My entire adult life, I have made a habit of spring cleaning during the Christmas holidays over December and January. In South Africa, we’re well into summer by then, so it might seem strange at first, but here’s why it makes perfect sense:
1. The Luxury of Time
Although I spring clean around September when it’s actually spring, I consider that Spring Cleaning Lite (patent pending). Weekends are precious and I wouldn’t dream of initiating a spring clean during the week. However, during the holidays I have a bit more time on my hands. Although it’s important to rest during the festive period, for me, it’s equally important to use the time to get my life on track. I, typically, spend a day or two cleaning and organising, and afterwards, I felt like I am one step closer to starting the year off right. Even if the year has started, it’s worth taking time to get on top of things before the chaos begins.
2. Clear Headspace
During the year, it’s often difficult to focus. There is so much going on that you end up juggling work, family, friends, finances, your household, etc. Without the distractions of a million other things you should be doing, you can focus your time and energy on getting things in order, which is going to make you happier and feel more in control of your life.
3. Renewed Focus
The end of the past year and start of the new one brings about a time of reflection, which hopefully results in clarity about one’s life. Whether we admit it or not, we look at our lives at this time and most of us reassess our lifestyles. You think of things you want to change, things you want to leave in the past year, or things you want to work harder at. You can use that clarity in sorting through what should stay and what should go in the new year. You’ll also find that you come across things you completely forgot you had, like the arts and crafts supplies you were going to use but didn’t have the time for. Or the sweater you love but now fits a little too snuggly. Use this time to realign your goals and as a part of designing the life you want.
4. Energy Boost
If you do it right, the process can be invigorating! It’s exciting getting on top of things and once you’ve completed the task you will feel a sense of accomplishment that will empower you to take on the new year.
I speak from experience when I say the sacrifice of a day or two is well worth it. Don’t look at it as a waste of time you could be using to relax, but rather, an investment in the year ahead. Starting the year on the right foot is crucial if you don’t want to burn out, and cleaning and organising can play a significant role in that. Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a chore. Put on some music and get stuck in!
“The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.” – Joe Paterno
What about you? Do you have any festive period organisation tradititions? Share them below or on Twitter at @fantomdan. I’d love to hear from you.
Just for fun, here’s a video that always makes me laugh: