| January is the perfect time to start tackling those cleaning and home organizing projects that you've been putting off. Not only can you capitalize on your new found motivation and momentum from your 2013 resolutions, but it's also pretty chilly out, so chances are you're stuck inside anyway. So you may as well be productive! This month we'll be chatting with our favorite bloggers and experts to get their tips, tricks and ideas for getting a fresh start on cleaning and organizing at home. Click here to read more. BLOG POSTS | Marlo Thomas: 12 Tips to Clean Up, De-Clutter and Revamp Your Home As we settle into the new year, it's a great time to be pro-active and get a jumpstart on spring-cleaning your home. Our friend Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan from Apartment Therapy gave us some great ideas how to clean, re-organize, de-clutter and revamp your home right now. | | Jeanette Pavini: Things to Buy in January Are you shopped out yet? You might want to catch a second wind -- the great sales don't stop just because the holidays do. From a new set of towels to a new set of abs, January's got you covered with some unexpected deals to steal. | | Courtney Cachet: Want to Stick to Your New Year Resolution? There's a Free App for That! Most of us start off the new year with that "new year/new you" enthusiasm and nothing deflates it more than if you fail. I found a few apps that can help you stay the course with your resolutions -- and best of all, they're free! | | Dana Holmes: Holiday Thank You Note Etiquette While the twenty-something-year-old in your family might be tempted to only communicate this way, your aunt, uncle, and grandparents certainly aren't. Set a good example and encourage "thank you" writing all around. | | Francine Jay: Twelve Resolutions for a Clutter-Free New Year Do you ever look around your home, and feel suffocated by all your stuff? If so, the new year is a perfect time for a fresh start. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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