Simplify Your Business: Ideas to Help Streamline and Organize

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and strategies for simplifying their businesses and personal lives. Many express a desire to streamline processes, reduce clutter, and create more efficient systems in their work and home environments.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions a goal to simplify their business by packing only items from the New Consultants Kit for shows, making it easier for potential recruits to see what is manageable.
  • Another participant shares their experience of preparing host packets and guest folders in advance as a method of simplification.
  • Several users mention the importance of finding a designated place for items to reduce clutter, with one participant expressing the challenge of training family members to maintain this system.
  • One participant notes their struggle with organization, particularly while transitioning to being a stay-at-home parent, and expresses a desire to declutter and establish systems to manage their home better.
  • Another participant discusses their plan to limit the number of recipes offered at shows to simplify their approach and reduce the need for extensive packing.
  • One participant reflects on their past experiences with moving and how it highlighted the unnecessary items they had accumulated, prompting a desire to declutter.
  • Several participants express a common theme of feeling overwhelmed by clutter since becoming parents and the need to simplify their living spaces.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for simplification, with no clear consensus emerging on specific strategies. However, there is a shared recognition of the challenges posed by clutter and the desire to find effective solutions.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes related to their experiences with organization and simplification, often in the context of balancing family life and business responsibilities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for personal experiences and ideas on how to simplify their business practices and home organization may find this discussion relevant.

ChefBeckyD
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I am wanting to simplify in alot of areas of my life this year - not really a resolution, more of a goal and necessity.

I am determined to simplify in my business - to work smarter not harder, and to make paperwork, shows, etc... as simple as possible.
What are some ways that you have simplified your business?

One thing that I am implementing this month - With the exception of the DCB and a few spices and cookbooks, I will only pack the things that come in the New Consultants Kit. Makes it easier to pack for shows, and also makes it look easier for potential recruits. This is a good month to do this, because of the stoneware special - I can take my favorite stoneware piece - the Bar Pan - and because of February's host & guest special, I don't need to take anything extra to show.

I'm thinking of other ways to simplify too - and would like to know if others are simplifying, and how they are doing it.
 
You already do this Becky, but making host packets and guest folders up ahead of time.You also do this too Becky but offer hosts only a sampling of recipes not EVERYTHING.My way of simplifying is finding a HOME for everything and putting it there when done!!!!
 
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janetupnorth said:
You already do this Becky, but making host packets and guest folders up ahead of time.

You also do this too Becky but offer hosts only a sampling of recipes not EVERYTHING.

My way of simplifying is finding a HOME for everything and putting it there when done!!!!


In a perfect world - I would be doing this - but this would be a BIG job for me...and how would I train DH and DS to do it too? I'm always hunting for things that they have put someplace else - like my kitchen broom, which I finally found in the back garage....:grumpy:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
In a perfect world - I would be doing this - but this would be a BIG job for me...and how would I train DH and DS to do it too? I'm always hunting for things that they have put someplace else - like my kitchen broom, which I finally found in the back garage....:grumpy:

We live parallel lives in a way Becky - me too!!!! Except I'm guilty often of just coming in and dropping things...sometimes I dream of being a SAHM so I can clean...

But, that is my way of simplifying and I WILL TRY to do it in 2008.
 
This is a big goal of mine this year, too. Not just because I'm a horrifically disorganized person (I am), but because I'll be without a kitchen for several months. And I want to get my show schedule to a consistent 5-7 shows a month, more than I've had in the past.

I'm stealing your kit products idea, Becky. I think I'll pack up all the seldom-used items from my kitchen and put them aside so I don't even worry about them until I can unpack when the room is done. Once I find out what the spring theme shows are, I'll pick 1 recipe from each theme and offer those for shows. That's it. Why repack my kit for every show?
 
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janetupnorth said:
We live parallel lives in a way Becky - me too!!!! Except I'm guilty often of just coming in and dropping things...sometimes I dream of being a SAHM so I can clean...

But, that is my way of simplifying and I WILL TRY to do it in 2008.

Keep dreaming!:rolleyes: Why is it since becoming a SAHM, my house is more of a mess, and I have a harder time keeping things clean? Of course, when I was working outside the home, we were DINKs, and the house stays cleaner when you are both gone all day, and there are no kids. Plus the fact that we have a small house (I know yours is about the size of mine) so sometimes I just look around and think "where do I go with all of this stuff?"

Which is why I need to simplify! I need to de-clutter, and get some systems going so that the clutter doesn't take over again -so I guess your plan of finding a home and keeping it that way actually makes sense for me too - now to find a way to get it done!

My house is pretty clean right now - because we had a last minute New Years Eve party here, DH only worked until noon on Monday, and then he came home, and we worked together to get the house clean before people arrived!

Hmmm, that may explain why we were exhausted at 10pm!:D
 
janetupnorth said:
We live parallel lives in a way Becky - me too!!!! Except I'm guilty often of just coming in and dropping things...sometimes I dream of being a SAHM so I can clean...

But, that is my way of simplifying and I WILL TRY to do it in 2008.

