![]() I think it was “sweeping the kitchen everyday.” In the Build Your Own version, I have only included making the bed, running the dishwasher before bed, and emptying the dishwasher first thing in the morning.įor me, those three things were the foundation-habits I needed to begin working toward having an orderly home. When that one started to feel natural and within my control, I added another. Youll then see your cursor change to crosshairs (like a plus sign). Pick the 'Checkbox' option in the 'Form Controls' area. In the ''Controls' section of the ribbon, click the 'Insert' button. The house was a disaster and there were SO MANY things that needed to be done, I had to focus on one to keep from getting overwhelmed. Go to an item on your list and click the cell next to it where you want a checkbox. When I began this journey, I only focused on one thing. I’m linking to both, but if I were to give advice (if you read regularly you know I try to avoid giving advice), I would tell you to print the one with all the blanks. But I know that since I’m all about excuses, having one to print out “just for now” would help me, since waiting-until-I-have-the-time-to-do-it-right is often one of my downfalls. They are just tables I made in Google Docs. Mine that I currently use, and one that has only a few things on it, and mostly blank spaces. I’m linking to two versions of my checklist. For me, it’s a way to train myself to see clutter before it gets out of hand. I also have “check bathrooms for clutter.” For someone who naturally puts clothes in the hamper and hairbrushes back in the drawer, this probably seems strange. Sharing made easy Sharing an online to do list can help keep you connected with friends, family and colleagues. Whether you're at home using the desktop app or are using the mobile app on the go you can access your task list and stay organized. It’s my problem, so I needed it on the list. Manage your to do list online A truly cross platform task management app. I doubt this is a universal-slob-problem. I mean that many of the things on it are my own personal issues.įor example, I have “close cabinet doors” on the list. The reason is that it’s MY daily checklist. ![]() I’ve been a little hesitant to do this in the past. So, I’m sharing my checklist in printable form. If I get through them all, the house looks better, I feel better, and I have hope to keep working on this process. If I find that things are slipping, if I start to feel out of control, I can grab my checklist and physically mark it off as I do my tasks. I can’t count the number of times in my life that I’ve madly cleaned before a party, loved the way my home looked, told myself “I should really keep it this way,” and then looked up three weeks later to suddenly see the huge mess back again. It just never occurred to me to do it before it got to the point where an entire day of work was needed just to make a dent. It wasn’t that I didn’t know what needed to be done. It’s a chart of the things that seem effortless to normal people, but somehow baffled me. ![]() In the deslobification process I’ve been going through this past year, it’s been my very best friend.īasically, it’s a list of the habits I’ve been working to develop in an effort to transform my home. ![]()
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