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]]>To get seriously organized, start by decluttering your spaces. Go through your belongings and ask yourself: Do I really need this? If not, it’s time to let it go. Embrace the minimalist mindset and create a clutter-free environment. Donate or sell items that no longer serve you, and only keep things that bring you joy or have practical value.
Establishing systems and routines is key to maintaining organization in the long run. Create a home for everything and make sure items are returned to their designated places after use. Implement a daily or weekly cleaning schedule to keep your spaces tidy. Set reminders and create to-do lists to stay on top of tasks and deadlines.
In today’s digital age, it’s essential to extend your organizational skills to your digital life. Take control of your digital clutter by organizing your files, folders, and emails. Create a naming convention for files and use folders to categorize them. Unsubscribe from unnecessary email subscriptions and set up filters to automatically sort incoming messages.
To achieve serious organization, it’s crucial to prioritize your tasks and manage your time effectively. Start by identifying your most important goals and tasks. Break them down into smaller, manageable steps, and allocate dedicated time blocks to work on them. Use productivity tools like calendars and planners to schedule your days and stay on track.
Don’t be afraid to seek support when it comes to organization. Invest in helpful tools like storage bins, label makers, and drawer dividers to optimize your spaces. Consider consulting with professional organizers who can provide expert guidance and customized solutions. Sometimes, a fresh perspective and professional expertise can make a world of difference in your organizational journey.
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]]>The post Tips to Make Meal Planning Easier appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Prepare two different types of protein for the week—it doesn’t have to be chicken and fish or meat and fish, it can be as simple as chicken cooked two different ways with two different sauces. You’ll want some variety when meal planning, so prepare some breasts for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and some thighs and legs for Tuesday and Thursday. The same goes for whole grains—you won’t want rice every night, so mix it up with some whole-grain pasta, quinoa, bulgar, or millet. These will last in the fridge for five days.
Cut up your vegetables for the week. What puts most people off is the constant chopping before each meal which takes longer than eating. So while your whole grains and proteins are cooking, start chopping. Keep them all in sealed containers in the fridge so you can just throw them in a salad or the oven when you come home from a busy day.
Make overnight oats for breakfast. This is a one-and-done prep that can last five mornings and is so filling and delicious that you won’t even need to think about what to eat. And you can add anything you want on top. All you need is a bag of oats and some yogurts—we suggest the high-protein ones. Then add your milk of choice, chia seeds (if you want), and maple syrup or honey. You will have a meal filled with all the nutrients you need. You can make it in a large bowl or put it in individual mason jars.
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]]>The post How (and Why!) to Organize Your Email Inbox appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>After all, you probably spend more time online than you do looking through your closet or cooking in your kitchen. And seeing an inbox with thousands of unread emails is inevitably going to give you some anxiety. Clearing that out will give you peace of mind, plus allow you to implement an organization system that stops you from missing anything important.
So how can you get your inbox organized?
The thousands of old emails you’re letting clog up your inbox are just taking up literal and mental bandwidth. Go ahead and delete anything that’s old or irrelevant.
Use your mail client to create folders into which you can move emails after you receive and read them. Choose a system that’s logical for you, but an archive and a “to respond” folders are a great place to start.
That’s right, take the time to get your unread emails from 3,402 to 0. It’s worth it. As you go through, organize them into folders or delete them. Don’t just let them sit there.
Taking the time to unsubscribe from the dozens of places sending you newsletters on a daily or weekly basis will make it much easier to keep up with your inbox from here on out.
The post How (and Why!) to Organize Your Email Inbox appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Planner appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You’ll need all three if you want to be aware of what you need to do in advance. You won’t go into much details in the yearly section, but you’ll be able to see what your priorities are month-to-month.
Tables are an amazing organizational tool. You can use them for many different things and your planner will always look neat and be easy to follow.
It’s important to know which tasks are priorities and to make sure they are done before everything else. This means you won’t just write down everything as a list, but have a way to distinguish priorities from the rest of the tasks.
If you have tasks that repeat monthly, weekly, or daily, put them in your planner so you won’t have to think about them all the time.
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]]>The post Feeling Stressed? Try Organizing These 5 Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Start small when you’re feeling stressed, like a drawer. This shouldn’t take long and you’ll feel accomplished when you finish. Next time you cook dinner, you’ll be glad you reorganized your kitchen utensils drawer.
Repetitive actions like folding bath towels or bedding can be soothing. Try arranging them in rainbow order for a nice visual effect.
