I’m decluttering my bathroom using the konmari method! Mari Kondo’s show on Netflix is all the rage right now, however, her book “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up” is the real game changer! I hope this video gives you some extreme cleaning and decluttering motivation.
This is a part of a larger decluttering series I’m working on, where I am going through every room in my home and decluttering it, then I’m going to go back and organize it all!
Make sure to come back and see how I organize my bathroom in a separate video and stick around until the end so you can see the before and after! It feels so good to have my bathroom completely decluttered! Let me know if you are working on decluttering your too! Thanks for watching,
~Stephanie
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Stephanie
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Stephanie
]]>You have to make fast, split of the second decisions when you evacuate, and can make mistakes that way. So discuss beforehand and have a plan! For us, in Florida, it’s never a matter of IF it’s WHEN you will be faced with this decision.
Previously decided:
This might be strange, but after years of dealing with hurricanes, having all the laundry done, with plenty of clothing, towels, and underwear is a significant stress relief. As soon as you know evacuating might be a possibility start doing the laundry! This way it will be easier to pack, and you can do it ahead of time in-between other tasks. When we came back from our trip I immediately started preparing. We didn’t know if we were going to stay or go yet, but I started doing that laundry.
This is why we have a savings people, this is why! Evacuating is an emergency and a big one, and that is why you should have a savings in the case of an emergency. Go to the bank and take out at least $600 out in cash (or more if you have kids). This will be handy if you find that there are power outages further down the road, or if you come back home to no power. Mike and I always take out cash when we go on trips, thankfully this was one task we didn’t need to do because we already took out cash for our weekend trip we came back from.
Having a plan is one thing but putting it into practice was another, and it was eery. Before this hurricane, we had only talked about the worst case, and now we were actually preparing for it. The stress is unexplainable, but having that checklist and knowing what we were going to bring with us brought peace and kept us level-headed. Here is what we took:
Panicking doesn’t help, you need to focus on what you need to do to prepare, and that’s it. Focus on the task at hand, and get the job done. You can either have a bad attitude or a good attitude. Either way, that storm or natural disaster is coming, so why not choose a good attitude.
It was actually the fastest lane to be in when we were evacuating, we kept at a slow constant speed and stopped less in the slow lane than in the fast lane.
When you evacuate, each of you will need a phone charger for the car ride. You will hit spots on the road with low reception that will drain your battery further. This was our experience driving to get away. Our dying phones and no reception only added to the stress. Once we got the split charger, it all changed.
My mom gave us this tip and it worked! When were able to get out of the traffic for a bit on a side road we stopped at any gas station we came across. All of them had gas. As opposed to the Turnpike rest areas that were low or ran out of gas completely.
During an evacuation, your whole world changes, from preparing to actually executing your evacuation. I can’t put words to the feeling, but the truth is that the horrible feelings it brings will not last. Even if your home is lost, you will rebuild, you will get your life back, things will go back to normal, and most importantly you and who you bring with you will be ok. Most of the time you will get your life back even sooner than expected. So know this major disruption in your life will pass, in the grand scheme of things it will only be a short time, and you will get your life back. Knowing this won’t be forever will help get you through.
Every time you worry, make your mind focus on a task that needs to be done and do it. Think of a plan and work it. But worrying will not solve or help anything. More often the best actually happens! I have seen this play out time and time again!
This may sound harsh but it’s true. My husband, Mike, and I both came to this conclusion growing up in Florida with hurricanes. As long as we have each other and our loved ones we will gladly give up everything. This is a mindset we intentionally developed. The reality is most of us may never experience losing everything, but if you live where there are hurricanes, fires, or tornados, you are not exempt. Realize it could be you, and accept it.
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Since you are reading my blog I can share with you some extras that you won’t hear in the video, and that is how I arrived at the design, because it was interesting… I decided to push all inspiration out of my head and even stopped going on Pinterest! I thought about the feel I was going for and I knew I didn’t want something “Pinterest Perfect”. I saw darker walls, antique touches, and lots of storage. Something warm, cozy, but not cluttered. A vision entered my mind and the decor of my office was born!
So settle in because I will be giving you some of my best design tips and ideas on this tour for a beautiful home office! Let me know your thoughts or any home office tips below, I would love to hear from you!
Stephanie
]]>In this video I will be showing you the winter decor around my house, giving you a super casual home decor tour. It’s also around valentines day and I didn’t do much decorating for valentines day, but I did put out some beautiful pale pink hydrandras. SO this year I’m keeping it simple interns of Valentines day decor, enjoyed decorating for winter, and now can’t wait to get into my spring decor! It’s my goal to show you my home year around so you can see it decorated for all the different seasons. Enjoy!
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