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2023 Clean House Calendar Giveaway

The Clean House Calendar Fall Cleaning Schedule starts July 18, and I want everyone to be able to participate, so I'm giving away the following:

1.  The Clean House Calendar Monthly Calendar for Q3 & Q4

2.  The Clean House Calendar Weekly Calendar for Q3 & Q4

3.  The Clean House Calendar Daily Planner for Q3 & Q4




You can download one or all three.  You pick the one that works best for you.

I know, I know, July 18 is the middle of summer.  There is no fall about it.  But in order to get our homes cleaned, organized, and ready for the holidays, we have to start in July.  The Clean House Calendar Fall Cleaning Schedule focuses on deep cleaning one area of our home each week while maintaining the other areas.  Once November rolls around, we focus on holiday preparations.  And then, in January, we begin the Spring Cleaning Schedule.

Please join me by downloading and printing a calendar or planner above and participating in Fall Cleaning Schedule.

If you need directions on printing any of the items above, you will find that information in this post.

Enjoy,  B.

 

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