January Cure 2025 - Tasks & Discussion

DanielaAraya
DanielaAraya Posts: 664
edited January 7 in The Cure

Looking to get your home in its best shape ever? Join our upcoming January Cure! This free program will help you improve your home in just 20 days — from editor-approved tricks and comprehensive checklists to methods that work like magic

You can sign up for the January Cure right now by clicking here. The program will launch on Monday, January 6. Feel free to ask any questions below. Otherwise, we'll see you here in the new year!

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  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664
    edited December 2024

    Hey everyone! Our January Cure begins in a little over 2 weeks. Who's excited? ☺️ Let's kick the conversation off with some FAQs:

    Q: What can I do now to get my home ready for the new year?

    A: There’s nothing like starting the new year with a clean slate! If you want to do some decluttering prep before we officially kick off the January Cure, you're in luck because we've created the ultimate kickoff checklist of every single item you should get rid of by January 1st. Click here to download the list and get a head start!

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664

    Next up, some housekeeping (no pun intended 🧹) on how to approach the January Cure schedule:

    Q: What happens if I miss a day or fall behind?

    A: The January Cure is all about making positive changes to your home — on your timeline. If you need to skip a day, spend a little extra time on a task, or take a break, that’s totally okay. This process is meant to work for you, not stress you out. You can follow along day by day, use a catch-up day, or adapt tasks to fit your schedule. And here’s the best part: there’s no such thing as “falling behind.” Whether you’re with us in January or carrying tasks into February (or beyond!), you’re still making progress. You’re here, you’re trying — and that’s what matters most!

  • user6663322
    user6663322 Posts: 1

    I still have not received the to do list for before the cure begins. Is it on the website somewhere. I am eager to begin!

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664
    edited January 4

    Hey there! Love the enthusiasm ☺️ You can download the task calendar here if you want to print it out beforehand. We'll be discussing task 1 more on Monday!

  • wtherese8362332
    wtherese8362332 Posts: 1

    I work in an Art Gallery and we use a mixture of the above in our studio for art/craft supply storage especially for children’s art classes. I also have one at home to keep some sort of order to my own supplies as do my grandchildren who have a space in the corner of their very small home with a couple of these trolleys to store their art/craft and stationary supplies.
    My biggest headache is storage of my fabrics/ fibre and sewing supplies!!

  • Imaginegeorgia
    Imaginegeorgia Posts: 2
    edited January 6

    For art supplies - Similar struggles. Realized I need clear containers or it’s out of sight, out of mind. Recycled take-out containers with clear lids, especially oblong ones are proving useful. I also converted 2 clothes closets in my old house to shelving.

  • Ohitsashkat
    Ohitsashkat Posts: 1

    Hello! I think the document that most of us are referencing is where the website said, “You will receive a checklist of items to declutter before we start 2025 Cure…” and I was really excited to receive that— not the task list for the cure which I think is the mistake in what is being requested.

    I also was curious if there was a way to receive the email earlier in the day for myself and for EU friends joining in. I typically try and complete my task prior to work. Thank you for the encouragement in starting and making it fun! Best of luck everyone!!

  • StephanieNguyen
    StephanieNguyen Posts: 130

    Expert

    Hi @billiebakhshi4216 ! Looks like several people left some amazing ideas for you! I love a rolling cart — it makes it so easy to store things and cart it around where you need it. And of course you can cart it away and hide it in a closet, too. The IKEA Raskog is a fan favorite.

  • StephanieNguyen
    StephanieNguyen Posts: 130

    Expert

    Hi @Shanny ! Great idea in getting your husband to join this challenge. Having an accountability partner can be so good for this Cure. It'll help you both get so much done together.

  • megi3a67553
    megi3a67553 Posts: 2

    I'm decluttering my rolling file cart, since it always has papers on top of it that need to be filed inside. Plus, I already got my first tax document in the mail, so I need to label and file that folder today. I'm in my 70s and still prefer to do almost everything on paper.

    For the first time in my several years of doing the Cure, I have the perfect container for an outbox - a large sturdy cardboard box that contained Christmas gifts. I saved it for the cats to play in, but they have ignored it, so it's going to the spare room to hold things I've already decided to donate. I hope to find more donations as the Cure goes on!

  • takeitoutside
    takeitoutside Posts: 2

    For art supplies (we, too, are artistic in many different realms and I'm a GS leader)… we have a large bookshelf (actually an IKEA Kallax) that is full of small clear plastic shoeboxes- a few for jewelry supplies, a few for yarn supplies, a few for painting supplies (different mediums in different bins), a few for sewing supplies… and some cubes hold stacks of neatly folded fabric. This way, when someone wants to do one certain type of art, they can just get that kit out. Good luck!

