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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2021 · 7 MIN

1860: Be a Good Waiter by Rose Lounsbury on Minimalism Tactics & Daily Practice

from Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement · host Justin Malik

Rose Lounsbury tells you how to be a good waiter. Episode 1860: Be a Good Waiter by Rose Lounsbury on Minimalism Tactics & Daily Practice Rose Lounsbury is a keynote speaker, Amazon bestselling author, simplicity coach, and still-sane mom of triplets. (Yes, you heard that right!) She helps overwhelmed people create open spaces in their homes, workspaces, and more importantly–their minds–by letting go of the excess stuff that gets in the way. Rose started her own simplicity journey in 2012, after getting fed up with spending all of her free time dealing with my stuff. As she slowly let go of everything that didn’t matter to her, she discovered some amazing things: free time, peace of mind, & clarity. Rose became a simplicity coach to help others do the same thing. The original post is located here: https://roselounsbury.com/be-a-good-waiter/ Please Rate & Review the Show!  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group  Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group   Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rose Lounsbury tells you how to be a good waiter. Episode 1860: Be a Good Waiter by Rose Lounsbury on Minimalism Tactics & Daily Practice Rose Lounsbury is a keynote speaker, Amazon bestselling author, simplicity coach, and still-sane mom of triplets. (Yes, you heard that right!) She helps overwhelmed people create open spaces in their homes, workspaces, and more importantly–their minds–by letting go of the excess stuff that gets in the way. Rose started her own simplicity journey in 2012, after getting fed up with spending all of her free time dealing with my stuff. As she slowly let go of everything that didn’t matter to her, she discovered some amazing things: free time, peace of mind, & clarity. Rose became a simplicity coach to help others do the same thing. The original post is located here: https://roselounsbury.com/be-a-good-waiter/ Please Rate & Review the Show!  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group  Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group   Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This is Optimal Living Daily Episode 1860. Be a good waiter by Rose Loundsbury of RoseLoundsbury.com. And I'm Justin Molick, the guy that reads you articles or book excerpts, stories or essays, everyday and clean holidays for over five years, covering personal development or self-care, how to live a better life and a lot more. As always, with permission from the authors or websites, just hit the subscribe or follow button in your podcast app to get new episodes for free.

You can find a bunch more shows where we narrate articles for you covering personal finance, health, relationships, entrepreneurship and more. To find those shows, just search for Optimal Living Daily wherever you're hearing this and all of them should pop right up. But for now, since you're here, let's get right to it and start optimizing your life. Be a good waiter by RoseLoundsbury of RoseLoundsbury.com.

I've never worked in food service, and that is probably a good thing. I have a terrible short-term memory. I'm always amazed when I ask a waiter for something as he passes by. Excuse me, could I have some ketchup?

And then a few minutes later, he miraculously brings it to me. The way staff of the world are truly an amazing bunch. Besides their incredible short-term memories, good waiters possess another excellent skill, constantly doing a little of this and a little of that to keep the restaurant humming. You never see a good waiter walk by without something in her hands, a plate for another table, 30 dishes that need to go to the kitchen, the aforementioned bottle of ketchup.

Good waiters understand the importance of making every trip to the kitchen count. If you'd like to adopt a minimalist home, I recommend you become a good waiter in your own home. No, don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that you wait on your family hand and foot, or that you constantly bustle about, never sitting down. But I've learned that one of the keys to keeping a tidy home is to do what good waiters do.

Clean up a little here, a little there. Thus cleaning up never becomes a big job. Imagine if the wait staff waited until the end of the dinner rush to clear plates or wipe down the tables. The restaurant would be an absolute mess, and no one would want to eat there.

When we wait weeks to do laundry or until we can no longer see the floor to clean up, this is exactly what we are doing. And then the laundry or the cleaning becomes a much bigger job than it needs to be. I learned a little bit about the power of being a good waiter in my own home. Here are a few tips you might find helpful.

Always carry trash in from your car. Unless you are going on a long trip, there is no need to keep trash in your car at all. When you get out of the car, just grab any trash that collected during the time you were in it. A few granola bar wrappers from your kids, take away coffee cup, maybe an ATM receipt.

These are small items you can quickly dump in a trash can as you walk in your house. I know some people who keep a trash can in the garage just for this purpose. Teacher kids to do this too. My kids know that the car floor is not the place for trash, and they usually, with reminders of course, carry all their trash from the car when they exit.

Utilize your steps and landings. If you live in a multi-level home like I do, it is very easy to let your stairs become dumping grounds. I often put items at the foot of the stairs to be taken up or at the top of the stairs to be taken down. However, a good waiter will take a few things up or down each time they use the stairs.

Don't just let those items sit there. Grab anything that needs to go up as you go up. I know some people buy pretty baskets just for the purpose of holding those up and down items. I have mixed feelings about that.

The problem with pretty baskets is that they are so pretty you might be tempted to just leave your stuff in them until the basket is overflow. Personally, I just set my stuff out in the open so that I have to look at it, which encourages me to grab it as I pass by. Declutter your fridge daily. There is no reason to let moldy leftovers linger in the back of the fridge, growing who knows what kind of bacteria.

I guarantee that you are accessing your fridge every day so this is the perfect place to practice being a good waiter. As you put food away after dinner, toss one old bottle of salad dressing no one ever uses. As you get out milk in the morning, wipe down one sticky shelf with a rag. Using your fridge will start looking spick and span.

Clean your bathroom in spurts. I can't remember the last time I cleaned an entire bathroom at once. I just cleaned a little here and there as needed. If I'm brushing my teeth and notice the sink looks grungy, I'll grab some spray and a paper towel and wipe it down.

Inked. Keep some all-purpose spray and paper towels in your bathroom to make this easy. It takes less than a minute and my bathrooms always look relatively clean. Make every step count.

As you pass through any room of your house, be a good waiter and take a moment to pick up some things that don't belong and move them where they need to go. You don't have to clean up the whole room at once. You could just grab a few stray socks off the floor and drop them in the hamper as you pass by. You can ignore the other items on the floor for now.

Just get those socks. When you pass by again, you can pick up something else. Picking up a little here and a little there will very quickly make a huge difference in your home. I hope this post has encouraged you to channel your interwaiter.

Now, if only I could figure out a way to earn some tips. You just listened to the post titled Be a Good Waiter by Roseloundsbury of Roseloundsbury.com. Alright, I'll keep the ending short for today. Thank you for listening and being here every day and subscribing to the show.

Have a great rest of your day and I'll see you back here tomorrow. Wear your optimal life. I'll wait.

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