Lose 12 lbs a week on - Dorothy the Organizer
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Lose 12 lbs a week on - Dorothy the Organizer
REAL-LIFE SUCCESS: May 20, 2013 Lisa used her hobby to God Bless America Moroeur o f r y y! mone 1.79 $ END INSOMNIA with a seasickness band! SLEEP BETTER by eating chocolate! MAKE MONEY working from home! Natural cures! ✓HEAL ARTHRITIS! ✓END ANXIETY! ✓BOOST HAPPINESS! REJUVENATE YOUR SKIN! Spa-at-home secrets! y fun! Part Best-ever mimosas and sparkling shooters! Lose 12 lbs a week on THE DOCTORS’ DIET! Eat like they do to get slim and super-healthy! The delicious tea that CURES HIGH CHOLESTEROL! Happy-day treats! ✓ Blocks fat storage! ✓ Prevents cancer, heart disease and diabetes! ✓ Boosts longevity! SPEEDCLEANING SECRETS! So yummy! document6805030148996031950.indd 1 Spotless—in half the time! 4/24/13 11:26 AM Your Perfectly Organized Life A spotless house —in half the time! Take the work out of your cleanup routine and get through must-do’s at a lightning pace with our expert tips! 1 Reduce dirt 85% effortlessly! You already know it’s smart to keep a doormat at your entryway, but you may be surprised to learn that stepping on that mat six times is proven to dislodge the most dirt, says Laura Dellutri (aka “The Healthy Housekeeper”), author of Speed-Cleaning 101. “That’s actually why big stores like Target have six-foot long mats as you walk in,” explains Dellutri. No need to buy a mega-mat: Just count to six before entering your house, and you’ll shake 85% of the grime from your shoes! 2 Get one cleaner! Ditch the menagerie of cleaners crammed in your closets and stick to one multipurpose cleaner! “Less is best,” says Dellutri. Her choice? “Dish detergent! Use two drops of mild detergent per gallon of water to wipe down everything from mirrors to wood floors. Its mild pH makes it a great multitasker, she says. “A lot of cleaners, vinegar, for example, are too acidic for hardwood floors.” 3 Set the timer! 5 Use two “punches”! Professionals use both hands to clean, say, spraying a mirror with one hand and wiping it down with the other. Scrubbing counters, for example, goes twice as fast with two sponges. An easy way to punch up your routine? “Put a pair of athletic socks on both hands—kids love to do this, if you want to recruit helpers—and suddenly you’re a dusting machine,” says Breininger. “When you’re done, turn the socks inside out and stick them in the washer!” 6 Dream up rewards! “Knowing you have only a certain amount of time per task makes cleaning go faster,” says organizer Dorothy Breininger. “Say you want to clean for a half hour. Devote the first ten minutes to prep; professional cleaners have everything set up, from glass wipes to brushes, in a caddy. Then set the timer for twenty minutes and move from left to right, top to bottom, around the room.” After 20 minutes is up? “Stop! Speed cleaning isn’t about perfectionism—when the timer goes off, move on!” 4 Let your kitchen do the work! Make your kitchen do half the work, urges Breininger: “Squeeze detergent into a tub of water and soak your silverware. Next, steam a cup of water in the microwave on High for three minutes. The water will evaporate onto the walls loosening stuck-on food.” While your kitchen is cleaning itself, focus on the three “F’s: fridge, faucet and Formica” (countertop). “Wipe the fridge handle and sink faucet and quickly de-clutter your countertop by stowing a few appliances,” says Breininger. “It’ll transform your whole kitchen!” 26 WOMAN’S WORLD 5/20/13 document3442208296912922132.indd 26 7 “Always make it fun,” insists Breininger. “I put on music when I clean, and oh my gosh, it goes twice as quickly.” Other motivators? “I place bets with myself,” she smiles. “I’ll tell myself that if I get X task done in, say, ten minutes, I get to reward myself with anything from a manicure to a cup of iced coffee. Rewards don’t have to be tangible—just telling yourself that after you clean you’ll go outside for ten minutes of sunshine is great motivation.” Spend two extra minutes in the bathroom! To spruce up the bathroom almost effortlessly, try Breininger’s approach: “One thing for me, one thing for the bathroom.” Translation? “After I powder my nose, for example, I’ll grab a disposable glass-cleaning wipe and wipe the mirror. Or after I take a bath, I’ll spray Scrubbing Bubbles on the sides of the tub. Tacking on just two minutes to your routine is so much easier than telling yourself, ‘I’ll clean the bathroom on Saturday at 2 p.m.’ That’s a chore! But cleaning while you’re getting ready—like dropping a denture tablet in the toilet to whiten it while you’re doing your hair—is a great use of time!” Photos: Rafal Strzechowski/age fotostock; Media Bakery (2); Yoshio Tomii/KimballStock; iStockphoto; Jose Luis Pelaez, Inc./Corbis. —Kristina Mastrocola 4/24/13 1:28 PM
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