I have made a 4-week menu that rotates. That way, you won't get bored so easily. For each week, all the ingredients needed are listed, which makes grocery shopping easier. If a dish doesn't suit because it takes too long to prepare or you get tired of it, you just update the menu. Making the shopping list according to where the goods are located, is of course, a fact. 😉🇸🇪
I prepare my outfits for the week Sunday evening. Then I know what I will be wearing and I like what I will be wearing. Meals are planned before going to the grocery store, so no missing ingredients. I always make enough of every dinner so that it feeds the family twice. Fresh one night, left overs the next.
I'm an artist; and the number of art supplies that I own is far greater than everything else that I own. The best decision I ever made was to buy property with a separate building to use as my studio. If I need to leave samples sitting out, or artwork to dry, or a tray of tools for a quick start the next morning, I can and it doesn't affect the tidiness of my living space at all! Minimalist living space, organized but active art studio! and separating life and work has a lot of other benefits too. Thanks for the tips Jenny!
We are significantly older than you two, lifelong artists/writers. Strangely enough, though we are home almost all the time, we (together 32 years after meeting at an art colony) have to "carve out" our free time rather than our chores, because with art, the work is seldom finished, and it's always a preoccupation. (I guess we're basically scheduling our fun, since work can be so consuming.) The pandemic elbowed us into a few new pleasure-habits that persist such as Sunday afternoon movie (streaming) matinées, hour-long weekday lunches and conversations, and an ongoing card game that has turned out to be our most lighthearted time. (Partial list!) Basically, it's the opposite of scheduling chores, but in a way it's the same idea! I'm a new subscriber and (Finnish friends and numerous visits) enjoy your Scandinavian aesthetic and take on things, and I love the houses David features.
Just adding thought about how simple living has added so much joy to my life. Instead of chasing more money to buy more things I’ve found other rich rewards: purpose and meaning and time for loved ones. Less is truly more!
I'm all for streamlining the mundane to make time for more of what I love. Great video! Here's what the video said: 1. Sharing the same online calendar w/ family 2. Themed days, which sounds like task-batching at the day level 3. Turn off notifications 4. Eat the same thing every day 5. grocery list as a to-do in notes app, organized by store's layout 6. Eliminate need to tidy by putting things back immediately
we are also very organized but i cannot imagine eating the same thing over and over no matter how delicious!! There is so much incredible yummy stuff out there to sacrifice in the name of simplifying life!!!!
Hi Jenny love the colour of the sweater. My parents are in the middle of a divorce after 30 yrs of marriage. My mom is really toxic person but at the same time I feel sorry for her. I'm so depressed and conflicted. Anyway just wanted to say thanks, your videos are always lovely to watch. Hope I can have a peaceful life in this lifetime.
I have always done the supermarket trick thanks to my mum. Also, if something goes empty write it down immediately. This way, you won't forget anything.
The messiest places in my house is my kitchen, I try to always keep my counter place free. But sometimes its hard. I also have a lot of laundry that needs folding but in general i keep it pretty tidy. If its super messy I take time in the evening to tidy my living room, bring glasses to the kitchen ect. I really hate it when I have to clean all the time, even with a cat. Then you still need to clean quite a bit. I learned from you that its better to put stuff away and it really helped. Jenny you are a god send with the tips you give
I'm so amazed! I have a "clothes chair" as in I throw all the worn clothes on there that are not so dirty ... not efficient at all...and I have loads of book piles on the floor because the bookcabinets are full...terrible I know
But what else to do with clothes tjat are worn but will be reworn? I wonder about this a lot and always feel like someone must have come up with a good solution to this?! :)
@@ninah2619 I used to have “the chair” for years, it was so messy and one thing I’ve done that has made all the difference is, I’ve put a simple white Ikea clothing rack into my bedroom and I hang my daily clothes in the evening. That way I can still re-wear anything that is remotely clean and it looks very neat. 😁
I never have to tidy either. Only touch things once! We put it back in its home after we're done using it. Now, when the grandchildren visit, that's another story!
When I heard David talk about his grocery list on the podcast ages ago, I was like: "Is this how everyone who has worked in a grocery store organizes their shopping?" Because: ME TOO, and I haven't worked in grocery since I was 19 (I'm 30 now). Some things never leave us.
I don’t understand the “don’t tidy”. When are you vacuuming, washing the floor, ironing? I always leave it for weekend because I don’t have time to do it during weekdays. But the rest…I totally agree. No piling up things. No dirty stains in kitchen or bathroom. Cleaning it every day a bit so it never become too messy.
The clothes go on the floor at night. In the morning I put them where they go. My solution for the clothes to be worn again is to hang them backwards on the rod. That way I know they need to be washed next time. Kathy B
Apart from 1 and 4 I employ all the other strategies - even though I no longer do paid work (and therefore have the time to be disorganised) these routines still have benefits.
We are also very tidy persons, things just go back to were they belong. But I have this hair tie 'problem', I leave them everywhere as back up and never find them again 😄 and my boyfriend hangs his sport clothes to dry around the apartment before they go in the laundry basket.