  • Seepocke
    Seepocke Posts: 5
    edited January 6

    Hi from Austria!
    I usually have 2 outboxes already set up. One is an otherwise empty drawer in my closet which I use for clothing I either try to resell or re-gift (I am part of a local freecycle group) and another small box for miscellaneous items that I keep in my hallway closet. I tend to get rid of larger items right away or store them in the basement temporarily.

    Today I decluttered a small pantry, which ended up taking more than 30 minutes as I had not anticipated that I would need to deep clean it rather than just wipe the shelves. Got rid of some long expired condiments and spices and made a (small) inventory of some items that have recently expired and that I want to use up ASAP. Added those items to a list of possible meals I could make over the next few weeks. Since in Austria it's a holiday I didn't mind that the task took longer. The real struggle will start tomorrow when going back to work.

    As another person from Europe already noted: getting Emails sooner would be awesome for all of us living across the Atlantic. We are 5-7 hours ahead.

  • ZoePatricia
    ZoePatricia Posts: 5

    Those clear shoeboxes are great for art stuff. I need to label them better. I ordered some labels and plan to have another go at them on the cure this year. My clear shoeboxes are on a folding bookcase in a closet and there is room for an ikea rolling cart in front. Closet door closes. I use the rolling cart as a landing strip for art things and as a grab and go area when I have a project.

  • StephanieNguyen
    StephanieNguyen Posts: 130

    Expert

    @kb2608 decluttering unused holiday stuff is such a great idea! This really is an ideal time for it. What did you use as your outbox this year?

  • StephanieNguyen
    StephanieNguyen Posts: 130

    Expert

    Hi @Seepocke! I love that you made an inventory of items that you want to use ASAP. That a really smart idea! Where do you keep this inventory list? In the pantry?

  • Seepocke
    Seepocke Posts: 5

    For now I just wrote the items on a sheet of paper that I attached to the side of my fridge next to my grocery shopping list. So next time before I go to the store I can look at the inventory and decide what I want to make and add necessary items (like fresh vegetables or meat) to my shopping list. We are talking only about 8-10 items that I want to use up soon, so it's a small list.

  • That's me— and that's what my "declutter" task was. My best piece of advice is don't be afraid to throw out old paint tubes, second best— Goodwill is your friend (or if you have a local "creative reuse" store which is basically Goodwill for arts and crafts) for storage and organizing items.

    I had so much fun just now going "oh man I completely forgot that I had this!"

  • Good start! I cleaned up my laundry room, swept out the heater closet and changed that filter; finally got the piles off of the ironing board and folded it up; wiped down the appliances and cleaned the floor. I didn’t have time to do the closet in that room, but put it on my list. I made a big trip to the dumpster with boxes, and put my out box in the laundry room. Yay!!

  • ej353516
    ej353516 Posts: 1

    I am sick today so the best I could do was set up an outbox of an old IKEA bag and just contain my head cold clutter.

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664

    I use these cabinets to organize my arts and crafts supplies, too! I find it especially helpful for paper goods, stickers, and smaller items. I have a lot of paint that I need help organizing, but I think my first move will be taking inventory and then finding a way to clearly see what colors I have because I have so many!

  • empty
    empty Posts: 1

    I already have an outbox that is pretty full, need to start posting things in my local Buy Nothing group to empty it again.

    Decluttered the clothes chair and tracked down all my cat's toys around the apartment to put back into his toy box.

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664
    edited January 7

    Got you! Here is the list you are looking for. You can still work on this despite it being after January 1st 😊 I don't have control over our email send times, unfortunately (I will share this feedback with the team!) — but I know that the daily task articles go live a couple of hours before the email is sent out. You can check back on the January Cure homepage to see when the new task is available for you. I hope that helps a little bit!

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664

    That's more progress than I would have made with a head cold! The bag will be there when you're ready! Hope you feel better soon ❤️‍🩹

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664
  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664

    Something seems to be going around — I hope you feel better soon! Do you use a physical planner, or do you use an online tool?

  • DanielaAraya
    DanielaAraya Posts: 664

    Great job! I'm with you! My dining table has become a catch-all for so many things. I cleared mine up today too 👏

  • PattyP
    PattyP Posts: 1
    edited January 7

    I decluttered my dinning room table because it had been collecting all kinds of items since Christmas Day! I used an old laundry basket as my out box. It sure looks nice to see the table again! It felt positive and uplifting……