Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Make Life Easier

Over the past two years I've learned ways to tweak my environment to save spoons. For example, opening a dresser drawer takes WAY more effort than putting something on a hook. I also have learned to not sweat the small stuff. Like taking time to turn my clothes all right side out all at once. It's easier for me to just do it one at a time as I wear things.
Here's a few modifications that have been incredibly helpful for me.

  • Sit whenever I can instead of stand.
  • Lean instead of free stand.
  • Plan ahead.
  • Think outside of the box (like my dresser is now just storage for things I don't use often like sunglasses and extra blankets).
  • Work around your energy needs - if showers leave you exhausted, take them before bed instead of first thing in the morning.
  • Use empty wall space as storage.
  • Keep the things you use the most within easy reach and out in the open. (I love using a variety of pretty little bowls for things like hair clips, jewelry and my anti-vertigo bands.)
  • Use bins instead of hanging things up.
  • Use wall hooks for clothes or pajamas you wear the most.
  • Using "travel size" instead of full size products.
In the kitchen I have a stool that's adjustable to sit on when cooking, but honestly my husband and mom feed me most of the time. It's not a job that I miss. When I do cook I keep it simple. That makes it healthier and saves my energy. We also meal plan weekly together, that way there's no stress around dinner time.

In the bathroom I love my shower stool and bars. I feel like everyone needs both in their shower even if they don't have any health issues. They didn't cost much and I use them every time. I also use bins, bags and hooks in the bathroom for my stuff. I've learned that "travel size" products are lighter and easier for me to use, so that's what I tend to buy. I've also cut WAY back on the number of products I use. "KISS" in the bathroom. 
Each spoon of my energy is precious and these minor tweaks add up fast for me. 



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