Giving up my Junk Drawer with the help of the Schick Intuition Simplicity Project

 

The goal of Schick® Intuition® is to help us free ourselves from unnecessary stress.

With the help of the Schick® Intuition® Simplicity Project, I’m on my way to a more simple life, as I’m striving to reduce much of the excess STUFF in my home that causes excess stress in my life.

My motto for this week is that Less is More! Too many choices just make life more complicated.

As I explained in my last Diary Entry, I’m a Miss Simplicity, but the excess clutter in my home is a constant source of anxiety and stress in my daily life.

If you haven’t already, take the Schick Intuition simplicity quiz to determine your “simplicity” personality type on their Facebook page here. Not only will you find out your personality type, but you’ll get some great advice on ways to simplify too.

This week, I’m going to literally REDUCE clutter in my kitchen.

 

Since it’s a central area of our home and where we spend the largest majority of our time, it easily becomes a dumping ground. Keeping the kitchen super clean and organized is calming for me and also makes it very easy to have guests visit on the spur of the moment.

With the help of Jill Pollack, the Schick® Intuition® Organizational Expert, I’m tackling a messy corner on my kitchen counter where important papers often accumulate along with eliminating my junk drawer.  Visit the Schick® Intuition® Facebook page to see how!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

 

About Colleen Padilla

Colleen Padilla, the founder and editor of ClassyMommy.com lives in the Philly suburbs and is a full time mom for her 2 children, Mackenzie (7) and Kyle (5). Colleen and the Classy Mommy website have been featured on Fox News, Good Morning America, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, The New York Post, local Philadelphia ABC, CBS, and NBC programs. Colleen has appeared in a TV special about Alpha Moms on South Korea’s NBC affiliate SBS. She also co-authored The Digital Mom Handbook (HarperCollins).

Comments

  1. Sharyn says:

    Good job! Now it is my turn to get rid of tons of clothes I dont wear

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  1. [...] My motto last week was all about Less being More; since too many choices just make life more complicated and cause more anxiety and stress. Remember how I ditched my junk drawer entirely? (You can read all about it in my Diary entry from last week here. [...]

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