Monday, May 14, 2012
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Spring Clean Your Life: De-Clutter
When I returned to my house, I couldn't believe what I saw! A room absolutely full of books, clothes, beauty products, accessories, etc. It may sound very glamorous but it definitely was not. I currently live in Europe so I suppose I felt the need to hold on to whatever I had for some kind of security, as many of my things are back in the States. My job can be quite stressful and taxing, so I had been living in the midst of this clutter for months without even realizing it.
So, here was and is my plan of attack for dealing with the clutter in my bedroom/house:
Tip #1: Go Through Your Wardrobe
This one is always the hardest for me. I have a wardrobe full of clothes but classically rotate the same outfits and shoes over and over. I often joke that anyone who hasn't been in my bedroom probably believes I only own about five outfits - it couldn't be further from the truth.
You must be ruthless in this: what clothes have you not worn for weeks? Months? Years? No excuses. Whenever you want to hold onto something that you haven't worn in a long time and realistically probably won't, think of the people who have so little and DONATE IT. Not just the things with the stains or tears either: ask God to give you a generous heart.
Tip #2: Go Through Your Cupboard
I want to live a de-cluttered life...but in order to do that with a busy and stressful job, it must become a priority and a habit to consistenly use up what you have. I'm so busy that I can get quite scatter-brained. Just the other day, I went grocery shopping and bought a bunch of things I already had. Go through your cupboard and get rid of anything out of date. In order to use up whatever is left, the only successful way I've found is to make a list and make some menus. The number of things I have thrown away because of lack of discipline in this area is shameful. These are truly first world problems!
Tip #3: Go Through Your Beauty Products
Just like buying groceries I already have, I classically buy beauty products I don't need. I'm trying to end my habit of "buying because it's on sale." Let's face it: more often then not, something is on sale. Only buy in this way if you have room to store extra products in a place where you can easily remember to use them. If not, wait until you're running low and see what's on sale. I've put myself on a product ban: I can only buy a new product once I have completely used up my supply.
Tip #4: Go Through Your Email Account
This is one we don't think of very often. The amount of spam emails we can get from companies we never consciously signed up with is staggering. It takes a bit of time but go through your inbox and unsubscribe to anything you never read, never want or never use. It's time :)
Happy de-cluttering! xo
Book Review: Kisses From Katie by Katie Davis

Kisses from Katie is the memoir of a young adult named Katie Davis, who is currently serving full-time as a missionary in Uganda. Katie is single, under the age of 25 and has already started her own organization and adopted over ten children! Needless to say, the minute I heard about this book, I wanted to read it.
To be honest, I had my reservations. Though the concept was so intriguing to me, I had my questions about a young, single girl adopting several orphans. I wasn't sure about the wisdom in such a move. However, it's clear from the pages of this book that this girl hasn't taken anything the Lord has led her to do lightly.
As a single missionary myself, I was so challenged. I often feel that I believe God could do anything but with ME? That's another story. This book was a good reminder of how God operates: using the foolish things of this world to confound the wise and the weak things to confound the things that are mighty. I really enjoyed reading this very real account of a person who has commited their life to the cause of Christ: not always easy, not always glamorous but always blessed and upheld by the strength of God.
This book was a breath of fresh air. I'd highly recommend this for high school students and young adult groups. I would also highly recommend this to anyone who needs to be stirred out of complacency (I needed that at the time!) or anyone who wants to read about how God is fulfilling the promise that He will build His church and the gates of hell won't prevail against it. xo
Check out Katie's blog and find out how you can support Amazima Ministries: http://kissesfromkatie.blogspot.com
Out with the Old, In with the New
Hello all! After abandoning this blog for quite a while, I made the somewhat spontaneous decision of deleting my previous posts and starting fresh. Call it Spring cleaning but that's how I've been feeling lately: out with the old, in with the new. I'm in quite a place of transition in my life. Things are changing at a rapid pace and I've recently been motivated to begin cutting down to the core of things. So, I believe this blog should reflect my core passions and my personality in a more simple way. I hope you enjoy what you find and benefit from any wisdom that has been shared with me along the way. xo
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