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5 Tips For Keeping Your Pantry Kid-Friendly (Without Sacrificing Your Sanity)

If you have kids, then you know that the pantry can quickly become a disaster zone. From cereal boxes that won’t close to half-empty boxes of crackers, it can be hard to keep your pantry organized and kid-friendly. But it doesn’t have to be this way! With a few simple tips, you can easily keep your pantry organized and stress-free. Here are 5 tips for keeping your pantry kid-friendly (without sacrificing your sanity)! Don’t try to hide the snacks – they will find them. One of the biggest mistakes parents make is trying to hide snacks from their kids. They think that by putting the snacks in a high cabinet or in the back of the pantry, their kids won’t be able to find them. But trust me, kids are like super sniffers when it comes to food. They can smell a package of chips from a mile away and they will stop at nothing to find them. So instead of trying to hide the snacks, put them in a designated spot that is within your child’s reach. This way, they can help themselves and you wo...

8 Reasons Why Having A Clean Closet Is The Best Feeling In The World

  A clean closet is the best feeling in the world. You know what I’m talking about… that feeling when you open your closet door and everything is organized, in its place, and looking good. It’s a feeling of accomplishment, of joy, of pride. It’s a feeling that says, “I’ve got my life together and I’m doing just fine, thank you very much.” A clean closet is also good for your mental health. It’s a sign that you are in control of your life and your surroundings. It’s a sign that you are organized and positive. And, let’s be honest, a clean closet just looks nicer than a cluttered one. If you need more reasons to convince you to clean out your closet, here are eight of them! You can  actually  see what you own When your closet is cluttered, it’s difficult to see what you actually have. You might forget that you own certain items of clothing because they’re hidden behind other things. But when your closet is clean, you can see everything that you own and it’s easier to ...

5 Tips For Keeping Your Pantry Kid-Friendly (Without Sacrificing Your Sanity)

  5 Tips For Keeping Your Pantry Kid-Friendly (Without Sacrificing Your Sanity) If you have kids, then you know that the pantry can quickly become a disaster zone. From cereal boxes that won’t close to half-empty boxes of crackers, it can be hard to keep your pantry organized and kid-friendly. But it doesn’t have to be this way! With a few simple tips, you can easily keep your pantry organized and stress-free. Here are 5 tips for keeping your pantry kid-friendly (without sacrificing your sanity)! Don’t try to hide the snacks – they will find them. One of the biggest mistakes parents make is trying to hide snacks from their kids. They think that by putting the snacks in a high cabinet or in the back of the pantry, their kids won’t be able to find them. But trust me, kids are like super sniffers when it comes to food. They can smell a package of chips from a mile away and they will stop at nothing to find them. So instead of trying to hide the snacks, put them in a designated...

8 Reasons Why Having A Clean Closet Is The Best Feeling In The World

A clean closet is the best feeling in the world. You know what I’m talking about… that feeling when you open your closet door and everything is organized, in its place, and looking good. It’s a feeling of accomplishment, of joy, of pride. It’s a feeling that says, “I’ve got my life together and I’m doing just fine, thank you very much.” A clean closet is also good for your mental health. It’s a sign that you are in control of your life and your surroundings. It’s a sign that you are organized and positive. And, let’s be honest, a clean closet just looks nicer than a cluttered one. If you need more reasons to convince you to clean out your closet, here are eight of them! You can  actually  see what you own When your closet is cluttered, it’s difficult to see what you actually have. You might forget that you own certain items of clothing because they’re hidden behind other things. But when your closet is clean, you can see everything that you own and it’s easier to get dre...
  A lot of people view decluttering and organizing their closets as a therapeutic way to achieve peace and bliss. And it’s not just about getting rid of clothes and shoes you don’t wear or don’t like anymore. It’s about coming to terms with your clothing habits and your personal style. It’s about learning to love the clothes you have and making the most of them. It’s also about learning to let go of things that no longer bring you happiness. Whether you’re a minimalist who only wears black or a maximalist with a closet full of designer clothes, the process of decluttering and organizing your space can be therapeutic and liberating. It can also be a lot of fun! Start small and declutter If you’re like most people, your closet is probably packed with clothes you never wear. In fact, the average person only wears about 20% of the clothes they own. That means there’s a lot of unused space in your closet that could be put to better use. So how can you assess your closet needs an...