This small surface shouldn’t take too long to tackle and clearing out the space by your bed may help you sleep better.
During these times you probably have been scrolling through social media and the news, so take the time to delete and organize apps.
Clearing out old receipts and loose change shouldn’t take that long and it will be easier to find everything you need next time you’re out.
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]]>The post 4 Lifestyle Habits to Keep You Sane and Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>One of the easiest ways to stay sane is to make sure you know what you have to do. Make a to-do list every day so that you have goals to accomplish by the end of the day. Seeing all of them at once will help you prioritize better, and checking completed items off of the list will make you feel accomplished.
Multitasking can stress anyone. Struggling to juggle multiple projects and deadlines can be overwhelming. The best thing that you can do is to prioritize. Figure out what is the most important or time-pressing project on your to-do list, and work on that. You do not have to complete each project before moving on to the next one, but don’t focus on two at the same time.
Know what you are and are not capable of, and set reasonable goals that reflect your capabilities. Many people go crazy because they set themselves unrealistic goals. Improve your lifestyle by being realistic. Setting goals that you can accomplish each day will improve your mental health, as opposed to setting unrealistic goals that will be left uncompleted.
Maintaining a routine does not necessarily mean doing the exact same thing every day. Set yourself blocks of time to accomplish things. For example, decide that each morning, you will take half an hour to eat breakfast and do what you want and after that, you will do an hour of work. Making a schedule for yourself will ensure that you have the time to accomplish everything that you want.
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]]>The post Smart Ways to Organize a Bathroom appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Corner shelves are convenient because they don’t take too much space and provide a lot of extra storage for all our bathroom essentials such as candles, shampoos, and other beauty accessories.
This classy cart is perfect for storing towels, makeup, and hair accessories, or simply for displaying your bathroom plants.
This towel rack is a practical and unique solution for storing clean towels in a bathroom. It looks super pretty and your family and guest will always have a towel on hand.
This organizer is great for keeping all your hair tools and accessories such as hair dryer, hair straightener, clips, and pins in one place.
Lazy Susan is a rotating tray that’s super useful for storing your beauty products because you can easily spin it around and grab what you’re looking for without making a mess in your bathroom.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Can Do to Practice Mindful Minimalism appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Unless you start unsubscribing from all those marketing emails you’re getting, you’ll never win against the cluttered inbox. You don’t have to set aside a specific time to do it. Whenever you get an email you want to delete and never receive again, an additional step of unsubscribing will save you from the future pain.
If you’re holding onto books you don’t really like or don’t see yourself reading again or ever, make someone happy by donating them. Books are always a treasured gift and it’s better to let them go than to let them collect dust on your shelf.
Take as much time as you can, want, or need, and simply do nothing. Remind yourself that nothing comes before you and your own time. It may feel at first but you will quickly learn to cherish that time and look forward to it.
The post 3 Things You Can Do to Practice Mindful Minimalism appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Ways to Declutter Your Phone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Most phones today completely replace cameras, so it’s no wonder we have hundreds or even thousands of photos in them at any given moment. If you take some time to organize them into separate albums and delete the bad ones or the repetitive ones, you’re more likely to actually look back to all the amazing memories you’ve created.
There’s no reason to keep some old numbers in your contact list if you know you will never need them again. Whether it’s your ex or your favorite delivery place from a city you no longer live in, they aren’t meant to be on your phone anymore.
There are some apps that you use on a daily basis and you can move those to the home screen. The others can be put in folders that make sense to you. Delete the apps you never use and don’t let them clutter the precious space.
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]]>The post Lilly Singh Teaches You How to Properly Make a Vision Board appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Singh is a famous Canadian Youtuber, comedian, talk show host, writer, and actress with 15 million Youtube subscribers. As she says, she’s had success with her vision board goals before, so she’s sure she’s the person to teach you how to make your own. Some of her visions that came true include becoming a social media personality, moving to L.A., meeting Beyonce, and so on.
As she notices, creating a vision board is not enough to make your dreams happen. You need to invest yourself in them, visualize them, and most importantly, work hard on achieving everything you want. This makes the vision board just one of the tools that help you focus on what’s important for you.
Are you ready to make your dreams happen? Watch the video below and make a vision board together with Lilly Singh!
