Showing posts with label simple living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simple living. Show all posts

Friday, December 29, 2023

Just living my best life

 



Well, I was going to do an inspirational, goodbye 2023 - hello 2024 blog post, but instead - enjoy being with those you love and in your circle of influence!

2024 will be a whole new experience - with joyful times and challenges.  The best is yet to come.


Friday, August 25, 2023

Providing tips to working from home

One of the joys of working from home is that you are in 'your space'.  However, working from home also means organizing, creating a peaceful space to allow creativity and thrive, and keeping it simple.

There are challenges to working from home.  

Simple points such as:

  • not being distracted by clutter, noise, or household jobs,
  • being present in getting your work completed and not distracted by scrolling on social media,
  • ensuring your family and friends know that you have set times when you are working, and not available to socialize, even though you are physically at home,
  • keeping your space clean and tidy so that distractions of clutter or accumulation of piles don't deter you from completing assigned workloads.
How could you minimize distractions?
  • Set time aside weekly to clean your office space and go through any piles of accumulated paperwork, etc,
  • Set time aside daily to ensure that you have completed simple tasks before you begin working in your home office.  (Making your bed, cleaning the bathroom and kitchen, vacuuming, etc)
  • Set your break times and take them.  For example, morning tea or lunch.  Do not bring your lunch back to your office.  Take time to eat away from your laptop and desk.  This might mean you have your lunch on the back patio or sit in the sunshine for 10 mins.
  • Once you have completed your assigned work for the day, leave your office tidy and close your equipment, just as you would when leaving the workplace office.
These are just some ideas.  You will have more ideas that you can implement.





Saturday, February 18, 2023

Decluttering - more than just cleaning out a space

When some people hear the word 'Declutter', they inwardly groan, roll their eyes, or make excuses.

For years, I held onto 'stuff'. There was no real reason except, that in the back of my mind, I reasoned it might be needed one day and we had worked hard to obtain it.

Then in 2020, the world turned upside down. We began going through the stored boxes in the shed. Opening some of the boxes revealed items that had been packed from moving back in 2007! 

During the Christmas holidays at the end of 2020, I began the process of 'decluttering' the house.

Beginning wasn't easy. I read articles, watched shows, and started small.

After winter and then after again Christmas, I always felt overwhelmed by so much stuff around the house. Everyday cleaning seemed to be moving items around but never decreasing the volume of things.

We had talked about installing furniture to display our treasured pieces. So beginning with the bookcase, then progressing to wardrobes, kitchen cupboards, excess and old clothing, toys, DVD's, and items, we slowly began decluttering. 

Now in 2023, the house is easy to clean and maintain. I have time to appreciate my home. 

With the children now grown and living their own adventures, the house is much quieter. Having our space decluttered and simple allows us to enjoy time with friends, and not be overwhelmed, or stressed by piles of items. 

One of our pastors shared a quote in our weekly newsletter some time ago and this challenged me to think about what items I was holding onto and why. The quote: "Hold loosely to the things of this life, so that if God requires them of you, it will be easy to let them go."

Decluttering, I found, wasn't just throwing everything out. Going through the process, helped me appreciate what I have, what we need, enjoy and use. Giving items away to others, charity, etc meant what we no longer needed was repurposed by others. 

Instead of hours and hours of cleaning each week, the house can be tidy in a short time.  
Yes, there's still the 'deeper' cleans to be undertaken, such as windows, walls, etc. But the general, day-to-day cleaning takes a short amount if time, allowing me to undertake other roles and projects.

If you are considering decluttering, be mindful about why you want 
to do this. Consider seriously what you need, what can be repurposed, donated or sold.
Be realistic and most of all, be kind to yourself in the process.