Pitner Orthodontics - December 2017

IS YOUR CALENDAR CHRONICALLY CRAMMED? Try This Must-Do Resolution

In her book, “The Life-ChangingMagic of TidyingUp,” Marie Kondo gave us a transformative method for decluttering our homes. Based on feng shui principles and Kondo’s own study of organization, the KonMari Method has led thousands of devotees to new heights of tidiness. Kondo instructs participants to assess each of their possessions, itemby item, category by category, and then dispose of those that do not provide joy. It’s touted as a simple, though not easy, guide to long-termorganization. calls her 10-month experiment in doing so an “unqualified success.” Most of us could benefit from trimming our jampacked schedules.Those various calendars synced to our phone, each emitting noisy reminders about the upcoming hour’s plans, aren’t exactly harbingers of harmony. Get a jump-start on your organization resolution by applying the KonMari Method to your calendar. What would happen if this approach were applied to your calendar? Entrepreneur ChristinaWallace

Step 1: Assess First, envision the life you want to lead. Next, assess all the items listed on your calendar within a two-month period.Organize each commitment according to categories — social, work-related, doctor’s appointments, etc. Be thorough. Including each commitment, nomatter howminor, is the key to this process. Step 2: JoyTest Do these commitments bring you joy?Are they part of your ideal life? When you look at “Lunch date withMargot” from last week, are you reminded of her unfriendly comments about your waiter and her negative attitude toward your renovation ideas?Consider each commitment and its impact on your joy. Of course, not all commitments will live up to the joy standard.Youmay not love your annual check-up, but it is important for your health.When you encounter non-negotiable items like these, consider the long-term impact they have on your well-being.

Step 3: Discard Put an end to commitments that are not bringing you joy.This might mean having tough conversations with clients or friends. No one said the KonMari Method is easy. Decluttering entails getting rid of items that do not pass the joy test. Step 4: Apply! Follow through. Cancel commitments and long-standing obligations that are not benefiting your life. Have the difficult conversation. Apply the joy test as new commitments come up. By considering each commitment and its impact on your life, you will make room for those that bring you joy.To readmore about the KonMari Method, check out Kondo’s “The Life-ChangingMagic of TidyingUp” and its companion book, “Spark Joy.”

HOLIDAY S T A R C O O K I E S

Looking for something a little lighter to eat during the holiday season? Try these paleo-friendly star cookies!

INGREDIENTS

• ¼ cup coconut oil, melted • 5 tablespoons agave nectar or honey • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

• 2½ cups blanched almond flour (not almond meal) • ½ teaspoon Celtic sea salt • ¼ teaspoon baking soda • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

DIRECTIONS

1. In a large bowl, combine almond flour, salt, baking soda, and cinnamon. 2. In a small bowl, mix coconut oil, agave, and vanilla. 3. Mix wet ingredients into dry. 4. Roll out dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper until ¼ inch thick. 5. Refrigerate for 1 hour. 6. Remove top piece of parchment paper and dust dough with almond flour. 7. Cut out cookies with a small star cutter. 8. Using a metal spatula, place stars on a parchment-lined baking sheet. 9. Bake at 350 F until edges are lightly browned, 5–8 minutes.

Recipe courtesyTwoPeasAndTheirPod.com.

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