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Setting Home Organization Goals

Shared Planet Home Organizing

A step by step guide to creating tidy, functional spaces.


Have you ever looked around your home and felt overwhelmed by clutter? The endless piles of paperwork, the overflowing closets, the kitchen counter that’s always covered in things you don’t need. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone! Home organization is a common struggle, but it doesn’t have to be. The key to creating a peaceful, tidy space starts with setting clear, actionable goals.


In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to set home organization goals that are realistic, achievable, and tailored to your unique needs. Whether you're aiming to declutter your entire home or simply want to tidy up a few key areas, these steps will help you get there.


1. Start with Your Vision: What Does Your Ideal Space Look Like?

Before you dive into sorting through piles of clothes or rearranging furniture, take a moment to reflect on what you truly want your home to feel like. What are your personal style preferences? Do you want a minimalist vibe or a cozy, lived-in atmosphere? Take some time to envision your ideal home and write down a few key attributes. This will serve as your north star throughout the organizing process.


2. Break Down Your Big Goals into Manageable Tasks

Once you have a general idea of what you want your home to look like, it’s time to break down those larger goals into smaller, more manageable tasks. Trying to declutter your entire home in one weekend is an overwhelming prospect, but if you break it down, it becomes much more achievable.


For example, if your overall goal is to declutter your living room, break it down into smaller tasks:

  • Sort through books, magazines, and DVDs.

  • Organize the coffee table: declutter or add storage.

  • Rearrange furniture for better flow.

  • Tidy up any storage units like cabinets or shelves.


Instead of thinking of your goal as “declutter the house,” think in terms of specific areas or categories of things you can tackle, such as:

  • Kitchen cabinets

  • Closets

  • Paperwork

  • Digital files (photos, emails, documents)

  • Seasonal items (holiday decorations, out-of-season clothing)


3. Set Realistic Timelines

Home organization is not a race—it’s about making gradual, consistent progress. Setting timelines will help you stay focused, but be realistic. If you aim to organize your entire home in a week, you're setting yourself up for disappointment. Instead, assign each task a reasonable timeline.

For example:

  • Declutter the bedroom: 1-2 hours (per week)

  • Organize the pantry: 30 minutes

  • Sort through paperwork: 15-30 minutes per day (for a week)

  • Donate or sell items: 1 hour every weekend

Remember, it’s better to set small, achievable goals and hit them than to overwhelm yourself with unrealistic deadlines. Once you've completed a category, move on to the next one, and celebrate your progress along the way. You'll be amazed at how much more satisfying it feels when you finish a task before moving on to another one.


4. Get Rid of What You Don’t Need

One of the biggest barriers to organization is holding onto things you don’t need or use. As you work through each area of your home, ask yourself: Does this item serve a purpose? Does it bring me joy or value? If not, it's time to let go.

  • Declutter: Donate, sell, or throw away items you no longer need. Be ruthless! A rule of thumb is if you haven’t used it in the past six months, it’s probably time to part with it.

  • Sell or donate: Items in good condition can be sold or donated to someone who will appreciate them. Apps like Facebook Marketplace, Poshmark, and Goodwill are great resources.

  • Recycle: Don’t forget to recycle paper, electronics, and other materials that can be disposed of in an eco-friendly way.


5. Implement Storage Solutions

Sometimes the issue isn’t having too much stuff, but not having an effective place to store it. After decluttering, think about how you can implement storage solutions that will help keep your home organized long-term. Consider:

  • Storage bins and baskets: Use clear, labeled bins for seasonal clothes, holiday decorations, or extra kitchen supplies.

  • Shelving: Floating shelves or wall-mounted racks can save space and help organize items like books, decor, or supplies.

  • Drawer organizers: Keep small items like makeup, office supplies, or silverware tidy with dividers.

Customizing storage solutions to fit your space and needs can make all the difference in maintaining your home’s organization.


6. Create a Maintenance Plan

Once you’ve organized your home, it’s important to maintain it. Set aside time each week or month to do quick check-ins. For example:

  • Weekly: Spend 10-15 minutes each day putting things back in their designated spots (e.g., folding laundry, putting dishes away, tidying up the bathroom).

  • Monthly: Go through areas that tend to accumulate clutter (closets, countertops, junk drawers) and declutter as needed.

  • Seasonally: Reevaluate your closet, pantry, and storage to see what can be donated or tossed.


By creating a routine of small, consistent maintenance, you’ll be able to avoid letting clutter pile up again.


7. Celebrate Your Wins

Organizing your home is a huge achievement! As you reach your goals, take time to celebrate your hard work. Acknowledge how much easier it is to find things in your tidy, functional space. You’ve made progress, and that’s something to be proud of!


Final Thoughts

Setting home organization goals isn’t just about creating a beautiful space; it’s about creating a space that serves your lifestyle, reduces stress, and increases your overall sense of well-being. By following these steps, breaking down big goals, and maintaining your progress, you can turn your home into an organized, clutter-free haven. Remember, the journey may take time, but with each step, you’ll feel more in control of your surroundings.


Happy organizing! ✨



 
 
 

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