Welcome to the Simple Life Series
Join me as I chronicle my own journey into the New Year and the new me – and maybe tweak yourself along the way!
“What is the Simpler Life Series” you ask?
The Simpler Life Series will guide you towards a clearer mind and soul. Each step will motivate you to move on from your past and towards what really matters today.
On Mondays, the series will focus on YOU. Little steps you can make to decrease the stress in your life. Sometimes it’s a simple as straightening that crooked picture in the hallway that irritates you and sometimes it, well, not so simple.
Wednesdays will focus on YOUR CLUTTER. Being un-organized, unclean and living with clutter has a huge impact on your mental well-being as well as your health. My steps are easy and will motivate you to look past your attachment to things, redirect your bad habits and get you on the track to living a simpler, but more fulfilling life.
Thursdays will round it all out by helping to give you a different outlook on the things you can do to reduce stress (and clutter) you bring into your life in the first place.
Pair this series with our Yummyday Tuesday Recipes, Friday Freebies, Shopping Sundays and all the in-between ramblings from me to have a rounded out week of laughs, rants, soul-searching and well, new beginnings.
If you missed our pre-planning post, check it out before reading on to DAY ONE
Monday, January 2, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Now, where did I put that……..? Or the Edna Syndrome
My grandmother (Edna), God rest her soul, was one of the most giving, loving, unselfish women on the face of this earth, but she had an illness. It was called “where did I put that I must search until I find it or go crazy” syndrome, aptly named, Edna’s Syndrome. She seemed to have this attack every single day. I cannot tell you how many Saturday afternoons I spent in her store (or house) looking through scraps of papers for something she misplaced. There were even weekly trips to the attic in hopes that the little elves had picked up the grocery receipt and taken it up there! I think that poor woman spent more time looking through papers that anything else – including eating those cheese sandwiches she loved. When she passed away, it literally took months to go through all the papers, hand written notes, scraps of newspapers and stacks of files to see what we needed to keep and what could go. THAT is another story. More on Edna is just a sec…….
Pre-Planning for the Simple Life Series
As I posted yesterday, today we are going to get ourselves geared up and prepare for tomorrow’s Simple Life series.
Like most of us, you probably have at least one method of keeping track of your days. It could be a desk calendar, a binder, your iPhone, your desktop organizer or maybe just a notebook with scribble all over it. I have always been an organizer/bound calendar type. I have year’s worth of journals and spiral calendar books in a box that I hope I can remember to burn before I die so my children won't read all the gory details of my life!
The life-saver (and paper saver) goes like this – chose ONE method for written reminders. You can have a computerized method that you transfer everything to, but start with trying to write everything down in one book. The book should contain a calendar, even if you just hand draw one in a divided notebook or label the top of each page with a day. Everything you need should be written in this book. EVERYTHING. From doctor appointments to grocery lists. If you go to the dentist and they give you a card with the next appointment, write the date in your book and recycle the card (even better, when the nurse starts to grab the card in the first place, tell her to save the card and write it directly in your little book.) Did you write a message on a little piece of scrap paper while you were on the phone? Immediately get your notebook and THROW THE SCRAP PAPER AWAY. In the bank line and hear a great song you want to download? Instead of writing it on the back of your checkbook, grab your book and write it in it! Get the idea?
Later, when you sit down to check emails – go through the day’s page and transfer any appointments to your computer and/or iPhone system. Go ahead and set the automated email reminders – even if it’s just to remember milk tomorrow. As you transfer the appointment, complete a task, buy the things on the list - mark them out. Anything that is left over, highlight for the next day or transfer them to the next day’s page. In my notebook, I have sections. The first section is the pages of my on-going daily lists. The next section is where I transfer short term items, such as books I want to remember to check out, projects I have running around in my head and gift ideas. The third section is long term projects that don’t fit the current to-do list criteria such as all the things I want to do in my daughter’s room or future trip plans. If I find a color swatch I like I staple it to a page in this section.
The point is to get rid of the hundreds of loose papers, scratched notes, magazine clippings, etc and keep the information tidy in one place. My book goes with me everywhere. If I forget it, then as soon as I get home, all the notes I made go immediately into it.
I wish that I had discovered this organization method when my grandmother was alive. It would have saved me YEARS of my childhood from searching for something for her; And she could have spent more time eating those cheese sandwiches instead of looking for her grocery list, which incidentally only consisted of bread, mayo and cheese slices!
Your assignment today is to go out and find your notebook. Go quickly now before your symptoms of Edna’s Syndrome get worse as those Christmas shopping statements start piling in!
It's THAT Time of year again....
Ah, resolutions. The thought of this word usually brings a shudder to my heart. All the bad things from the past year comes into clear focus as I ponder what I need to change in the upcoming year. It’s a new slate – why not join the bandwagon with everyone else, right? I personally hate the word “resolution” and prefer to think of it as “re-thinking” the way I am living and what can I realistically change to make me feel better. People all over the world chose to "re-new" their goals and resolutions on New Years Day. The fact is that you can start "a-new" ANYTIME of the year. Any time you feel the weight of your "stuff" be it emotional or material - it's time to start moving. My hope here is, by sharing what I am doing in the New Year and what is working (or not) for me, you will find your own path to a simpler life (and I can get some things off my chest without boring my friends to death!) Starting this Monday, I plan to post my personal weekly steps, thoughts, personal sufferings and quick tips. If you need a jump start and can’t wait for the weekly postings, visit my website for the extended version on my Simple Life Series.
It's Goes Without Saying....
…. why I am posting this recipe today. I make these for several occasions: Post New Years Eve, post- St. Patrick’s day, post Girls Night Out, post UGA/FLA game day, post – oh, you get the picture…You’re a big girl too–go make yourself one!
Mid-Morning Marys
Otherwise known as “Hair-of-the-Dawg”
(1) Cup Vodka
(1) Tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce
(1) Tbsp. Fresh Ground Horseradish
(1) Tsp. TabascoFresh Ground Peppercorn
Pinch of Sea Salt
Wedge of Lime or Lemon, per glassCelery Stalks, for garnish (and vitamins)
Mix well and serve chilled, garnish with Celery stalks
Now, drink you one and go watch some football!

Happy New Year!
Happy New Year From My Family to Yours

Start the New Year with my Simple Life Series which begins tomorrow! Join me on my journey as I clear the clutter (both emotional and physical) from my own life and home. I'll be sharing great tips along the way. Can't wait? Click over to my website for a jump-start.
If you missed the preview posts, you can go back and read them:
Yes, I'm Itchin...,
Those cute little boxes,
..that last little shelf... ,
Post-holiday packing, and
O' Christmas cards
Or you can just wait until tomorrow when we talk: New Year Resolutions - Resolved.
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