Posts about Organization

5 Cleaning YouTubers You Should Be Watching-image

Spring Cleaning season is almost upon us and while the annual practice is known to have plenty of  health  and  psychological benefits , sometimes the motivation to throw open the windows and give the home a good scrub just isn’t there. Enter the cleaning inspiration channels on YouTube! There are thousands of YouTubers who dedicate their time and energy to creating fresh cleaning and organization content for viewers just like you. If you are struggling to find the motivation to clean your home, here are five of our favorite YouTubers who can help! Love Meg Megan is a 29-year-old stay-at-home mom from Savannah, Georgia who makes videos about motherhood, organization, decluttering, lifestyle and more. Megan posts videos to her channel – Love Meg - several days a week. For some serious motivation, check out her  Ultimate Cleaning Motivation playlist , which has over 280 videos to inspire you to tackle every task on your cleaning to-do list. Brianna K Brianna is stay-at-home mom of three currently living in Hawaii. In addition to cleaning motivation, she also shares videos about pregnancy, homemaking, decorating, and more. Brianna posts to her channel – Brianna K – every Monday. If you’re unsure where to start with your spring cleaning, check out her  2021 Extreme Spring Cleaning Series  playlist! This Crazy Life Amanda is a stay-at-home mom who shares videos about cleaning, affordable room makeovers, cooking and more on her channel This Crazy Life. If a major decluttering is on your spring cleaning, checklist, check out her  Whole House Declutter With Me 2021  playlist. Carissa Cleans It All For some serious cleaning motivation, room makeover inspiration, expert organization tips and more, look no further than Carissa Cleans It All. Carissa is also expecting baby number three, so there is plenty of baby and  pregnancy-related content  if that is something that interests you!   Candis Halligan Candis is a military spouse and mom of two boys who shares lifestyle, cleaning motivation, organization, and home decor tips on her channel. Check out her  Cleaning and Organization  playlist for more than 90 videos ranging from cleaning routines for working moms to speed cleaning routines. Do you like to watch cleaning motivation content on YouTube? Who are your favorite YouTubers to watch? Let us know in the comments!

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How to Create a Vision Board for 2022-image

Did you know that January 8 th  is National Vision Board Day? What is a vison board, you ask? A vision board is essentially a physical ( or digital ) manifestation of your goals. For example, a collage of images and words. It can include cut-out pictures from magazines, inspirational quotes, timelines etc. Since 2015, the second Saturday in January has been designated as Vision Board Day and encourages us to set our goals in a visual way, so get out the sticky notes, markers, and inspiration and start plotting your goals for the new year! What You’ll Need Creating a vision board should be a personal and customizable activity, so there aren’t exactly any rules. That said, here are some basic supplies you might want to start with: A board for your base Scissors Something to secure items to your base – be it push pins, tape, etc. Images or objects that resonate with you and your goal Stickers, markers, or any other “extras” How to Create Your Board Get clear on your intention. Start by asking yourself,  what do I want the year 2022 to bring me?  It can be a physical thing like a house or a personality trait like positivity, etc. Beg arranging and rearranging your board with the images you gathered. Move things around until you feel inspired when you look at it. Find a place for it. Once you're pleased with the final product, find a place to put your board where it can provide daily inspiration. How to Use Your Vision Board To get the full benefit from your vision board, it’s important for you to place it somewhere you can see it every day. Creating a sacred space that displays what you want does bring it to life. What we focus on expands. When you create a vision board and place it in a space where you see it often, you essentially end up doing short visualization exercises throughout the day!   What are you manifesting for yourself in 2022? Let us know if the comments!

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How to Organize Your Refrigerator-image

Having an organized refrigerator not only makes you feel great every time you open the door, it saves time when you're trying to get a meal put together, can help you eliminate food waste,  and  ensures you’re storing your food safely. Follow these tips to have an organized fridge and make sure you’re storing your food properly. Use Your Crisper Drawers Correctly There's a reason your refrigerator has separate drawers! While many of us tend to just throw whatever we want in the different drawers, using them properly helps to keep your produce fresh for longer. Designate one of your crisper drawers for the low-humidity setting. Store produce that tends to rot in this drawer. This includes fruits and veggies that emit an ethylene gas, like apples and pears, because the open window on a low-humidity drawer  gives those gases a chance to escape ! The second drawer should be designated as the high-humidity drawer. Store your leafy greens, like arugula, spinach, and herbs in this drawer. By having the window closed, water vapor is held in the drawer and the moisture keeps the greens crisper and fresher longer. Fill Your Fridge to the Right Capacity Your fridge runs most efficiently and keeps food the freshest when it's between 60 percent and 70 percent full. If it's too full, not only will everything not receive proper airflow, but your refrigerator must also work extra hard to keep things cold. If a fridge is too empty, it has only air to keep cool, and air doesn't retain the cold as well as actual food and drink items. If your refrigerator has too much inside,  it's time for a purge ! If you need to fill it up, just add a few jugs of water to help retain the cool temperature until your next grocery store trip. Put Non-Perishables in the Door The door is  the warmest part of your fridge  and the spot in which the temperature can fluctuate the most, so it's best to keep non-perishables on the shelves in the door. Things like condiments won’t go bad quickly, so they're perfect for the door. Something that’s not meant for the fridge door? Eggs!  Store them in the main body instead . Place Perishables Near the Front You know that saying, "Out of sight, out of mind"? It's way too easy to forget about perishables when they’re hidden in the back of your fridge. Instead, put the things you want to eat first front and center where everyone can see them. This will remind your family to use the perishables first and help prevent unnecessary food waste. Store Meats and Seafoods on the Bottom To reduce the risk of meats contaminating other foods in your fridge,  store them at the bottom in case of leaks.  Make sure to only store uncooked meat in the fridge for one or two days before cooking or freezing. Know When to Dispose of Leftovers Knowing when to dispose of certain foods is crucial to keeping your household safe from foodborne illnesses.  Use this chart  to help decide whether to keep or toss your leftovers.   Following these simple rules and tips will help ensure that your fridge stays neat and organized all year round and ensure food safety, and eliminate food waste!

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