8 Reasons Why Having A Clean Closet Is The Best Feeling In The World

  A clean closet is the best feeling in the world. You know what I’m talking about… that feeling when you open your closet door and everything is organized, in its place, and looking good. It’s a feeling of accomplishment, of joy, of pride. It’s a feeling that says, “I’ve got my life together and I’m doing just fine, thank you very much.” A clean closet is also good for your mental health. It’s a sign that you are in control of your life and your surroundings. It’s a sign that you are organized and positive. And, let’s be honest, a clean closet just looks nicer than a cluttered one. If you need more reasons to convince you to clean out your closet, here are eight of them! You can  actually  see what you own When your closet is cluttered, it’s difficult to see what you actually have. You might forget that you own certain items of clothing because they’re hidden behind other things. But when your closet is clean, you can see everything that you own and it’s easier to ...

5 Tips For Keeping Your Pantry Kid-Friendly (Without Sacrificing Your Sanity)

If you have kids, then you know that the pantry can quickly become a disaster zone. From cereal boxes that won’t close to half-empty boxes of crackers, it can be hard to keep your pantry organized and kid-friendly. But it doesn’t have to be this way! With a few simple tips, you can easily keep your pantry organized and stress-free. Here are 5 tips for keeping your pantry kid-friendly (without sacrificing your sanity)! Don’t try to hide the snacks – they will find them. One of the biggest mistakes parents make is trying to hide snacks from their kids. They think that by putting the snacks in a high cabinet or in the back of the pantry, their kids won’t be able to find them. But trust me, kids are like super sniffers when it comes to food. They can smell a package of chips from a mile away and they will stop at nothing to find them. So instead of trying to hide the snacks, put them in a designated spot that is within your child’s reach. This way, they can help themselves and you ...

The Top 5 Closet Organization Tips Everyone Needs To Know

  A lot of people view decluttering and organizing their closets as a therapeutic way to achieve peace and bliss. And it’s not just about getting rid of clothes and shoes you don’t wear or don’t like anymore. It’s about coming to terms with your clothing habits and your personal style. It’s about learning to love the clothes you have and making the most of them. It’s also about learning to let go of things that no longer bring you happiness. Whether you’re a minimalist who only wears black or a maximalist with a closet full of designer clothes, the process of decluttering and organizing your space can be therapeutic and liberating. It can also be a lot of fun! Start small and declutter If you’re like most people, your closet is probably packed with clothes you never wear. In fact, the average person only wears about 20% of the clothes they own. That means there’s a lot of unused space in your closet that could be put to better use. So how can you assess your closet needs and make b...

8 Reasons Why Having A Clean Closet Is The Best Feeling In The World

  A clean closet is the best feeling in the world. You know what I’m talking about… that feeling when you open your closet door and everything is organized, in its place, and looking good. It’s a feeling of accomplishment, of joy, of pride. It’s a feeling that says, “I’ve got my life together and I’m doing just fine, thank you very much.” A clean closet is also good for your mental health. It’s a sign that you are in control of your life and your surroundings. It’s a sign that you are organized and positive. And, let’s be honest, a clean closet just looks nicer than a cluttered one. If you need more reasons to convince you to clean out your closet, here are eight of them! You can  actually  see what you own When your closet is cluttered, it’s difficult to see what you actually have. You might forget that you own certain items of clothing because they’re hidden behind other things. But when your closet is clean, you can see everything that you own and it’s easier to get dr...

The Top 5 Closet Organization Tips Everyone Needs To Know

  A lot of people view decluttering and organizing their closets as a therapeutic way to achieve peace and bliss. And it’s not just about getting rid of clothes and shoes you don’t wear or don’t like anymore. It’s about coming to terms with your clothing habits and your personal style. It’s about learning to love the clothes you have and making the most of them. It’s also about learning to let go of things that no longer bring you happiness. Whether you’re a minimalist who only wears black or a maximalist with a closet full of designer clothes, the process of decluttering and organizing your space can be therapeutic and liberating. It can also be a lot of fun! Start small and declutter If you’re like most people, your closet is probably packed with clothes you never wear. In fact, the average person only wears about 20% of the clothes they own. That means there’s a lot of unused space in your closet that could be put to better use. So how can you assess your closet needs and make...