New podcast episode:
Four catchphrases for tidier habits.
https://everydaysystems.com/podcast/episode/74/
Hope something in there resonates with someone!
P.S. sorry the bulletin board upgrade progress seems to have stalled -- things are (very slowly) happening behind the scenes.
Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
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Re: Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
Today I was tempted to leave the lunch dishes in the sink, but told myself not to throw my future self under the bus. My saucepans are nested, and my clothes hang like with like.
One of your most useful podcasts to me.
One of your most useful podcasts to me.
Three meals a day - not too little not too much, but just right
Re: Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
I'm so glad to hear it! Thank you for letting me know!
Reinhard
Reinhard
Re: Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
I remember when you reviewed the Marie Kondo book! I personally found her method a bit too extreme - I am much more for the gentler, habit based approach like you describe here. Have you heard of Swedish Death Cleaning? Another book with lots of food for thought about our possessions...
Re: Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
Thank you, Reinhard. I am a big fan of clearing up my stuff (probably my German nature ). So I really enjoyed this episode. At least the first 2 principles are so simple and obvious - I will use with my daughters. And hope they like it as much as I do...
@Amy3010: I just bought the audio book of the Swedish Death Cleaning. I had not heard about it, but this made me curious. Thanks for sharing!
All the best
Stefan
@Amy3010: I just bought the audio book of the Swedish Death Cleaning. I had not heard about it, but this made me curious. Thanks for sharing!
All the best
Stefan
Re: Podcast #74: Tidiness for Demihumans
Somehow that aspect of my German nature seems to have skipped a generation (or two -- my kids are slobs too).
I'm intrigued by Swedish Death Cleaning! (Great title, if nothing else)
I'll check it out.
Reinhard
I'm intrigued by Swedish Death Cleaning! (Great title, if nothing else)
I'll check it out.
Reinhard