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Get Seriously Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>To get seriously organized, start by decluttering your spaces. Go through your belongings and ask yourself: Do I really need this? If not, it’s time to let it go. Embrace the minimalist mindset and create a clutter-free environment. Donate or sell items that no longer serve you, and only keep things that bring you joy or have practical value.
Establishing systems and routines is key to maintaining organization in the long run. Create a home for everything and make sure items are returned to their designated places after use. Implement a daily or weekly cleaning schedule to keep your spaces tidy. Set reminders and create to-do lists to stay on top of tasks and deadlines.
In today’s digital age, it’s essential to extend your organizational skills to your digital life. Take control of your digital clutter by organizing your files, folders, and emails. Create a naming convention for files and use folders to categorize them. Unsubscribe from unnecessary email subscriptions and set up filters to automatically sort incoming messages.
To achieve serious organization, it’s crucial to prioritize your tasks and manage your time effectively. Start by identifying your most important goals and tasks. Break them down into smaller, manageable steps, and allocate dedicated time blocks to work on them. Use productivity tools like calendars and planners to schedule your days and stay on track.
Don’t be afraid to seek support when it comes to organization. Invest in helpful tools like storage bins, label makers, and drawer dividers to optimize your spaces. Consider consulting with professional organizers who can provide expert guidance and customized solutions. Sometimes, a fresh perspective and professional expertise can make a world of difference in your organizational journey.
The post 5 Ways to Get Seriously Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Tips to Make Meal Planning Easier appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Prepare two different types of protein for the week—it doesn’t have to be chicken and fish or meat and fish, it can be as simple as chicken cooked two different ways with two different sauces. You’ll want some variety when meal planning, so prepare some breasts for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and some thighs and legs for Tuesday and Thursday. The same goes for whole grains—you won’t want rice every night, so mix it up with some whole-grain pasta, quinoa, bulgar, or millet. These will last in the fridge for five days.
Cut up your vegetables for the week. What puts most people off is the constant chopping before each meal which takes longer than eating. So while your whole grains and proteins are cooking, start chopping. Keep them all in sealed containers in the fridge so you can just throw them in a salad or the oven when you come home from a busy day.
Make overnight oats for breakfast. This is a one-and-done prep that can last five mornings and is so filling and delicious that you won’t even need to think about what to eat. And you can add anything you want on top. All you need is a bag of oats and some yogurts—we suggest the high-protein ones. Then add your milk of choice, chia seeds (if you want), and maple syrup or honey. You will have a meal filled with all the nutrients you need. You can make it in a large bowl or put it in individual mason jars.
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]]>The post How (and Why!) to Organize Your Email Inbox appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>After all, you probably spend more time online than you do looking through your closet or cooking in your kitchen. And seeing an inbox with thousands of unread emails is inevitably going to give you some anxiety. Clearing that out will give you peace of mind, plus allow you to implement an organization system that stops you from missing anything important.
So how can you get your inbox organized?
The thousands of old emails you’re letting clog up your inbox are just taking up literal and mental bandwidth. Go ahead and delete anything that’s old or irrelevant.
Use your mail client to create folders into which you can move emails after you receive and read them. Choose a system that’s logical for you, but an archive and a “to respond” folders are a great place to start.
That’s right, take the time to get your unread emails from 3,402 to 0. It’s worth it. As you go through, organize them into folders or delete them. Don’t just let them sit there.
Taking the time to unsubscribe from the dozens of places sending you newsletters on a daily or weekly basis will make it much easier to keep up with your inbox from here on out.
The post How (and Why!) to Organize Your Email Inbox appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Planner appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You’ll need all three if you want to be aware of what you need to do in advance. You won’t go into much details in the yearly section, but you’ll be able to see what your priorities are month-to-month.
Tables are an amazing organizational tool. You can use them for many different things and your planner will always look neat and be easy to follow.
It’s important to know which tasks are priorities and to make sure they are done before everything else. This means you won’t just write down everything as a list, but have a way to distinguish priorities from the rest of the tasks.
If you have tasks that repeat monthly, weekly, or daily, put them in your planner so you won’t have to think about them all the time.
The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Planner appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Feeling Stressed? Try Organizing These 5 Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Start small when you’re feeling stressed, like a drawer. This shouldn’t take long and you’ll feel accomplished when you finish. Next time you cook dinner, you’ll be glad you reorganized your kitchen utensils drawer.
Repetitive actions like folding bath towels or bedding can be soothing. Try arranging them in rainbow order for a nice visual effect.
