

How to Be Productive at Home This Winter
We still have about two months of winter, and the temperatures have been dropping recently.
Whether you get ice, snow, or simply colder weather, this season can make it difficult to leave the house and get stuff done.
I know I don’t want to brave single-degree weather to go grocery shopping or run errands!
But frigid days don’t mean life stops, and you have to sit at home doing nothing.
Rather, winter allows us to tackle that to-do list we’ve been avoiding and get stuff done around the house. Or, you can get creative and accomplish other projects you wouldn’t typically have time for!
If you’re not sure how to spend your time shut inside, here are 15 fun and productive things to do at home on cold days:
1. Meal Plan
One of the most productive things we can do is prepare for the future, and what better way to do that than through meal prepping?
Use your extra time at home to create a weekly menu, prepare healthy snacks to have on hand, and cook meals that can be frozen.
If you don’t know where to start or need guidance, check out our meal prep video training guide! It’s a collection of over 120 video recipes showing how to make meals that simplify Clean Eating.
2. Read
What’s cozier than curling in front of a fire with a good book on a cold day?
Daily reading can significantly increase your productivity, creativity, and mental well-being, no matter your preference! So, now is a great time to take on that growing to-read list and enjoy some great stories.
3. Organize Your Pantry
Is your kitchen messy or cluttered? Turn on music and organize your pantry, cabinets, fridge, and freezer.
Throw out expired canned goods and foods, and get rid of cracked, rusted, worn-out containers and pots and pans.
Check out this post for more: How to Set Up Your Pantry for Clean Eating Success!
4. Clean Closets
Now that you’re in a cleaning mood, head to the closets! Pull out clothes that don’t fit, or you just don’t wear anymore and set them aside to get rid of.
You can try selling them second-hand somewhere or donate them.
Then organize the remaining clothes in whatever way you prefer, be it by occasion, article of clothing, color, or something completely different!

















