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4 Ways to Find Zen at Home in 2016

By
Home Inspector with US Inspect

It's time to rediscover your happy place! Chances are after the holidays came to a close and a new Year began, you were left with a bit of a mess! Now is a great time to bring a little Zen back into your home and reorganize your life after the close of 2015.

So while you're still filled with holiday cheer (and all hopped up on candy canes and eggnog), let's take our positive energy and put it to good use clearing out the clutter in our lives to welcome the New Year. (Hey! Put your mother-in-law down, that is not what we meant!)

It's called Oosouji, and it's a Japanese tradition of clearing out dirt and clutter for the New Year. Here's how you can try it too:

 

Find New Year Zen!

 

One in, two out.

No, this has nothing to do with your Holiday indigestion. You just opened a bunch of presents and they may even still be strewn all over your floor under the tree! Here's a good rule of thumb to simplify your life in the New Year when putting all your new things away: for every one present you got, find two items to donate, recycle, or trash. For instance, If you got a lot of new clothes this year, it's a great idea to go through your closet and clear out items that no longer fit or that you don't wear anymore. You can donate them, pass them down, or bring them in for consignment. 

 

Slow Down.

Think about the future you, and give her a break! Don't yank all the decorations down and heave them into mixed-up bins that will be a nightmare to sort out next year. Neatly packaged and folded items also take up a lot less space than jumbled ones--every time!

 

Stash away, stash away, stash away all!

Do you have children buried in new toys this year? So tell me, are they playing with any of the "old" toys they loved just a few days ago? Ah yes, you now have your very own island of misfit toys. Consider putting some of the old favorites away for a few months while your kids enjoy their new stuff. This is great for birthdays too. You then take out the toys on an ugly, rainy day a few months down the line when everyone is "bored." You'll quickly find that absence really does make the heart grow fonder! And it's like Christmas all over again!

 

Clean-out the Cupboards.

Prepping for holiday meals usually involves a lot of cooking, lots of extra boxes of this or that and rare ingredients, and you're often left with lots of leftovers--some of which can be pricey! Take stock and see what you hurriedly shoved back into the cabinets. Make sure items that will keep are wrapped tightly so they don't go to waste. Have rare ingredients that won't keep? A great idea is to surf the internet for recipes. You might just find that the fresh ginger, left-over acorn squash, and jar of opened applesauce you have, could be the beginnings of a great post-holiday soup!

 

 

Posted By: US Inspect Blog

Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
agent & author

Yes to this...I just gave away some clothes that hung around for years. Bye bye

Jan 03, 2016 11:46 PM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten
HomeSmart Real Estate - Phoenix, AZ
602-380-4886

Chrissy so many great ideas! Very good stuff in your post! I'm always up for getting rid of stuff and staying organized....all well staying cool, calm and relaxed

Jan 04, 2016 01:59 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Those are great tips to implement in our homes at the beginning of each year.  As much as I enjoy the holidays, I also like the clearing out afterward, that gives me clean fresh space to begin a new year!

Jan 09, 2016 08:54 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

CONGRATULATIONS Chrissy, on having this blog FEATURED in the Feather Nesters group! 

Jan 09, 2016 08:55 AM