Green Child Magazine Winter 2013 | Page 58

Simple Steps to a Clutter-Free New Year By Lauren Taylor One of the top resolutions we make is to streamline and get organized. Eliminating excess stuff and stressful commitments can pay big dividends to emotional wellbeing. • Home organization experts say you should start with the bedroom. Just the room itself affects your mood and the quality of your sleep. Getting it organized can make a huge difference to your daily outlook. • After getting rid of unnecessary clutter, the next step is to organize what remains in a way that makes it easy to stay organized. Take a new look at things you have on hand. Tension rods to organize cookie sheets? Baskets in the refrigerator or freezer? Magazine bins for aluminum foil and plastic wrap? • Use technology to help streamline your life. There are several apps that can help with managing your family calendar, grocery shopping, gardening and wardrobe. Check your bank’s app to see if there is the option to deposit checks via a smartphone instead of needing to go to the bank. There is also an app to help with recycling. If TerraCycle or your municipal recycling doesn’t take an item, check Earth 911’s iRecycle app. 58 If you don’t try to do work on all your objectives at once, you are more likely to succeed. So, pick an easy goal or a really important one and focus on getting your year off to a good start! Image by Sergio Roberto Bichara • Set up your recycling station and let the kids manage it. TerraCycle has several Brigade programs that accept all brands and items in a category. For instance, send in personal care/beauty packaging and household cleaner packaging regardless of brand. You earn money for each item, which can be donated to a favorite charity.