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Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #105

Goal This Week:
~Car vacuumed and detail cleaned on the inside
~guide oldest (12 yr. old) in shopping, cooking and cleaning up 1 full dinner
Goal Accomplished Last Week:
Sort 2 bins of paperwork left from Home Office Organization

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No Bake Energy Balls @ Treat & Trick

Crockpot Freezer Cooking 101 @ Six Cents

2 Ingredient DIY Facial Scrub Cleanser @Jellibean Journals

Carrot Cake Smoothie @ Let Birds Fly

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HOME/ Homemaking/ Organizing/ Simplifying

Mess to Less-My Home Office

Recently, I got a new Macbook Pro.  I have loved every minute I have spent with it, whether it is at a coffee shop or in my bed, I love the convenience of being able to write somewhere other than at a desk!
Something a bit strange started happening as I spent less and less time in our home office.  It started collecting things and became one HUGE “hotspot.”  It became the dumping ground for anything that didn’t have a specific home.  The desk top became a clutter collector as I was not sitting at it to write anymore.  Before, I would always clear the desktop so I could actually breath while I wrote.
Oh, boy!

Even the closet was starting to become a bit of a mess!  I have decluttered this home office in the past and even wrote about it, which really actually helped the process of doing it again.  I noticed the closet was so much easier to get back in order, and most of our desk drawers were still doing well in the organization area, too!  Progress…
This was midway through organizing. Here is what I used:
~A trash bag
~A bin for ‘giveaway to charity’
~A bin (or two!) for paper work that needs attention
~An area for ‘things that need a home’ (my dining room table)
~A broom
~A duster
~Spotify! For good music while I clean
This is ridiculous.  I have been ignoring paperwork.  It was super helpful to put it all into a bin to just get it out of the way, instead of trying to deal with it at that moment and get distracted from the rest of the office.  I knew I could gradually work on it in the coming days, and I knew my organized office would motivate me to do just that!  I am eager to get a better filing system going around here to help with this paper problem!
Here is the ‘giveaway bin.’  I love getting rid of stuff we don’t love.  THIS IS KEY to making our spaces more organized.  GET RID OF STUFF.  Less stuff = less mess.  One of my favorite sayings is “you can’t organize clutter!” 

Here is what my table looked like midway through.  This is stuff that was cluttering up our office that really belongs elsewhere.
And here is the finished product!  Ahhh..so much better.  We have yet to decorate in here how I envision it, but clutter free is beautiful!
Clutter free closet.  Yay!
This is my donation station.  I got the idea on Pinterest, but theirs is much cuter. Mine is lacking in the cuteness factor,  but has been REALLY useful. I have been looking around for canvas type boxes with lids.  I found some at Target that I love…they were black with white zigzag stripes.  I’m waiting for them to go on sale!  I will then make a small tag to label each bin so we know what goes where.  

In the time it took me to grab my camera for an “after” shot, my daughter had discovered the newly cleaned study and actually wanted to use it for the first time in weeks.  Funny how clear and clutter free areas attract people!  
Ahhh, so much better.  I have stacked paper holders, one for each family member.  It has helped keep the papers that would usually build up on the desk at bay.  I also cleared our bulletin board which also helps for those important little slips of paper.  This whole process only took me about 1 1/2 hours.  Not bad at all! We have ALL used the office much more often now that it went from mess to less. Why or why do I procrastinate?
ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #104

Goal This Week:
~Sort and file 2 bins of paperwork
Goal Accomplished Last Week:
Study Cleaned and Organized

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Last Weeks Most Clicked On Link:

Clutter Causes Stress @ Always Learning

Homemade Foaming Handsoap @ Our Homemade Happiness

Yolo (You Only Live Once) Summer Journal @ Brassy Apple

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Gardening

My Favorite Funky Plants

I have a thing for funky looking plants.  Especially when they are super easy to take care of!  These are both perennial plants that I put in pots in my backyard.  This is the second year they have come back and I love how easy they are to take care of.  Honestly, I rarely water them, and they do just fine.

