Mallory Designs

View Original

January goal: get organized

I’m not huge on “resolutions.” I can never stick with them and come summer time, it’s like they never existed. I’d love to ride my peloton more, eat healthier and drink more water but those are things that are always looming over me in my ever present struggle to balance it all! I like to use January as a reset and focus on concrete goals and tasks that I’d like to accomplish. First step, get organized!

After the December Holiday hustle and bustle, my house is a wreck! I am so exhausted that I usually take some time to just do nothing and let my kids play with it all, make the huge mess, and wear PJs all day. But after 2-3 days, I start getting annoyed with the clutter and that’s when I the fire gets lit, and my husband and children know to steer clear and let me do my thing! If getting organized is a goal you’d like to accomplish then follow along for my process, tips, and some ideas!

Step 1 - Make a plan

I like to make a list of all the areas I’d like to de-clutter and organize. Our playroom is always number 1 this time of year. But I have also added our linen closets, serving station, and pantry/grocery system. I like to tackle each area individually and making a list helps keep me on track. I usually start with the one that excites me the most, but if you’re not a hyper-organized lunatic like myself, I’d start with the largest project, that way it’s all down hill from there!

Step 2 - Purge

Once you’ve decided where you want to start, grab your trash bags, donation bins, and get cracking! I also like to bring a blank notepad and pencil (I rarely use pen, I change my mind and erase quite a bit and I hate wasting paper!) to write down my ideas of how I’d like things arranged and what kind of bins and things I need. How do you decide what should stay and what should go? This is a tough question and varies based on your personality. I am not one to hold onto things and can very easily throw things away. Typically, If I am unsure of something then I will ask my husband, who usually says trash it, and that’s the extra nudge I know I needed (seeya springy rocking horse!). But if you are one that does not easily discard then I suggest asking yourself the following questions:

  1. How many of this object do you already have and how many do you truly need?

  2. Are you really going to use this object or is it a placeholder to be replaced?

  3. How old is it and when was the last time it was used (this questions is easy for food items, if its expired it’s got to go!)

Step 3 - Arrange

Now that you have gotten rid of all the things you no longer need, it’s time to categorize and arrange the items you are holding onto. I like to take all the items out of the space and put them in piles of categories so that I can see what can of bin or space they truly need.

I know it can be really exciting to go and buy all the cute and fun bins to store all your things in, but I highly suggest at least doing steps 1-2 before you purchase anything. While you're doing that, jot down what kind of containers you think you’ll need. Do you want clear or opaque? Lid or open? Stackable or open shelving? If you start with your largest project, you can always order or purchase extras for your smaller ones, that way everything looks cohesive. I have shared some of my favorite bins and organization products below!

Step 4 - Clean

Before you start putting all the things back in their in their newly assigned place within an adorable bin, make sure you clean your surfaces that you are working on. Wipe down the shelves, vacuum out the crevices and remove all the dust. This is my least favorite step, but it makes a huge difference!

Step 5 - Put it all together

Place all your belongings back in their new spot and step back and admire. I also suggest you bring over your husband, children, mother-in-law, etc. to admire your hard work and also explain where everything goes so this area can stay as nice as it looks until next year!

My Favorite Products to Organize With

Below are some of the items I currently use to organize and love. Some links are affiliate links so if you purchase, I do earn a small commission, but these are all items I have previously purchased and currently use!

Small Clear Bins - These are so versatile! I use them in my refrigerator, playroom, closets, pantry, anywhere! I like that you get a few size options with each and some are stackable.

See this content in the original post

Drawer Organizers - I have tried quite a few and the ones listed below are my favorites! The wooden ones are very sturdy and much better than those pre-made trays. I also use the clear ones in my refrigerator to organize my deli drawer and in my freezer!

See this content in the original post

Storage Bins with Lids - I use these mostly in our playroom but also in closets for items that we do not use everyday. I find I use the 5qt, 12qt, 19qt, and 40qt sets most. I like both the clear and opaque versions.

See this content in the original post

Woven Baskets - I like to use these in our laundry room to hold our dryer balls and also as a place to collect things from pockets. We also use them scattered about for easy to grab items like hats and gloves, washcloths, etc. They are another very versatile item and I think I have like 3-4 sets!

See this content in the original post

Open Storage Bins - I love these for my laundry room and linen closets. They make grabbing larger items like detergent or sheets easy!

See this content in the original post

Foldable Fabric Bins - Another super versatile bin! I love using these in my kids closets. I keep 2 of them in each of their closets and toss the next season or next size up of their clothes and shoes as I buy them in them. I also keep a large plastic lidded bin at the bottom so as they outgrow clothes or the season changes, I throw them in the plastic bin to sell/donate. I also use them in our playroom! These are a great size and much sturdier than others I have used!

See this content in the original post

I hope you enjoyed this run down of getting organized! Writing it all down has helped me prepare for my upcoming projects! In my next post, you can see me in action as I tackle my playroom, linen closet, food storage and meal planning/grocery shopping.

Is there a system or item you use and love? Is there something you’d like more help with? Leave a comment below!