I thought this would be my saving grace...but as it turns out, I am busier as a SAHM than I ever was as a full-time employee! I think mit comes from the idea you put in your head that as a SAHM you have "more" time...so then when someone asks "wanna join PTA?" you say yes. And when someone else asks "come to our Bible group" you say yes.....and so on and so on!
One thing I promised myself for this year personally, is that I am getting rid of the clutter.....gonna take awhile, but it has to go!
Professionally, I plan to really work my business and this means setting office time aside as if I were still a full-time employee. I will get the office organized (it is only OK right now) and I will only spend the time I need to spend in there doing the calls, answering email and getting packets and paperwork ready. I spend entirely too much time on CS and DCS and cold easily be putting that time into other (more important:love: ) things. Trying to be honest with myself, here!
 
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chefann said:
This is a big goal of mine this year, too. Not just because I'm a horrifically disorganized person (I am), but because I'll be without a kitchen for several months. And I want to get my show schedule to a consistent 5-7 shows a month, more than I've had in the past.

I'm stealing your kit products idea, Becky. I think I'll pack up all the seldom-used items from my kitchen and put them aside so I don't even worry about them until I can unpack when the room is done. Once I find out what the spring theme shows are, I'll pick 1 recipe from each theme and offer those for shows. That's it. Why repack my kit for every show?

That is my reasoning too!

When I was single, I used to travel alot for my job - and I rented for a long time before buying my own house - and sometimes I would realize when I packed to move to a new apt. that I still had boxes in storage that had never been unpacked from the previous move. Made me realize how much I really didn't need alot of the stuff I had!

However - the thought of being w/o my kitchen for several months sends shivers down my spine!:eek:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Keep dreaming!:rolleyes: Why is it since becoming a SAHM, my house is more of a mess, and I have a harder time keeping things clean? Of course, when I was working outside the home, we were DINKs, and the house stays cleaner when you are both gone all day, and there are no kids. Plus the fact that we have a small house (I know yours is about the size of mine) so sometimes I just look around and think "where do I go with all of this stuff?"

Which is why I need to simplify! I need to de-clutter, and get some systems going so that the clutter doesn't take over again -so I guess your plan of finding a home and keeping it that way actually makes sense for me too - now to find a way to get it done!

My house is pretty clean right now - because we had a last minute New Years Eve party here, DH only worked until noon on Monday, and then he came home, and we worked together to get the house clean before people arrived!

Hmmm, that may explain why we were exhausted at 10pm!:D


Yeah, I know I'm dreaming, but it doesn't hurt to dream!
I can not believe the junk in my house since having kids!

I am determined in 2008 to find a home for it in my home or give it away to a good home.

My home is about 900 sq. ft. so yes, I can relate!

...and I went offline at 9 p.m on 12/31 and in bed by 10 p.m.! :)

Well, hopefully we can both "simplify" our houses this year!
 
kit products idea is a good one----I did it for a year---What I found is if I do a recipe example 30 minute chicken I ditch the bar pan---Turtle fudge skillet I drop the saute pan----
I get the dishes cleaned at the party somehow---Repack and it does not come in the house---
I did 6 parties a month last year---NEVER HAD THE STRESS of where is my xyz-----
 
Oh, Morfia reminded me - I take a separate tote for dirty dishes. I don't like to bug the host to use her sink etc. and don't like to get things all tossed about. Separate rubbermaid tote brings all the dirties home and they go straight to the sink or dishwasher and back where they belong (ideally of course).
 
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MORFIA said:
kit products idea is a good one----I did it for a year---What I found is if I do a recipe example 30 minute chicken I ditch the bar pan---Turtle fudge skillet I drop the saute pan----
I get the dishes cleaned at the party somehow---Repack and it does not come in the house---
I did 6 parties a month last year---NEVER HAD THE STRESS of where is my xyz-----

Morfia - do you offer alot of recipe choices or do you do one recipe a month? curious as to what you do.

I like the idea of dropping one kit product when you add a different product - good idea so that the kit stays the same size!
 
I can not believe the junk in my house since having kids!

I am determined in 2008 to find a home for it in my home or give it away to a good home
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This is so true! And they outgrow stuff so quickly.
I'd been trying to donate stuff to places, but I am thinking renting a dumpster would be faster.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
However - the thought of being w/o my kitchen for several months sends shivers down my spine!:eek:
I'll still have a way to prep dinner, though. We're setting up the dining room as a temporary kitchen, with the fridge, toaster oven, microwave and hot plate. DH is leaving the sink in the kitchen as long as humanly possible, so we still have a place to wash dishes. Even if that means that the only cabinet in the room is that one, and we're working around it. (We were without the sink for 4 days over Christmas, and it was terrible!)
 
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janetupnorth said:
Oh, Morfia reminded me - I take a separate tote for dirty dishes. I don't like to bug the host to use her sink etc. and don't like to get things all tossed about. Separate rubbermaid tote brings all the dirties home and they go straight to the sink or dishwasher and back where they belong (ideally of course).

I bring a rubbermaid tote too for dirty dishes. Sometime, my host will offer to wash dishes - and I never turn that down!, but usually I just bring them home, pop (most) of them in the dishwasher, and then repack my kit from the dishwasher.
 
