Hello! It's been a busy few months for me, hence the break in blogging. I'm getting back in the swing of things and am welcoming May with my new virtual book club! 1 book a month related to simplicity & organizing. We are starting with "Everything That Remains" by The Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus.
I had the pleasure of hearing them speak at last weeks NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) Conference. They were simply inspiring! Hop on over to "Neat Doctor's Book Club" on Facebook to join!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/825075500917148/
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Wrapping up the Holidays!
Ah December 27th. Holiday Spirit is in the air and New Year's is literally right around the corner! It's also time to start prepping for the next holiday season! May as well crank up the Christmas songs on Pandora and give yourself a boost of productivity for next season. Check out my post from last year "Merry New Year: 10 Things To Do to Prep for Next Christmas."
Cheers to a productive and organized 2015!
Cheers to a productive and organized 2015!
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Shedding the Plastic (Bags)
Plastic. It's not good for us or the environment. Yet, it creeps into our lives. If you live in California, be prepared to say goodbye to plastic shopping bags being provided to you in 2015. Stock up on reusables and make new habits now so it's an easy transition next summer. Somehow I am still inundated with plastic bags. This morning I decided enough is enough. Do you have a drawer that looks like this?
I gathered up all of the bags that were not in my gingham bag holder and recycled them. The bag holder is my physical limiter for bags. If I get more than what fits in that holder, they will be recycled. I anticipate using these all up soon, and filling that holder up with a more environmentally friendly option. I have started using the Bag to Nature liners which are fully compostable and oh so much better for our earth.
Next step is to stop the plastic from coming in the house. This is perhaps the hardest part! We can be so accustomed to just running in a store and not bringing in bags. Even if they are in the car, it takes an effort to make bringing the bags in a habit. I got good at bringing my bag to to the grocery store, but you have to remember to bring them to other shopping venues too like the mall, drug stores etc. I like to keep one like this in my purse:
Also, don't forget your reusable produce bags!
I gathered up all of the bags that were not in my gingham bag holder and recycled them. The bag holder is my physical limiter for bags. If I get more than what fits in that holder, they will be recycled. I anticipate using these all up soon, and filling that holder up with a more environmentally friendly option. I have started using the Bag to Nature liners which are fully compostable and oh so much better for our earth.
Next step is to stop the plastic from coming in the house. This is perhaps the hardest part! We can be so accustomed to just running in a store and not bringing in bags. Even if they are in the car, it takes an effort to make bringing the bags in a habit. I got good at bringing my bag to to the grocery store, but you have to remember to bring them to other shopping venues too like the mall, drug stores etc. I like to keep one like this in my purse:
Also, don't forget your reusable produce bags!
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