To view the pdfs of the printables, please scroll down to the bottom of this post. Thanks!
Is one of your goals this year to get more organized? If so, this post is for you. Below are monthly organizing checklists—one for each month of the year. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, then you may recall that last February I started a monthly “get organized checklist” post. With January’s checklist, we now have a full year of checklists. Woohoo!
Below are links to all of the checklists for the year, as well as links to the original blog posts. Those posts contain more info about the tasks on the checklist. I rearranged some of the rooms for 2012, so the posts won’t follow along exactly in all cases, but it’ll be close. (And chances are good I’ll be doing some posts about the various projects during the appropriate month. So stay tuned!)
Enjoy – and happy organizing!
January checklist + Original Blog Post
February checklist + Original Blog Post
March checklist + Original Blog Post
April checklist + Original Blog Post
May checklist + Original Blog Post
June checklist + Original Blog Post
July checklist + Original Blog Post
August checklist + Original Blog Post
September checklist+ Original Blog Post
October checklist + Original Blog Post
It is one of my goals for sure! Love your blog!!
Thank you- these are things I avoid doing because I don’t know where to start. No excuses now!
what is a tickler folder?
http://simplify101.com/paper-organizing/what-is-a-tickler-file/
Thanks Abby for posting all these at once i I love these lists I have two tickler files one in my phone under evernote where I keep lots of information from the wen And then a physical one where I drop in the different various pieces of paper that I need to see or refer to later on
Shelley go back and read that blog post I’m pretty sure she mentions the different types of tickler folders out there
I love these! I printed them out earlier this year and put them in my tickler folders.
I was hoping to really dig into your sample lessons, etc. but I just have to say, it is kind of ironic that a website called SIMPLIFY 101 has so many steps to get to the “freebie.” I keep getting emails that tell me I have to sign up again and to use the same account, then I get to a screen that says, “oops, you may have registered with this email already.” It seems like a lot of steps and I keep feeling like I’m going in circles whenever I’ve tried to “register.” Just thought you would like feedback from someone trying to utilize a great looking site. Thanks.
Thanks for doing this! I didn’t get a chance to do this last year and having the printables will help me this year!
I linked this on my blog today!
This is så great. Wanted to have an overview of the whole year and I got it. Thanks a million.
Printed and going in my Home Reference Binder. 😀
We’re so glad you’re finding these helpful!
@Shelley, this article explains how to set up your tickler file. http://simplify101.com/organizing-paperwork.php
@Lesa, I’m sorry you had difficulties and appreciate you taking time to give us your feedback. I wish I had seen your comment sooner. The best way to get help with technical issues is by contacting jay at simplify101 dot com, or by calling him at 800.616.8117.
Thanks!
Jennifer
I would try to make a list at the end of the year for things that had to get done in my home, but I would never get to finish them, not only because I did not have the time but the list would keep on growing. This is simple and divided within the 12 months of the year.
Gracias!
from Puerto Rico
De nada, Carmen! So glad these lists are helpful to you. 🙂
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very own blog now 😉