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This Free Home Organizing Trello Template Will Transform Your Home

What would happen if you committed to dedicating time for the next few months to addressing the nagging cleaning projects, messy closets, and cluttered counters around your house?

What would that feel like to sit back, look around, and know that every space in your house is clean, organized, and decluttered?


With the change of seasons it’s hard to get back into a good rhythm. Between the housework that’s piled up and adjusting to new schedules… it feels like all you can do to keep your head above water.

If the anxiety has been mounting…it’s time to do something to regain control.

The good news? A little bit of progress every day is all it takes to make a BIG difference over time.

I mapped out the areas of a common home that probably need some TLC (spoiler alert, it’s almost all of them).

Next, I created a roadmap for how you can plan to get stuff done and reset those areas over the next few months. End result? You can move forward and enjoy life more without stressing about the state of your space.

If this sounds like something you could use in your life… I’d love to have you join me on this 12-week journey.  

The Home Reset Challenge Is:

  • Self-paced – Do what you can, when it works for you; Start Any Time
  • Low Key– Tasks are broken down into small chunks throughout the week with only one heavy-lifting day per week
  • Free – This is more about getting organized and making progress to improve your space than buying new things. Even if your budget is zero- you can do this.

Think of me as your friendly internet cheerleader, clapping for you as you check things off your list. 

You can start at any time by simply clicking the button and entering your name and email. Or, read on for more details to help you decide if the challenge is right for you!

What you Get When You Join The Challenge

  1. Shopping list, challenge workbook (PDF download), and free home organizing Trello template
  2. 12 Spaces in 12 weeks; Broken down into 5 tasks per week
  3. Weekly e-mails (delivered on Sundays throughout the challenge) to keep you motivated + inspired to keep going
  4. Access to the challenge homepage with links to all materials so you can repeat the challenge as many times as you want!

Video Tutorial For The Free Home Organizing Trello Template

See the free home organizing Trello template in action!

How To Use The Free Home Organizing Trello Template For The Challenge

Objective:

To effectively organize and reset your home in 12 weeks using a Trello template to help you maximize productivity and efficiency.

Key Steps:

  1. Access the Trello Template:
    • Once you signup, you’ll be directed to a page with the template link.
    • Create a new Trello account (if you don’t already have one) and select “create a board from the template” from the top of the page to make the board your own!
  2. Utilize Trello Features:
    • Familiarize yourself with Trello terminology:
      • Lists (columns)
      • Cards (individual components)
    • Utilize drag-and-drop functionality to easily reorganize lists and cards.
    • Keep template cards for reference and organization.
  3. Week-by-Week Plan:
    • Follow the weekly schedule provided in the Trello board.
    • Adjust tasks based on personal preferences, time lengths and availability.
    • Allocate 10-12 hours per week for the home reset challenge.
  4. Daily Tasks:
    • Click on each daily task card for details + descriptions.
    • Modify tasks to suit individual needs.
    • Use checklist cards for step-by-step processes.
  5. Additional Resources:
    • Explore linked articles, tutorials, and playlists for cleaning and styling tips.
    • Click on cards with icons for checklists, links, and additional resources.
    • Drag task cards to the “Complete” section to track completed tasks.
  6. Customization and Expansion:
    • Create new lists for additional months or tasks as needed.
    • Duplicate existing lists for easy expansion and customization.
    • Edit titles and content to personalize the Trello board.
  7. Contact and Consultation:

A Few TIps:

  • Prioritize tasks based on personal preferences and availability (I like to do this weekly, on Sundays to plan for the week ahead according to my scheduled commitments).
  • Add additional projects that come up as you work (there will be some!) to the notes section. Consider adding an extra week or two to tackle these projects at the end of the challenge if you are still feeling motivated!
  • Regularly update the Trello board to track progress and maintain organization.
  • Save important inspirations, resources, and completed tasks within the Trello board so you know where to find them!
REady to jump in?

Join THE Challenge

You’ll get immediate access to the challenge homepage, and an email in your inbox with all the details you need to get started today.

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