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The Efficient Home Method

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Lesson 1 - island and surfaces
Take a look around your kitchen. If you tackled the Islands and Surfaces micro-zone, your home is already functioning differently. The kitchen is the heart of the home, but the countertops are the "brain"! When they are clear, the mental load feels lighter instantly. ​This wasn't just about cleaning; it was about reclaiming your workspace. ​The Big Change ​By clearing the visual noise, you’ve done more than just "tidy up." You have: ​- Reduced Decision Fatigue: No more moving three things just to make a sandwich. ​- Created a "Reset" Standard: Now that you’ve seen the surfaces clear, it’s much easier to spend 2 minutes at night keeping them that way. ​- Opened Up Your Home: Clear surfaces make the whole room feel larger and more inviting. ​📸 Show Off Your Hard Work! ​The best way to keep this momentum going is to celebrate the "Before & After." Drop a photo of your clear island or favorite countertop corner in the comments below! Let’s flood the feed with these beautiful, functional spaces to inspire the moms who are just starting. ​Keeping the Surfaces Clear ​If you realized during your 15 minutes that items keep landing on your counters because they don't have a "home," these solutions can help keep that "Island Reset" permanent: ​- Stackable Airtight Food Containers: If your counters were cluttered with half-open bags, moving staples into these clear, stackable bins saves space and looks beautiful. ​- Under-Cabinet Spice Racks: Free up prime counter real estate by moving spice jars into a hidden, pull-down rack under your cabinets. ​- Expandable Drawer Dividers: Often, counter clutter happens because the drawers are full. Use these adjustable bamboo dividers to create more room inside your drawers so the "stuff" has a place to go. ​You’ve officially mastered the most visible part of the kitchen. Ready to tackle what's inside the cabinets next?
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Not perfect but for 15 minutes, pretty good
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No!!! I've never thought of that honestly
Where is your home "leaking" time?
Welcome to The Efficient Home Method! 🫡 We’re here because we’re done with "tidying" and ready for systems. As the Commander of your house, you know exactly where the friction is. Before we dive into the AI tools and decluttering sprints, let’s do a quick performance review. The Icebreaker: Introduce yourself and tell us which "Department" in your home is currently failing its audit: - Inventory Crisis: (The Costco overbuy, 4 open ketchups, "What’s for dinner?" at 5:00 PM). - Logistics & Flow: (The school-run sprint, bento-box assembly lines, "Where are my keys?"). - Data Overload: (School forms, mail piles, the digital mental load of 1,000 to-dos). - The Sensory Wall: (Too much stuff in the house, no "logic" to where things live). My Current Bottleneck: a bit of everything... I struggle to choose between taking time to play with my 4 kids, cleaning up and decluttering and planning the grocery list... I feel pulled in all directions. Drop your # and a quick "Hello" below. Let’s see who else is fighting the same battles!
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Hello. I'm Chelsea. My kids are grown and out of the house but I'd like to find ways to get rid of items and make my house looking clean and fresh
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Mom of 2

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