I love keeping my pots simple, and I love to show off the shape and texture of funky green perennial plants by planting one per pot and allowing it to have all the attention.  It ends up looking like art to me, I love the shapes and the structure of doing pots this way. It may be the hair stylist in me that is drawn to all that fun texture. It is definitely against the flow of what is popular, but it is easy on the budget and makes me happy!

Here are 3 of my favorites that I use and love:
No ordinary plant, aptly named Corkscrew, has narrow, glossy green, pencil-thin stems that spiral outward from the clump to eight inches in all directions. A great deer-resistant accent plant that collectors dare not do without. This low maintenance plant prefers to be sited in a bog or other very moist environment in partial shade. Reaches eight to fourteen inches tall and eight to ten inches wide.


Care Information
Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. For a neat appearance, remove old foliage before new leaves emerge. Clumps are often slow to establish, but once established will spread by creeping rhizomes. 

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Unique grasslike plant is ideal for adding texture to mixed containers or marketing as an indoor lifestyle plant. The short, billowing mound of soft green leaves is accented by flower spikes that look like “fiber optic” strands. Easy-to-grow plants make a dense, mounded habit without pinching or PGRs, growing upright as a young plant and then draping as they mature. Performing well in wet conditions, Live Wire is also a good choice for planting alongside ponds and water gardens. Prefers a shady garden location, but can handle sun if moisture level is maintained.

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An evergreen arching perennial that has feathery, needle-like, stems. Foxtail Fern is often thought of as a fern but really it is not a true fern, i.e. it produces seeds rather than spores. This “Fern” is however related to the vegetable Asparagus which also has fern-like foliage. Foxtail Fern is very similar to Asparagus Fern only its growth habit is very dense and it produces tail-like fronds for a fluffy “Foxtail” look. In the summer the plant has small white flowers that are followed by bright red berries. The plant can grow 2 feet in height and to a width of 3 to 4 feet. Unique growth habit makes it an outstanding accent plant in any garden also makes a great hanging basket.



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Here is a 15 second fun video of my two youngest singing and dancing in the rain from a couple of years ago. It captures the feel of our very tiny but comfortable back yard.  



ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #103

Goals This Week:
~organize study

Goals Last Week:~play, play, play
~swim, swim, swim
      ~keep up house without being a perfectionist
~keep up laundry and dishes each day
~focus on study, 5 minutes a day
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Edit-able Bill Paying Kit from Clean Mama
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Last Weeks Most Clicked On Links:



Family Room Tour @ Semi-Domesticated Mama

Organic Garden Disease Control @ Small Footprint Family

Chocolate Coconut Butter @ Good Girl Gone Green

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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #102

Goals This Week:
~play, play, play
~swim, swim, swim
      ~keep up house without being a perfectionist
~keep up laundry and dishes each day
~focus on study, 5 minutes a day
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Most Clicked On Links Last Week:

Meet Kendra from Our Homemade Happiness!
Both of her links got most clicked on last week, and when I visited her blog I loved what I saw.  I think you will love it too, so I decided to introduce you all to her. 
Kendra has “a passion for all things homemade, especially cleaners, skincare, and healthy eating. Going back to simpler times and natural ingredients, all while sticking to a budget.”

Awesome, huh?  I knew you would like her.  

Homemade Dishwasher Detergent Hard or Soft Water @ Our Homemade Happiness

All Natural Facial Moisturizer @ Our Homemade Happiness



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HOME/ Organizing/ Simplifying

13 Tips & Tricks To Simplify Life

Black sandpaper on top to light matches

Why didn’t I think of this?

Tension rod to keep lids in place.

Good use for canning lids.

Hard boiled eggs in the oven?  325 degrees for 25-30 minutes.  Who knew? (no link)
(these have had very mixed reviews, read comments below & on the pin before trying)

Dollar store silverware tray keeps toothbrushes out of a cup and organized. (no link)

Easy & non-toxic way to clean a glass cook- top stove to a shine!

Quick and easy way to peel a kiwi.

Source: mylifeandkids via New on Pinterest

Remove permanent marker from wood floors.

Prohibits roll away dice.

Dry erase boards from white corner tiles. Great food labelers for parties!

Source: twitpic.com via New on Pinterest

Great way to repurpose and close bags.

Keys & Change


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