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How to Start The New Year Right - Tips for a Calm, Collected January

The first weeks after the holidays are a quiet, satisfying reset. The sparkle has lingered just long enough, the calendar feels open again, and there’s a natural urge to bring order back to our spaces. We see this moment not as a chore-filled cleanup, but as an opportunity—to set the tone for the year ahead with intention, ease, and a little forethought.

It’s tempting to box everything up quickly and move on. But we’ve learned that a little thoughtful consideration and extra care now pays off generously next season. Think of post-holiday organization and idea gathering as a gift to your future self.  Did you see some amazing holiday ideas this past season that you want to incorporate into your home, gifts or menu for next season – make sure you store them somewhere you can easily find them when you start your holiday prep next year.

Pack with a Plan (Not a Rush)

Before anything goes into storage, take a few quick photos of your holiday décor—trees, mantels, tabletops, and special vignettes. These snapshots become an instant reference guide when next December rolls around. You’ll remember what worked, what you loved, and what you might want to adjust.

Next, pack decorations by room, not by category. Label boxes clearly—kitchen, living room, entryway, guest bath—and tuck a simple note inside each box with ideas or reminders for next year. A quick “add greenery here” or “use fewer bows” can make decorating feel effortless later.

To take this system one step further, create room planning sheets and incorporate new idea recommendations. Use sturdy card stock, slide each sheet into a page protector, and tape it to the underside of the box lid. It’s practical, tidy, and surprisingly satisfying.  Next year a decorating plan and 2025 inspiration will be right at your fingertips

Care for the Details

Small steps make a big difference. Remove any sticky residue from command hooks before storing them, then place clean hooks in a labeled baggie inside the same box. For bows and ribbon, gently stuff them with recycled tissue paper so they keep their shape. These details protect your décor—and your time—next year.

This level of organization also makes it easy to delegate. With everything labeled and documented, setting up can be shared with family or friends without constant direction.

Reset Beyond the Decorations

As you tidy, allow your mindset to reset too. This is a wonderful time to think ahead—sketch out travel ideas, set a few gentle goals, and plan winter activities you truly enjoy. Whether it’s a long walk on a crisp afternoon, a weekend ski trip, or a quiet evening at home, January invites calm movement and reflection.

Pair these days with lighter, nourishing seasonal dishes —simple winter salads, soups (like Nonna’s Chicken Soup we shared last week), and comforting basics—to balance the indulgence of the season just passed.

Add a Thoughtful Touch

We also love sending a little encouragement into the new year. Slip a handwritten note into a lunchbox, mail cookies to a dorm room, or tuck a restaurant gift card into a sweet card. These small gestures remind everyone that a fresh start can feel warm and supported.

A Fresh Start, Simplified

Starting the year right doesn’t require a dramatic overhaul. It’s about thoughtful systems, small acts of care, and embracing the quiet beauty of a fresh beginning. With these post-holiday organization tips, you’ll be ready for a calm, collected January—and a smoother holiday season next year.

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