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Clutter + What You Eat

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Is your kitchen cluttered? You may be self-sabotaging your own weight-loss efforts.

Which is actually failing you – Willpower or Clutter?

While diet and exercise are vital, your home environment also plays a big role in helping you slim down. AND, it’s an easy “without equipment” fix, too!

 

Here’s a few student examples to consider before you begin your own reorganizing:

 

How does this photo make you feel:

 

…Compared to the feelings you experience from this one?

 

Which one looks more like YOUR kitchen? If you identify with the first one, there’s a reason why your diet may be failing you.

 

Clutter and Motivation

Clutter is really damaging to diets. It drives people to think, “Everything else is out of control, so why shouldn’t I be?” and they throw away all care to make room for comforting junk food.

Because who wants to take the time to prepare a nice meal in a kitchen that requires a bulldozer to remove countertop clutter?

Probably no one.

So you choose an easy, fast meal – but convenience always comes with a price!

 

Assess Your Space

Take a look around your kitchen,

  • Are pots and pans often left out?
  • Do your cupboards overflow with mismatched tupperware?
  • Is your pantry full of stuff you bought and never use?
  • Do you have a home for every kitchen item? (how often do they stay in that home?)

If you find yourself going to the grocery store and picking out all these lovely ingredients for a nourishing meal, then coming home and losing all motivation… clutter is probably why.

As Marie Kondo often encourages; “Tidying up helps to calm you down.”

 

 

What can I do?

As we progress in our knowledge of what does and does not work for dieting, we’ve learned that places – such as cluttered offices or disorganized homes – can be modified for our overall benefit.

This means we can change the spaces we spend the majority of our time in, to help us control our food intake. Intentional design is steadily becoming an important solution in helping us lose weight.

Here are a few tips to get you started:

(Learn the rest of Sherry’s methods in the Organize Your Kitchen course)


Manage Your “Breakfast Zone”

What’s in a Breakfast Zone?

This is where you’ll keep your family’s morning favorites. This can include bread, peanut butter and jams, honey, cereals, etc.

A good idea to save space here is to use large containers for cereals. They often take up less space than bulky boxes and will stay fresh for a lot longer!

 

 

Set Up Your “Meal Prep Area”

This area will likely be close to the sink, or where you feel is the natural place you like to prepare meals.

Group your prepping utensils together and store them in a nearby drawer or cupboard that will be dedicated to preparation supplies. Included here are also aluminum foil, zip bags, and the like.

 


Tame Your “Tupperware Turmoil”

Ah, the dreaded drawer of chaos. Everyone’s least favorite, but often-used space!

The easiest way to keep it manageable is to keep it separate. Use a container for lids and sort them from largest to smallest. Use another container for kid’s dishes, lunch thermoses, etc.

Stack the rest of your containers with similar shapes. Ex: square containers stacked from largest to smallest, then another stack for rounds, and rectangles.

Happy Home, Happy Life? Studies say so

Without needing to say it, I’m sure we all know that a beautiful, clean home will never negatively impact our lives.

But clutter on the other hand… There are not only physical difficulties that come with it, but mental health problems too.

If you found these tips helpful, check out Sherry’s Organize Your Kitchen course! This 8-module (plus a bonus!) was designed to help you lessen stress and boost your health by learning the principles of managing clutter and restoring a sense of order to your home.

 

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Style & Declutter Your Home for Spring

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You’ve made it through, take a deep breath in now. The sought-after sunshine is here to stay, spring has arrived, and the winter that felt two years long is finally fading.

But don’t get comfortable just yet!  Now is the time to dive in, style, and declutter your space for spring.

Once the tulips bloom, we are only beginning to rake through last year’s leaves…

It’s easy to turn your head away from the accumulation of beloved “things” through the overcast months. However, the fun of our fresh start offered by this season is now to reinvent spaces in a gentle, inviting manner.

 

Why WOOD storage baskets and containers are the GREENEST options!

If you’re moving away from plastics and the breakability of glass makes you tense, wooden or woven organizers are your new best friends.

Wood is a beautiful, workable material with an array of shades and stains available to complement any room – no matter the size.

With the influx of small living spaces, smart storage is vital. This includes dual-function furniture, collapsible food containers, and space-saving items. These things can be easily folded or tucked away to maintain the room’s elegance.

 

                             

We all deserve to surround ourselves with a beautiful home.But it is nearly impossible to conserve a calm mind when day-to-day messes are left just as that…. day to day.

Make your most-used products available for when you need them by arranging them to accentuate the natural space of your home. Not everything needs to be placed into bins out of sight; being organized is so much more than that, and easy access is too alluring.

A beauty vanity staged with a few perfumes, maybe a framed photo, and a small jewelry dish can give you a happiness boost just from seeing it every day! Who doesn’t want to improve their mood and performance passively?

How to Blend Function with Design to Declutter Your Space this Spring

As we swiftly move into an era of contemporary organizational styles, practicality is no longer the only main focus. We are shifting towards style and blending function with design.

“But with so many storage options at hand, how can you be sure to make the right decision?”

