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Command Center & 2015 Clean House Calendar


Recently on Pinterest I came across Leah’s Organization Station over at Simply Fabulous Living and was inspired to create my own.  Here’s what I came up with.


I really like the idea of everyone having his or her own spot for mail and having the shredder in this location is incredibly convenient.  I also liked that Leah has a trash can in her organization station as well,  but since my kitchen trash is less that 5 steps away I chose not to add one for my family.  Finally, this is the best location in my kitchen for the dog’s bowl, so there it is. 

I already had the bulletin board here with a calendar on it.  And in truth it functioned as a family command center.  We all checked this calendar everyday and my Clean House Calendar Planner & Cleaning Schedule was tuck away in another room not getting used the way it should be.  So I decided the 2015 Clean House Calendar needed to be something I could use in this space as the family calendar.  Here it is, the 2015 Clean House Calendar!

  
I designed it to be printed on 11 x 17 paper then bound (I used a binding comb) and hung in your home command center.  However, it can be easily printed on 8.5 X 11 paper, hole punched and placed in a planner. 










Each page of the calendar includes:
  • Weekly Appointment Schedule - to keep track of where you (or the kiddos) need to be.
  • Weekly Task List - to check off what needs to be done each day of the week to get and keep your home clean and organized.  It also schedules time for hobbies and/or play.
  • Daily Task List - to check off what needs to be done daily to keep you home clean.
  • Monthly Task List - to check off those special items that need to be monthly or seasonally.
  • A Monthly Calendar - as a reference so you know where you are in the month.

The 2015 Clean House Calendar is up and ready to download in my Etsy Store.  Want to give it a try first?  Here is a free 2014 October –December.

Enjoy,
Britia

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