The Home Organization Sidekick Journal by Habit Nest. A Step-by-Step Guide to Declutter, and Organize your Home. Coaches you through Decluttering, Room by Room.
$39.90








Product description

For newcomers or seasoned organizers, the Home Organization Journal is your trusted partner. Organize at your own pace with tracking + accountability to help you finally become clutter free.
Crash Course
Begin your journey with a crash course on home org, setting the foundation for your success.
Organize Your Entire Home
In each phase, you’ll start with identifying and discarding clutter.
Tailored Progress
Declutter & organize your home at your own pace in 8 comprehensive phases.
Stay Motivated
Each day offers growth through challenges &tips. This ongoing guidance ensures constant improvement.
1 Crash Course
2 Organize Your Entire Home
3 Tailored Progress
4 Stay Motivated

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Declutter & organize your home at your own pace in 8 comprehensive phases.
Guides you through the process of decluttering and organizing each area inside your home.
Start with identifying and discarding clutter. Then, plan how you’ll organize each category/zone. Lastly, create a maintenance plan for KEEPING your home tidy and organized.
The journal is built to know how you’re feeling throughout the process and addresses what you’re experiencing with guilt-free guidance.
Decluttering, sustainable home organization, and cleanliness may not be words you associate with “fun” right now… but we promise to keep it simple, engaging, and extraordinarily satisfying.

shollen –
Best detailed, motivational journal for cleaning and organizing
This journal is fantastic! I thought it was a little pricey, but it is well worth it. It helps you deal with the physical and emotional clutter. I have 5 kids who are getting older, so I want to minimize my household items so that my house is more streamlined and free of clutter. This journal takes you on a full journey of getting every room to where you want it to be, including storage for everything. I’m a teacher on summer break, so I’m thankful that I have the time to pay attention to each room and detail. I’m hoping that when school begins, my house will be organized and no longer a hindrance to our rest and relaxation at home. I appreciate the detail that went into making this book that is finally helping me clean up my act!
Jennifer D Walters –
On My Way to My Best Organized Self
This guide is so user friendly. I love the format and the presentation of the book. The step by step instructions are easy to follow. I am enjoying the tips and mindset sections a lot. This is a comprehensive guide that I am loving so far and I know that I will have no problem getting to the end and meeting my goals. Highly recommend!!
Sam –
Beautiful Journal
The journals have a smooth hardcover that has a pleasant texture. Motivational and a helpful tool. Inspirational.
Shea Polk –
Great inspiration and structure
I have started using this journal to help me declutter, and it is very helpful. I have been in current home for over 10 years, and life got busy, and my house is overwhelming with stuff just everywhere. I was really discouraged with trying to get back on track on my own, and found this journal. I decided to give it a try! It has been more manageable to just do what it instructs in small, bite-sized and strategic areas. The overwhelming task of where to start is too much on my own. This has helped me get started, so I am optimistic I can stick with it!
Jennifer Hayden –
A Perfect Guide for Organizing – especially for my ADHD brain!
I am LOVING this book. It has kept me picking away with guided tasks at projects that usually leave me overstimulated and frozen, unable to even start the project. I think because I have not gotten really strict with myself on how MUCH that I am accomplishing each day…but that at the very least I am aware of the task and focusing on making SOME headway each day. It has helped me start to be more regimented in my scheduling of cleaning…and heightened my awareness of making sure that I am not OVER PURCHASING. Overall, absolutely a WONDERFUL approach for me!
Kelly A McCamey –
Good cleaning book
I really like this book probably one of the most detailed. I have been in the process of organizing because my house is clean until you open things lol. I can’t even close drawers but I’m learning from the book. I like the idea that it has a place to write your thoughts and where you left off. The book is worth it I debated to get it since it was alittle pricey but good. I have other journals by this company no real complaint.
KATHY WEBB –
Hard to read print!
I just started reading this and I think I will like it but I don’t understand why it would be printed with such light colored ink. It is light brown print on beige paper. It makes reading more stressful on my eyes. I may send another review if I can read through it!
WriterguyLA –
What about Closets??
Am I blind or are closets not mentioned at all. One of the biggest things I have to organize are the closets in a hallway, living room, and bedroom but there’s no chapter on them. This seems really odd, no?