The most important things to consider when choosing your materials are;

  • a room’s color scheme
  • how much negative space you prefer to leave open
  • the feeling you’d like to offer to guests
  • how well the physical design works for your needs

 

Adopting your home’s vibe is a real thing. The easiest way to portray your best self is by connecting the most important areas of your life in similar ways.

An orderly, easily accessible home reflects a persona of so much compassion for yourself and others.

Let’s allow nature to take us into a better mind space this year and rejuvenate our senses.

Each of us makes about 35,000 conscious decisions each day, and if we can lessen the pressure by simply arranging things differently, why not?

 

Sometimes the only solace of a day comes from that moment of peace in between two deep breaths…

Let yourself enjoy it.


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Inspired to freshen up your home for the new season?
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10 Day Decluttering Challenge

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When times are changing, it’s a sign to re-evaluate what’s really important to us.  You might be sitting in your comfy chair right now or sitting up in bed working from home and in the corner of your eye you can see those piles of stuff you’ve been meaning to deal with but never had the time until now.

We’ve spent years accumulating stuff that we don’t use, don’t need, and frankly, it’s just cluttering up space collecting dust.  Stuff can weigh heavy on us and leave us with feelings of guilt, shame, and unhappiness and that’s the last thing you want to feel at this time.

I believe a home is an oasis to wake up in and come home to at the end of the day.  A home is a place that is warm and inviting to have family and friends over. And if you work from home, you’re free to be creative and your space is inspiring to work in.

So for the next 10 days, let me help you transform your home with this mini decluttering challenge.

When you’re done this decluttering challenge, you’ll feel lighter, happier, and inspired!

Here’s three organizing steps to follow for fast, lasting results:

Step #1 – Start small with one drawer, one shelf, one cupboard or one area in ONE room at a time.  No zig-zag organizing from one room to another otherwise you won’t see fast results and you’ll create a bigger mess.

Step #2 – Set a timer for 30-45 minutes and make quick and fast decisions on what to keep and what’s no longer of use to you.  Touch each item on the shelf/drawer and decide if it’s staying or gotta go.  Have a recycling bin, trash bag, and donation box within arms reach for items that you don’t want, don’t use anymore, are broken, doesn’t bring you joy, or is expired.

Step #3 – Group like things together into themes.  You’ll see how much you have in each category and how much space you’ll need to contain it when you put it back.

After each 30-45 minute organizing sessions, take 10 minutes to deal with the recycling, trash, and donations items.  You’ll be amazed at how much stuff you can get rid of!!  Repeat the above three steps until you’re finished in the area you want decluttered.

If you get stuck or need a little extra help visit my Facebook or Instagram pages.  For personalized solutions for your decluttering and organizing projects, I’m offering 50% off Virtual Organizing services till March 31, 2020.  Check out details and bookings at simplyproductive.com/services

 

Day 1 Challenge – Declutter Your Kitchen Pantry

 

Start with one shelf, one cupboard, or one drawer.  Take out anything that is expired, doesn’t belong, or you don’t want.  Next, group like items together like breakfast foods, condiments, baking supplies, canned goods, spices, snacks, soups, drinks, and so on.  Once you see how much you have in a category, you can designate a space that makes sense.  If you have young kids, designate a breakfast zone, lunches zone, and snack zone that they can reach.  When possible, label the area inside the shelf, drawer or cupboard and make sure to let family members know where things are so that they can put them back.  The label becomes the organizing system for putting things back where they belong.

 

 

 Day 2 Challenge – Declutter Your Closet

 

Start with the piles on the floor, then a shelf or hanging section.  My best strategy for organizing anything is to organize your closet top to bottom, left to right (or reverse this if you can’t get to your top shelf yet)  Pull the clothes out of your closet and onto the bed, if possible.  If not, then make decisions by touching each item in your closet and sort into categories.  Suggest categories are, laundry, mending, dry cleaning, donate, try on, and keep.  Once you decided what you want to keep, put clothing back into your closet based on what you wear most during the week.  If you work, your work clothes get prime real estate and easy access.  Designate a place in your closet for each category of clothes.  Category ideas are:   work clothes, weekend clothes, party dresses, workout, comfy cozy clothes to lounge in, and so on.  Getting dressed in the morning will be a lot less stressful!

 

 

Day 3 Challenge – Organize Your Passwords

 

Do you constantly reset your passwords or let your browser remember your login details?  Hopefully you’re not using the same password over and over again 😉  Lastpass is a secure password manager that will remember all your passwords, travel point cards, vital information and login details so you don’t have to.  It works on any platform.  Install the app on all your devices.  Next, start entering in three to five login details to test it out for a week.  Inside the app you can add tags so it’s easier to find login details. You’ll be able to generate unique secure passwords on the fly.  Lastpass is the one app I can’t live without.

 

 

 

Day 4 Challenge – Declutter Your Desk

 

Day 5 Challenge – Organize Your Bathroom

 

 

 

Day 6 Challenge – Spring Clean Your Garage

 

 

Day 7 Challenge – Organize Your Jewellery and Shoes

Day 8 Challenge – Clean Out Your Inbox

 

Day 9 Challenge – Organize Your Wallet

 

 

 

Day 10 Challenge – Celebrate All Your Organizing Success!