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Organizing Checklist May 2023
by Maria Gracia | Updated on October 1, 2023
My NEW May Organizing Checklist provides an organizing TO DO for
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May 1
Happy May Day. Pick or buy a bouquet of flowers for
yourself…and give a bunch to a family member, neighbor,
friend, or co-worker.
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May 2
Clean the oven range hood vent…the outside of it and the
filter. If there are sticky, greasy bits, try using a solution of
one part white distilled vinegar to one part water. You’ll
probably need to use a scrub brush.
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May 3
Launder or replace the shower curtain liner if needed. (Many
can be tossed in the washing machine in cold water on
delicate…and then hung to dry when the cycle is complete.)
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May 4
Donate winter coats and accessories that you never wore
this past winter.
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May 5
Trim plants in your garden.
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May 6
Reorganize a kitchen cabinet.
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May 7
Sort through footwear. Can some of it be given away to a
charitable organization?
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May 8
Get rid of old towels that have holes or that have frayed.
Before tossing them, check with your local Humane Society
to see if they can use them for pet bedding. Buy new
absorbant towels for your home if necessary.
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May 9
Lost Sock Memorial Day. It’s time to bid a fond farewell to
all of those single socks you’re holding onto.
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May 10
Upload some of the photos from your phone to The Cloud to
free up some space on your phone.
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May 11
Insert old printed photos into a photo album or photo box.
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May 12
Donate calculators you never use to a school or local thrift
shop. You can likely do most of your calculations using your
phone’s calculator app. If someone in your family has a
scientific calculator they used for chemistry and no longer
need, there is definitely a student that is going to be needing
one. Check with your local high school; maybe they can give
that calculator a good home.
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May 13
If you’re crafty, you can transform broken crayons into many
items, including new crayons! Google “muffin tin crayons” for
a fun project. If you have no use for those crayons and
you’re not the artistic type, donate them to a daycare center.
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May 14
Mother’s Day. Show your appreciation for all the mothers
and the mothers-at-heart who are caring and kind, including
yourself.
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May 15
Do you have a whole bunch of email saved up in a digital
folder that you never, ever look at? Perhaps the day to delete
them is today?
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May 16
Tidy up a closet that’s beginning to look disshelved.
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May 17
Recycle old magazines that you’re storing, but that you never
look at. If they meet the necessary collector’s criteria, sell
them to an antique shop.
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May 18
Choose three books to pass onto friends. Tell them that when
they’re done reading them, they can pass them on to other
friends (rather than giving them back to you.)
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May 19
Weed out costume jewelry you never wear.
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May 20
Sort through and get rid of hair accessories you never use.
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May 21
Do you have a gown just hanging in your closet gathering
dust that you’re unlikely to ever wear again? Donate it. If it’s
a gown that belongs to one of your teenagers, see if that
teen is willing to part with it. Most of the time, homecoming
and prom dresses are worn once and never worn again.
There are certainly many teens out there who would love to
wear that gown for an upcoming dance or prom.
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May 22
Weed out 5 folders in your home filing cabinet; and 5 more in
your office filing cabinet if applicable.
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May 23
World Turtle Day. This day celebrates turtles and tortoises
and encourages human action to help them survive and
thrive. When you go to the beach, leave only footprints; and
no plastic. Don’t disturb nesting turtles. Stay alert when
boating so as not to injure a turtle. Taking a turtle from its
natural habitat and declaring it a pet is frowned upon at
minimum, and may even be illegal where you live.
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May 24
Decline an invitation or club meeting that you’re really not
interested in attending/participating in.
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May 25
Volunteer for a cause that makes your heart happy. You can
choose to give an hour of your time, or a lot more if you so
choose.
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May 26
Get your outdoor grill clean and ready for barbecue season.
Have the propane tank filled if applicable. Be sure you have
the tools and accessories you need for grilling out…and
always practice safety.
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May 27
If you eat outdoors in your back yard during the summer, be
sure you have trays to make transporting food easier.
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May 28
Go to the ball park and enjoy a game…a professional
baseball team or just a local one in your neighborhood.
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May 29
Memorial Day (USA). This special day honors America's
military men and women who gave their lives in service and
to protect our freedom. Do something to honor them.
Decorate a soldier’s grave. Visit a Memorial Day service. Fly
the U.S. flag at half staff until noon.
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May 30
Stock up on sunscreen. Be sure whatever you have from last
year is not expired. It will not be effective if it’s past its prime.
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May 31
Be sure you have a good pair of sunglasses to protect your
eyes. I always keep a pair in my vehicle and another in my
purse.
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