I love this video! I always thought I had to change my meals during the week, but I actually enjoy eating the same foods. It’s a hack that made my life so much easier
I enjoy watching videos like this so much and I always dream a little of such a neat and tidy life but bc of my adhd I think this will never be possible for me sadly
I would love to hear about this shared calendar you use ! I've been looking for one since months for my couple, is there an app you recommand ? (I try to avoid google stuff as much as possible) Thank you :) have a nice day !
Myself and a few friends of mine created a discord channel for accountability. Seeing each other post our to-dos as well as have chat channels to encourage each other and celebrate our little accomplishments has been hugely helpful! Recommend recommend! ;)
The only things I pile up in my house is things to donate to the thrift store and give away 😆 I don't have a great appetite and never know what I want to eat, maybe I should try streamlining meal times a bit more. :)
I have no notifications on my mobile. I do not see the point. My social media is the same. The more I click on those links the more time it takes away from my everyday.
How do you share a calender? With what programm? And another question: is there a programm that you can use when someone has an apple calender and one with google? Maybe anyone knows :D
"Are you one of those clothes piles people?" *stops drinking tea mid sip and turns slowly to look at the pile of clothes on the footstool in the corner behind me* Well damn, called out. 😅
I have made a 4-week menu that rotates. That way, you won't get bored so easily. For each week, all the ingredients needed are listed, which makes grocery shopping easier. If a dish doesn't suit because it takes too long to prepare or you get tired of it, you just update the menu. Making the shopping list according to where the goods are located, is of course, a fact. 😉🇸🇪
Love this idea
I prepare my outfits for the week Sunday evening. Then I know what I will be wearing and I like what I will be wearing. Meals are planned before going to the grocery store, so no missing ingredients. I always make enough of every dinner so that it feeds the family twice. Fresh one night, left overs the next.
I'm an artist; and the number of art supplies that I own is far greater than everything else that I own. The best decision I ever made was to buy property with a separate building to use as my studio. If I need to leave samples sitting out, or artwork to dry, or a tray of tools for a quick start the next morning, I can and it doesn't affect the tidiness of my living space at all! Minimalist living space, organized but active art studio! and separating life and work has a lot of other benefits too.
Thanks for the tips Jenny!
mmmmm a food video of how to put all these delicious things together would be amazing - the basil touch looks fab
We are significantly older than you two, lifelong artists/writers. Strangely enough, though we are home almost all the time, we (together 32 years after meeting at an art colony) have to "carve out" our free time rather than our chores, because with art, the work is seldom finished, and it's always a preoccupation. (I guess we're basically scheduling our fun, since work can be so consuming.) The pandemic elbowed us into a few new pleasure-habits that persist such as Sunday afternoon movie (streaming) matinées, hour-long weekday lunches and conversations, and an ongoing card game that has turned out to be our most lighthearted time. (Partial list!) Basically, it's the opposite of scheduling chores, but in a way it's the same idea! I'm a new subscriber and (Finnish friends and numerous visits) enjoy your Scandinavian aesthetic and take on things, and I love the houses David features.
this made me smile!!! ❤️
Just adding thought about how simple living has added so much joy to my life. Instead of chasing more money to buy more things I’ve found other rich rewards: purpose and meaning and time for loved ones. Less is truly more!
I also organize my grocerylist in order of where everything is in the store. Loved hearing he does that too 😜
I'm all for streamlining the mundane to make time for more of what I love. Great video!
Here's what the video said:
1. Sharing the same online calendar w/ family
2. Themed days, which sounds like task-batching at the day level
3. Turn off notifications
4. Eat the same thing every day
5. grocery list as a to-do in notes app, organized by store's layout
6. Eliminate need to tidy by putting things back immediately
I so hear you on the tidying. I'm a very organised person. I don't have to have those tidying days. Everything has it's place.
we are also very organized but i cannot imagine eating the same thing over and over no matter how delicious!! There is so much incredible yummy stuff out there to sacrifice in the name of simplifying life!!!!
I think both Jenny and David are Taurus that's why! Taurus is a sign that dislikes change and doesn't mind sticking to one thing...
I have found that in my own world, tidiness is very relaxing ..
Hi Jenny love the colour of the sweater. My parents are in the middle of a divorce after 30 yrs of marriage. My mom is really toxic person but at the same time I feel sorry for her. I'm so depressed and conflicted. Anyway just wanted to say thanks, your videos are always lovely to watch. Hope I can have a peaceful life in this lifetime.
100% agree on the turn off notifications tip. I did this years ago and have never turned them back on. I control my phone, not the other way around.
I have always done the supermarket trick thanks to my mum. Also, if something goes empty write it down immediately. This way, you won't forget anything.
