I tried the "Shelf-by-Shelf" Method in my pantry… and YIKES

We have 19 days until a housesitter moves in to watch our dogs while we're in Mexico, so it's time for a major house reset! Today, I’m tackling the pantry from top to bottom. I’m using a shelf-by-shelf method to keep from getting overwhelmed, and the results were… surprising. Between "fantasy clutter" food items and three bags of garbage, this was a much-needed purge. I’m also setting up a dedicated "independence shelf" for my daughter so she can grab her own snacks. If you're feeling unmotivated or a bit of "the ADHD" is making it hard to start, I hope this video gives you the push you need to tackle a small space today! ✨Work with me: Looking for 1-on-1 coaching for accountability, motivation, or goal setting? I'd love to help you get things in order. Check out the link below! https://stan.store/MillennialMeg Timestamps 00:00- Pantry Purge 00:32- The "19-Day" Panic & My 5-Step Plan 02:11- Why I have to go shelf-by-shelf (and avoid the "messy middle") 04:36- Reflection: Why I used to live on cereal (and why I don't anymore) 06:45- Decluttering + shopping habits= minimalism 07:30 - "Take it there now" applies to everything 11:49- Aspirational Food- be so for real 14:23- Facing my fear of the apocalypse 15:45- FeralTradwife's zombie plan (I'm getting sacrificed first) 18:15- Shove it there now comes home to roost 25:12- Clutterbug quiz: I’m definitely a "Butterfly" 28:54- YouTube as a life hack for ADHD motivation 35:10- Letting go of the "One Dish" rule (and those extra plates) 37:41- Final stats and REVEAL 40:30- Crossing it off the list: The feeling of real progress 41:18- Finding accountability: thoughts on coaching and connection