A journey from junk food addict to health advocate.

I grew up on Debbie Cakes, sodas, chocolate candy bars, and cotton candy. There were very few fruits and vegetables that I liked, but boy how taste buds can change when given properly prepared foods! I'm learning how GOOD fruits and veggies can taste. I've been learning a lot over the last few months about our health, our health care system, the foods we eat, and food manufacturers. This blog documents some of what I've learned and what I'm doing about the newfound knowledge.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Minimum Maintenance at Home

Do house cleaning and home maintenance often seem to get in the way of LIFE? I don't know about you, but it's so hard for me to find a balance. Either I'm having a great time loving life and my home is a mess or my house is neat and tidy while my social life has hit rock bottom. I don't feel like I need a spotless house (though that would be nice every now and then); tidy is perfectly acceptable for me. I just really, really, really don't like to clean so it often gets shoved to the back burner. I imagine I'm not alone on this.

Wouldn't it be great to wave a magic wand and *POOF* - clothes are suddenly clean and hung in closets, dishes are scrubbed and put in cupboards, the dust disappears, and all clutter finds a spot to call home. Unfortunately, unless you can afford a live-in maid, this doesn't happen.

Living greatly requires a livable home because our attitudes often reflect the condition of our home. We (or at least me) are likely to be more irritable, lethargic, and unproductive when our home is a mess. It feels GOOD to be able to eat dinner together as a family when I can actually see the dining table. Or to be able to play a board game with the family in the living room floor because it's been vacuumed.

And that's why I'm thankful I came across Home Sanctuary. Rachel Anne lists a daily super easy Small Thing to help with home maintenance and often puts a funny twist in her posts to make house cleaning less mundane.

Home Sanctuary also has a great post about Minimum Maintenance to be done on a daily basis. I encourage you to read backposts because she shows it really doesn't take long to make a house feel more like a comforting home.

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