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kspry said:
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This is so true! And they outgrow stuff so quickly.
I'd been trying to donate stuff to places, but I am thinking renting a dumpster would be faster.


LOL - I often dream of renting dumpster to shovel out the basement!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
LOL - I often dream of renting dumpster to shovel out the basement!


I couldn't agree with you more! I have a very small house and lots of junk in my basement - my oldest son who's 13 said my new year's resolution should be to clean it - subtle isn't he? My neighbor and I always talk about renting a huge dumpster to put between our two houses so we can pitch away!
 
chefann said:
I'll still have a way to prep dinner, though. We're setting up the dining room as a temporary kitchen, with the fridge, toaster oven, microwave and hot plate. DH is leaving the sink in the kitchen as long as humanly possible, so we still have a place to wash dishes. Even if that means that the only cabinet in the room is that one, and we're working around it. (We were without the sink for 4 days over Christmas, and it was terrible!)


When we renovated our kitchen, I was without a kitchen (and running water on the first floor) for 4 months. Ugh! Luckily I did have a laundry sink in the basement but that wasn't the greatest setup for doing our dishes or show dishes.

I like the idea of taking only the consultant kit! And thanks to Morfia for showing how to keep from carrying extras.

I only offer a few recipes to my hosts. I don't write them out to choose from -- perhaps I should. I know I need to look at new recipes and offer something different. However, this is my least favorite part of my job. Picking out what recipes I will offer is no fun. I really don't enjoy cooking and want to keep show recipes VERY VERY simple as I'm slow and don't want to be there forever.
 
I had a host who was remodeling her kitchen so she had a small one set up downstairs in her laundry room. Really weird set up but it worked since I do a no demo show (well, that one was a half demo show but that's another story!).

DH and I have talked about some of the things that need to be reorganized in our lives. One of the things is my office, I just wish I could take a week of work and work on it, never seems to be enough hours when I get home at night!
 
I found myself overwhelmed with file folders earlier this year. The fix was buying a 3" binder and slanted pocket inserts. I keep all my flyers in the binder. Whether I am making host packets, guest folders, etc, all I have to do is pull the binder out and assemble. No more pulling files out of drawers and having them all over the place.
 
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legacypc46 said:
I found myself overwhelmed with file folders earlier this year. The fix was buying a 3" binder and slanted pocket inserts. I keep all my flyers in the binder. Whether I am making host packets, guest folders, etc, all I have to do is pull the binder out and assemble. No more pulling files out of drawers and having them all over the place.


GREAT idea Leggy! This is a problem I have....and I already have an accordian file that would work for this!
 
That's a good idea, Leggy! I have an old 12-pocket sorter file that would work much the same way. It's not being used right now, so I should dig it out of the mess and put it to use.
 
it's the diggin out part that is daunting, isn't it?!
 
And I NEED to do it, because I just keep piling things on top of other things. Who knows how many duplicates of various items I have in my house, just because I buried the first one and replaced it. :rolleyes:
 
An accordian file would work too. I just suffer from wanting to see what I'm working with. By using the slanted pockets in a binder, I can flip the pockets like they are pages and not feel like I'm digging stuff out. (Avoiding clutter is a majror challenge for me!).
 
chefann said:
And I NEED to do it, because I just keep piling things on top of other things. Who knows how many duplicates of various items I have in my house, just because I buried the first one and replaced it. :rolleyes:


Girl, my whole house is piles! I got "pile-itis" from my DH...I swore I would never give in and here it is 16 years later and we are diggin up stuff from 13 years ago! My motto right now is "one pile at a time"!
 
I pruchased a new computer desk to downsize from my current one since I got a laptop.

I spent 2 hours last night cleaning the old one out. I could not believe the junk I had in it! I had about 10 different computer/printer and who knows what else cables in there that I have no idea what they go to!! I am trying to make myself throw them out but I hate to haha (the whole point of this conversation!)

I have to get things downsized. My computer and my PC stuff is in the room that will be the baby's room and it has to be majorly downsized. I am hoping to fit it all in my new corner desk, so, I can at least leave it in there until he is cawling and getting into eveyrthing and then it will have to go in another corner.

MY husband just looked at me last night when I was starting b/c he knows I am about to worry him to death until I get it the way I want it. And I am ready to pick a color from him and his dad to paint!
 
Can you imagine how many of us can DESPERATELY use the show Clean Sweep to show up at our door!
 
janetupnorth said:
Can you imagine how many of us can DESPERATELY use the show Clean Sweep to show up at our door!

I would love for someone esle to make the decisions for me, I hate throwing away!
 
janetupnorth said:
Can you imagine how many of us can DESPERATELY use the show Clean Sweep to show up at our door!

There was a Pampered Chef Consultant on there one time (they didn't mention it, I just knew because of the stuff that was piling up).

I am blessed to have a room that is just my office. . .but it is a mess. People (customers and former co-workers) are surprised to hear that I'm messy because I am very organized with how I run my business. :o

I recently visited my husband's new office at work. This is the first time in years that he has a room to himself. My office must drive him insane. His desk top had one pile of papers --about two papers deep-- and he said it was messy.
 

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