Put together a written or digital plan to pare down your life.
Neither the founder nor the creative origin of this holiday has ever truly been established. We do know National ORGANIZE YOUR HOME Day is celebrated on the 14th Day in January. But the message is the same β cultivate more order and peace by promoting decluttering and efficiency in our homes and living spaces.
It encourages people to take action and tackle that ever-growing to-do list of tidying up and organization, offering a fresh start and a sense of accomplishment.
The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw a surge in popularity of tidying and minimalism philosophies like Marie Kondoβs KonMari method. These movements emphasized the benefits of decluttering and organizing for a less stressful and more fulfilling life.
The internet age brought a wave of websites, blogs, and social media channels dedicated to sharing organizing tips and hacks. These platforms created a community of individuals passionate about creating order in their homes.
Although the exact founding is somewhat unclear, mentions of National ORGANIZE YOUR HOME Day appear online as early as 2014. Over time, the day gained traction through word-of-mouth, social media, and media coverage. Popular publications and websites started featuring tips and ideas for celebrating the day. Today, National ORGANIZE YOUR HOME Day is recognized by many individuals and organizations as a fun and productive way to de-clutter, freshen up their living spaces, and embrace a more organized lifestyle.
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