Monday, February 22, 2010

Mondays: menus, 3H, and who are ya, anyway?

Obey your BOP and ask yourself if your spaces reflect who you are today. Day 22 tasks are explained in the left-hand column and at the bottom of this post.

February's Habit: Hack your health in February. Exercise aerobically for 11 minutes. If that's too much, work up to 11 minutes on the treadmill, exercise bike, etc. 
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Draw the line. Don't take on any of the tasks below unless you've done the first 31 days successfully AND you're ready for more..



Every Monday we do 3H, half-assed housekeeping hour. On your mark, get set, go. For one hour, zip around the house doing a lousy job of dusting, vacuuming, washing whatever feels the dirtiest. One hour ONLY. Then stop. Anything you missed is fine. After all, Monday will come around again next week and you can go at it in a half-assed way again. 
Every Monday is Menu Monday.Roughly sketch out a meal plan for the following week and add items to your shopping list. How about this: Monday chicken (free range, organic, please or don't eat chicken at all--if you don't believe me, google corporate chicken farming); Tuesday leftovers; Wednesday pasta with a red sauce (or any non-meat pasta dish);  Thursday stuffed pork chops (OK, I'm lazy and get them already stuffed...for my family--I don't eat meat or poultry at all, but let others make their own choices); Friday carryout; Saturday baked salmon; Sunday chili tofu. Have a big salad every night. Also, make baked potatoes once, brown rice several times, side veggies nightly. Always keep fresh broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, and cabbage on hand  (they keep a long time), along with frozen peas and corn. Consider cutting back on meat and poultry to save $$, calories, the environment. 
Zoning in: Living room / den/ family room. Check under the furniture cushions for money and other treasures. Finders keepers. Vacuum up the crumbs and stuff.
Do the Dirty. Monday blues (and blacks)...wash everything that's dark. For me it takes two loads...Dark jeans and black, black, black clothes are what I love to wear.
HabithackerHealth: 11 minutes of exercise. A little more? A little less? Customize it.
Monthly habit building: January's habit was to polish your place every day.

 


Day 22
Who are you?
Regina Leeds, in her wonderful zen organizing series of books, has an exercise called Fresh Eyes. Other decluttering writers also have versions of this that go by other names. The idea is to try to see your spaces the way others might see them. Who lives here? An efficient busy person? An overwhelmed creative? Someone you don't want your neighbors to see? Someone you were years ago but aren't anymore? If your spaces don't reflect who you are today, maybe you should change your spaces tomorrow.
Obey your BOP.
Ask: who lives here?

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