 1. I had a plan for January but didn't do it. Thanks for the motivation and ideas. 🙂

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    I enjoyed this read, I love how well you lay out the path with the one thing at a time concept. Oh my goodness, the freezer and fridge are the easiest ones to forget or avoid! I love how you also talk about our desks/workspaces, how can we do anything with our “center” amiss? Thanks!

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