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Day 4: How to Create a To-Do List You'll Actually Use This Year

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A pro organizer shares the best way to make a to-do list. ? Joining us today is guest cure-ator Je

A pro organizer shares the best way to make (and keep) a to-do list. [Apartment Therapy January Cure]( [Day 4: How to Create a To-Do List You'll Actually Use This Year](   Joining us today is guest cure-ator Jennifer Johnson, the founder and owner of [The Orderly Space](, a professional organizing service created to help busy households. [( It’s now the second week of the [January Cure]( and we’ve already accomplished so much these last few assignments, including [creating a vision board](, [decluttering a drawer](, [setting up our outbox](, and even [cleaning the floors](. As we continue to dive into deeper projects, we need to make a plan that will not only keep us focused, but also set us up for success. That’s where a to-do list comes in handy, so that’s what we’re going to use to [help us stay organized](. [READ MORE](   [Track your January Cure progress!]( [Track your progress!]( [Join the thousands of January Cure community members who are checking off their completed tasks.](   More ways to participate in the January Cure:   - Visit the [2024 January Cure page]( and catch up on assignments - Join the [Apartment Therapy Cure Facebook group]( - Download the [January Cure]( calendar The Cure Program is a tradition here at Apartment Therapy — it happens every January, April, and September. Click [here]( to learn more about the year-round program and when to sign up. Follow Us [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [Unsubscribe or Manage Your Preferences]( [View this email in your browser]( To ensure delivery to your inbox please add newsletters@mail.apartmenttherapy.com to your address book. Apartment Therapy is full of ideas for creating a warm, beautiful, healthy home. If we’ve inspired you, we may receive a share of purchases made through this email. Apartment Therapy Media270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300New York, NY 10012 [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT US]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF USE](

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