Let's face it. Life can get complicated, complex and stressful very easily.
Luckily, there are plenty of ways to simplify your life, especially at home.
Here are some tips from the experts:
• Don't be ruled by the TV guide. Instead, select what you want to see and
then record those shows. That way, you can watch them anytime.
• Prepare some meals in advance that can simply be heated up as needed.
That reduces a lot of "after-work, gotta-get-dinner-ready" stress.
• Create a weekly dinner menu. It takes some
time to prepare, but it allows you to shop effectively, and greatly reduces the
stress of figuring out what to cook each day.
• Simplify your cleaning by dividing tasks into ten minute chunks (such as • To avoid clutter, adopt the "touch it once" rule, which simply means putting • Think of the home-related chore you hate doing most. Can you outsource • Limit the time you and others in your family spend checking emails and text • Develop healthy routines, such as evening walks and family board game These are just a few ideas. If you want to simplify your home life, you can The idea is to make your home an enjoyable place to be – for you and your
vacuuming the living room.) Then fit those tasks in here and there whenever
you have ten minutes.
things where they belong right away.
that to a local company, or a neighbour looking for some work?
messages. Consider having an hour or two each evening that's "no screen"
time.
night.
probably brainstorm several other strategies and habits you can try.
family.
Don't accumulate stuff you don't want or need. Give those things away.
"as is", but it may have the potential to become your dream home after some Want more tips on finding and buying your next dream home? Call today.
How Much does "Potential" Cost?
When shopping for a new home, it's a good idea to try and see the potential of
the property you're viewing. It may not be exactly what you're looking for
redecorating or renovating. The challenge is, judging how much work is
required. You don't want to buy a home with the expectation that it requires a
$20,000 renovation, only to discover that it really needed three times that
much! That’s where a good REALTOR she can help you get a realistic estimate
of the cost of repairs, upgrades, and renovations, and even recommend some
reputable interior designers or contractors. That way, when you see a home
with "potential", you'll be able to make a more informed decision.
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