This small surface shouldn’t take too long to tackle and clearing out the space by your bed may help you sleep better.
During these times you probably have been scrolling through social media and the news, so take the time to delete and organize apps.
Clearing out old receipts and loose change shouldn’t take that long and it will be easier to find everything you need next time you’re out.
The post Feeling Stressed? Try Organizing These 5 Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 4 Lifestyle Habits to Keep You Sane and Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>One of the easiest ways to stay sane is to make sure you know what you have to do. Make a to-do list every day so that you have goals to accomplish by the end of the day. Seeing all of them at once will help you prioritize better, and checking completed items off of the list will make you feel accomplished.
Multitasking can stress anyone. Struggling to juggle multiple projects and deadlines can be overwhelming. The best thing that you can do is to prioritize. Figure out what is the most important or time-pressing project on your to-do list, and work on that. You do not have to complete each project before moving on to the next one, but don’t focus on two at the same time.
Know what you are and are not capable of, and set reasonable goals that reflect your capabilities. Many people go crazy because they set themselves unrealistic goals. Improve your lifestyle by being realistic. Setting goals that you can accomplish each day will improve your mental health, as opposed to setting unrealistic goals that will be left uncompleted.
Maintaining a routine does not necessarily mean doing the exact same thing every day. Set yourself blocks of time to accomplish things. For example, decide that each morning, you will take half an hour to eat breakfast and do what you want and after that, you will do an hour of work. Making a schedule for yourself will ensure that you have the time to accomplish everything that you want.
The post 4 Lifestyle Habits to Keep You Sane and Organized appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Smart Ways to Organize a Bathroom appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Corner shelves are convenient because they don’t take too much space and provide a lot of extra storage for all our bathroom essentials such as candles, shampoos, and other beauty accessories.
This classy cart is perfect for storing towels, makeup, and hair accessories, or simply for displaying your bathroom plants.
This towel rack is a practical and unique solution for storing clean towels in a bathroom. It looks super pretty and your family and guest will always have a towel on hand.
This organizer is great for keeping all your hair tools and accessories such as hair dryer, hair straightener, clips, and pins in one place.
Lazy Susan is a rotating tray that’s super useful for storing your beauty products because you can easily spin it around and grab what you’re looking for without making a mess in your bathroom.
The post Smart Ways to Organize a Bathroom appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Things You Can Do to Practice Mindful Minimalism appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Unless you start unsubscribing from all those marketing emails you’re getting, you’ll never win against the cluttered inbox. You don’t have to set aside a specific time to do it. Whenever you get an email you want to delete and never receive again, an additional step of unsubscribing will save you from the future pain.
If you’re holding onto books you don’t really like or don’t see yourself reading again or ever, make someone happy by donating them. Books are always a treasured gift and it’s better to let them go than to let them collect dust on your shelf.
Take as much time as you can, want, or need, and simply do nothing. Remind yourself that nothing comes before you and your own time. It may feel at first but you will quickly learn to cherish that time and look forward to it.
The post 3 Things You Can Do to Practice Mindful Minimalism appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Ways to Declutter Your Phone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Most phones today completely replace cameras, so it’s no wonder we have hundreds or even thousands of photos in them at any given moment. If you take some time to organize them into separate albums and delete the bad ones or the repetitive ones, you’re more likely to actually look back to all the amazing memories you’ve created.
There’s no reason to keep some old numbers in your contact list if you know you will never need them again. Whether it’s your ex or your favorite delivery place from a city you no longer live in, they aren’t meant to be on your phone anymore.
There are some apps that you use on a daily basis and you can move those to the home screen. The others can be put in folders that make sense to you. Delete the apps you never use and don’t let them clutter the precious space.
The post 3 Ways to Declutter Your Phone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Lilly Singh Teaches You How to Properly Make a Vision Board appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Singh is a famous Canadian Youtuber, comedian, talk show host, writer, and actress with 15 million Youtube subscribers. As she says, she’s had success with her vision board goals before, so she’s sure she’s the person to teach you how to make your own. Some of her visions that came true include becoming a social media personality, moving to L.A., meeting Beyonce, and so on.
As she notices, creating a vision board is not enough to make your dreams happen. You need to invest yourself in them, visualize them, and most importantly, work hard on achieving everything you want. This makes the vision board just one of the tools that help you focus on what’s important for you.
Are you ready to make your dreams happen? Watch the video below and make a vision board together with Lilly Singh!
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]]>