Love it or hate it, everyone does some form of the Spring Clean. Whether it’s clearing out your closet of old, unloved clothes, or selling off that old video game system that you never play anymore. Motivated by a desire to unclutter, pocket some extra spending cash, or completely change your lifestyle, it matters not. What can be more important is that when you engage in the process, make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons, and not simply as a chore.
Make It Fun with a Book!
You may be used to cleaning or working with the radio on, it’s something many of us do, but audiobooks can be just as great to have on in the background. You might also be able to accomplish a dual purpose and check some must-read off your list. (if you’re like me, your list is pages long and always growing). An online audiobook service like Audible can be great if you are okay with purchasing your listening material.
Turn Your Cleaning into Good Deeds!
Decluttering or cleaning doesn’t have to mean your stuff ends up in the trash. Many people can benefit from your Spring cleaning. You can donate your items or clothes to a thrift store. Maybe you want to try your hand at upcycling, and gift your family with your handiwork. Say goodbye to that tired old dresser, and amaze someone who would appreciate its new and improved look! There are plenty of resources online to help, including an amazing one called Creativebug
that you can register for through the London Public Library!
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