
How to Reset a Morning Entryway
Use a short routine to reset a morning entryway so the space is clearer and easier to maintain.

Gather items

Step 1: Gather items. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Check that the area, tools, and materials are safe before starting.
Clear the surface

Step 2: Clear the surface. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Sort into groups

Step 3: Sort into groups. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Remove what is not needed

Step 4: Remove what is not needed. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Clean the spot

Step 5: Clean the spot. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Arrange essentials

Step 6: Arrange essentials. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Check safety

Step 7: Check safety. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
Finish and reset

Step 8: Finish and reset. Keep the action small and visible so this routine can be finished without extra decisions.
A simple visible action helps the whole task stay practical and repeatable.
Pause and adjust if anything is unstable, wet, too hot, expired, or likely to cause damage.
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