Grab a box fromyour storage (closet,basement, attic) andclear it out. Haven'tused it in a year?Say goodbye.Simplify yourphone. Delete oldcontacts andunused apps.Refresh your lockscreen.Clean out yourfridge. Checkexpiration datesand throwthings away.Create a weeklyprep-list with taskthat make you feelprepared for theweek ahead.Say no more tojunk drawers.Clean yours out.Get rid of non-essentials and re-home the rest.Identify "pain points"in your day. Alleviatethese. (kids gettingshoes on --> puttingbasket for shoesnear front door)Ruthlessly clean outyour closet.Goodbye clothesthat "will fit one day"or "don't fit quiteright but I paid toomuch for them."Organize thenotes app on yourphone. Add listsfor reading,groceries, to-do,etc.Make a list often go-tomeals. Tape itto your fridgefor simple mealplanning.Pack your lunch thenight before. Maybeeven prep for a fewdays. (cold brew orovernight oats canjump start the day.Walk your homewith a trash bag.Be ruthless.Papers. Receipts.Empty bottles. Go.Take inventory ofthe mail coming toyour mailbox. Visitdirecmail.com toremove yourname from lists.Use the Remindersapp on your phone toset off alerts forroutines or habitsyou're trying to create.(ie. take vitamins, gofor a walk)Rest. Schedule30 minutesalone once aweek. Takecare of yourself.Walk throughthe house witha box fordonations. Canbe repeatedmonthly.Put gas in yourcar. Whileyou're there,clean out yourcar. Throwtrash away.Organize your inbox.Search the word"unsubscribe" andremove yourselffrom non-essentiallists.Consider readingas a brain break.Make a list of 10books you'd like toread this year.Utilize the folders onOutlook to quicklyaccess emails on amoments notice.Create a folder foremails that you stillneed to reply to.Clean out yourdesk/cupboard.Ditch clutter.Keep onlyessentials.Put your numberon the Do Not Calllist. Visitdonotcall.gov orcall1.888.382.1222Declutter yourcomputer. Deleteunused files andorganize importantones. Empty thetrash. Refresh yourdesktop wallpaper.Make a list ofall yourcommitments.Which ones canyou say "notnow" to?Clean out yourmedicine cabinet.Trash anythingexpired & restockessentials.Grab a box fromyour storage (closet,basement, attic) andclear it out. Haven'tused it in a year?Say goodbye.Simplify yourphone. Delete oldcontacts andunused apps.Refresh your lockscreen.Clean out yourfridge. Checkexpiration datesand throwthings away.Create a weeklyprep-list with taskthat make you feelprepared for theweek ahead.Say no more tojunk drawers.Clean yours out.Get rid of non-essentials and re-home the rest.Identify "pain points"in your day. Alleviatethese. (kids gettingshoes on --> puttingbasket for shoesnear front door)Ruthlessly clean outyour closet.Goodbye clothesthat "will fit one day"or "don't fit quiteright but I paid toomuch for them."Organize thenotes app on yourphone. Add listsfor reading,groceries, to-do,etc.Make a list often go-tomeals. Tape itto your fridgefor simple mealplanning.Pack your lunch thenight before. Maybeeven prep for a fewdays. (cold brew orovernight oats canjump start the day.Walk your homewith a trash bag.Be ruthless.Papers. Receipts.Empty bottles. Go.Take inventory ofthe mail coming toyour mailbox. Visitdirecmail.com toremove yourname from lists.Use the Remindersapp on your phone toset off alerts forroutines or habitsyou're trying to create.(ie. take vitamins, gofor a walk)Rest. Schedule30 minutesalone once aweek. Takecare of yourself.Walk throughthe house witha box fordonations. Canbe repeatedmonthly.Put gas in yourcar. Whileyou're there,clean out yourcar. Throwtrash away.Organize your inbox.Search the word"unsubscribe" andremove yourselffrom non-essentiallists.Consider readingas a brain break.Make a list of 10books you'd like toread this year.Utilize the folders onOutlook to quicklyaccess emails on amoments notice.Create a folder foremails that you stillneed to reply to.Clean out yourdesk/cupboard.Ditch clutter.Keep onlyessentials.Put your numberon the Do Not Calllist. Visitdonotcall.gov orcall1.888.382.1222Declutter yourcomputer. Deleteunused files andorganize importantones. Empty thetrash. Refresh yourdesktop wallpaper.Make a list ofall yourcommitments.Which ones canyou say "notnow" to?Clean out yourmedicine cabinet.Trash anythingexpired & restockessentials.

Simpli-"FLY" into the New Year - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Grab a box from your storage (closet, basement, attic) and clear it out. Haven't used it in a year? Say goodbye.
  2. Simplify your phone. Delete old contacts and unused apps. Refresh your lock screen.
  3. Clean out your fridge. Check expiration dates and throw things away.
  4. Create a weekly prep-list with task that make you feel prepared for the week ahead.
  5. Say no more to junk drawers. Clean yours out. Get rid of non-essentials and re-home the rest.
  6. Identify "pain points" in your day. Alleviate these. (kids getting shoes on --> putting basket for shoes near front door)
  7. Ruthlessly clean out your closet. Goodbye clothes that "will fit one day" or "don't fit quite right but I paid too much for them."
  8. Organize the notes app on your phone. Add lists for reading, groceries, to-do, etc.
  9. Make a list of ten go-to meals. Tape it to your fridge for simple meal planning.
  10. Pack your lunch the night before. Maybe even prep for a few days. (cold brew or overnight oats can jump start the day.
  11. Walk your home with a trash bag. Be ruthless. Papers. Receipts. Empty bottles. Go.
  12. Take inventory of the mail coming to your mailbox. Visit direcmail.com to remove your name from lists.
  13. Use the Reminders app on your phone to set off alerts for routines or habits you're trying to create. (ie. take vitamins, go for a walk)
  14. Rest. Schedule 30 minutes alone once a week. Take care of yourself.
  15. Walk through the house with a box for donations. Can be repeated monthly.
  16. Put gas in your car. While you're there, clean out your car. Throw trash away.
  17. Organize your inbox. Search the word "unsubscribe" and remove yourself from non-essential lists.
  18. Consider reading as a brain break. Make a list of 10 books you'd like to read this year.
  19. Utilize the folders on Outlook to quickly access emails on a moments notice. Create a folder for emails that you still need to reply to.
  20. Clean out your desk/cupboard. Ditch clutter. Keep only essentials.
  21. Put your number on the Do Not Call list. Visit donotcall.gov or call 1.888.382.1222
  22. Declutter your computer. Delete unused files and organize important ones. Empty the trash. Refresh your desktop wallpaper.
  23. Make a list of all your commitments. Which ones can you say "not now" to?
  24. Clean out your medicine cabinet. Trash anything expired & restock essentials.