The messiest places in my house is my kitchen, I try to always keep my counter place free. But sometimes its hard. I also have a lot of laundry that needs folding but in general i keep it pretty tidy. If its super messy I take time in the evening to tidy my living room, bring glasses to the kitchen ect. I really hate it when I have to clean all the time, even with a cat. Then you still need to clean quite a bit. I learned from you that its better to put stuff away and it really helped. Jenny you are a god send with the tips you give
I'm so amazed! I have a "clothes chair" as in I throw all the worn clothes on there that are not so dirty ... not efficient at all...and I have loads of book piles on the floor because the bookcabinets are full...terrible I know
But what else to do with clothes tjat are worn but will be reworn? I wonder about this a lot and always feel like someone must have come up with a good solution to this?! :)
@@ninah2619 vetements portes , il faut les laver et ranger,
@@ninah2619 I used to have “the chair” for years, it was so messy and one thing I’ve done that has made all the difference is, I’ve put a simple white Ikea clothing rack into my bedroom and I hang my daily clothes in the evening. That way I can still re-wear anything that is remotely clean and it looks very neat. 😁
I never have to tidy either. Only touch things once! We put it back in its home after we're done using it.
Now, when the grandchildren visit, that's another story!
When I heard David talk about his grocery list on the podcast ages ago, I was like: "Is this how everyone who has worked in a grocery store organizes their shopping?"
Because: ME TOO, and I haven't worked in grocery since I was 19 (I'm 30 now). Some things never leave us.
waaa hahah amazing!!!
I don’t understand the “don’t tidy”. When are you vacuuming, washing the floor, ironing?
I always leave it for weekend because I don’t have time to do it during weekdays.
But the rest…I totally agree. No piling up things. No dirty stains in kitchen or bathroom. Cleaning it every day a bit so it never become too messy.
The clothes go on the floor at night. In the morning I put them where they go. My solution for the clothes to be worn again is to hang them backwards on the rod. That way I know they need to be washed next time.
Kathy B
Apart from 1 and 4 I employ all the other strategies - even though I no longer do paid work (and therefore have the time to be disorganised) these routines still have benefits.
Honestly such good advice! Especially the grocery store tip 😮 PS can you make a video sharing what you’re eating these days? 🤗
We are also very tidy persons, things just go back to were they belong. But I have this hair tie 'problem', I leave them everywhere as back up and never find them again 😄 and my boyfriend hangs his sport clothes to dry around the apartment before they go in the laundry basket.
warms my heart to hear that there's more people with a shopping list like mine haha x
I love this video! I always thought I had to change my meals during the week, but I actually enjoy eating the same foods. It’s a hack that made my life so much easier
I would definitely watch a « what we eat in a week » ! Thanks for this video
Thank you so much for your videos! I really enjoy them so much. Would be great if you could do an own video on theme days!
My notifications are also turned off, also my phone is on silent whole day, gives my anxiety a lot of relief.
I just love these types of videos from Jenny :)
I enjoy watching videos like this so much and I always dream a little of such a neat and tidy life but bc of my adhd I think this will never be possible for me sadly
That bright blue shirt in your thumbnail drew me in! You have such an eye for pleasant things. J!
Straight away...everything has its place for the few things I a have...
Hi, love all your videos! Can I know where to buy that gorgeous rug? Thanks!
I would love to hear about this shared calendar you use ! I've been looking for one since months for my couple, is there an app you recommand ? (I try to avoid google stuff as much as possible)
Thank you :) have a nice day !
What about cleaning the floors? I'm a very orderly person, but floors are the only thing I don't have a good workaround for.
can we have a good time podcast updates please!
Thank you Jenny Mustard!
I share calendar with my partner.:)
love this video! Please make more of these :)
Myself and a few friends of mine created a discord channel for accountability. Seeing each other post our to-dos as well as have chat channels to encourage each other and celebrate our little accomplishments has been hugely helpful! Recommend recommend! ;)
I have a clothing pile right next to me right now 😅 I feel called out 🤣
The only things I pile up in my house is things to donate to the thrift store and give away 😆 I don't have a great appetite and never know what I want to eat, maybe I should try streamlining meal times a bit more. :)
Love your content, thank you. Beautiful apartment too
What app do you use to keep the same calendar?
okay but which online calendar do you use??? the people must know!
Big hugs from France 💗🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
wow i actually am already doing most of it
That was such a great vidéo! Thank you 😊
I take it easy & keep it simple💜✨;)
love! Thanks Jenny!
How about recommending books related to capitalism? A general critique would be cool
....I have many of this tricks on the list lol
I miss the podcast🥲
I have no notifications on my mobile. I do not see the point. My social media is the same. The more I click on those links the more time it takes away from my everyday.
How do you share a calender? With what programm?
And another question: is there a programm that you can use when someone has an apple calender and one with google? Maybe anyone knows :D
It's very easy to sync calendars between Google and Apple. Just google instructions for 'share calendar'
you inspire me😍
My family wants a different menu for lunch and different for dinner, every single day!
wow!!! high maintenance 😂😂😂
You could make a 2 week plan and then repeat it 🙂
Never tidy - slowly but steadily going there...
I eat the same thing almost daily and I lost 115 pounds along the way. Seriously.
"Are you one of those clothes piles people?"
*stops drinking tea mid sip and turns slowly to look at the pile of clothes on the footstool in the corner behind me*
Well damn, called out. 😅
🖤