You know how sometimes it really benefits you to create more counter and work space in your kitchen? How many times have you started to prepare a meal only to have to move dirty dishes, papers, and other clutter from your work space? Remember how frustrating it felt?

A clean and well-organized kitchen makes meal preparation and cooking joyful. Here are some ideas for you to enjoy uncluttering and organizing your kitchen. The reason to unclutter and organize your kitchen is simply because you like to have more space in your kitchen and you like a clean kitchen. Continue reading this brief article to learn seven gentle guidelines for cleaning your kitchen.

Prepare a plan, if you like plans. Your plan can include general ideas instead of exact details. The idea is to list the areas to clean and the tasks to complete. As you complete tasks, put a star by the task you’ve completed. Those starred tasks are success marks. Take things slow and easy during the day you decide to clean the kitchen.

Remember to wear loose fitting clothing as you start in one corner of your kitchen to clean, unclutter and organize it. Might as well enjoy yourself by wearing those comfy clothes.

Turn on the radio to your favorite radio station, put on a CD, or fire up your MP3 player. Sing along with your favorite tunes and notice that you can enjoy yourself as you unclutter and organize. Anything you can do to brighten your attitude will make the job more enjoyable.

Allow yourself plenty of time to clean one particular part of the kitchen. For example, cleaning the refrigerator takes awhile if you have to remove and wash shelves. There is no need to rush. If you feel like you have to start rushing, stop cleaning. Be kind to yourself.

Clean for a certain amount of time like say 10 or 15 minutes. Then, go into the bathroom and look in the mirror. Say encouraging things to yourself about your progress. Maybe even make silly faces at yourself and say things like, ‘You’re doing a great job. Good for you!’ Celebrate your progress. Every bit counts.

Remember, you are the one making up the rules as you go along for your happy cleaning adventure. Maybe your rules can be no rules!

As you do your cleaning, remember to talk respectfully and think respectfully about yourself. You are doing a great job. Good for you.

The “Wandering Butterfly Clean Up Technique” is a wonderful way to make it easy to clean up. It is excellent to use when you don’t feel like cleaning up, yet you get something done! To receive the free document, click here http://www.easykeytoclutter.com

Many clutterers benefit from the gentle, easy and empowering process of hypnotherapy, especially with a hypnotherapist who specializes in clutter. Beverly E. Taylor, the “Clean Up Queen” is the only person in the world who has written a book using hypnosis to help people easily clean up clutter. She was the featured hypnotherapist on the TLC TV show, “Help! I’m a Hoarder.”

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