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My Life with a Systems Engineer: 5 Tips to Engineer Your Best Life at Home

They always tell you that the thing you love most about a person will eventually drive you crazy. I can tell you without exception that this has been true for us. This blog has “me” (Majhon) stamped all over it — culture analyzer, adventure-seeker, philosopher, optimistic, dreamer. I think it’s time to showcase my better half.

Noah is perfectionistic, calculated, careful, grounded, honest, analytical, and systematic. These traits make him an awesome systems engineer and manager at work. These traits also come home with him…

Our good friend Esha K. once described our home as being “Pinteresty.” I thought that description was hilarious! Others have said that our home is designer, “techie,” modern, luxurious, and over-the-top. And, if any of this is true, it’s because of Noah.

In our first year of marriage, I was shocked by his fascination with optimizing everything. If a strip plug didn’t perfect fit onto the wall or match the paint, it had to go. There was a better solution. If we had a spot in the house that caused us to stub our toe more than once, everything was moved around and changed to optimize the “flow” of the path.

Our pots and pans must fit perfectly stacked into their places. Our lights (and their color), thermostats, shopping lists, and door access are voice and app controlled. We have a robot that cleans our cat litter, another one that cleans our floors, and I haven’t been to a grocery store in years because of optimizing grocery delivery.

Ultimately, all of this has made our lives better. There are certainly times where the never-ending quest for perfection becomes tiresome (especially when he tries to optimize his wife…ahem…NOPE!), but he always means well.

But, what if you aren’t married to a systems engineer?

I’ve learned a lot in 10 years. And, I hope to share the best of it with you! Here are the top 5 things I’ve learned about engineering your best life at home.

What are some ways that you have engineered your best life at home? I’d love to hear about them and learn from you!

Here’s to making our best home life in the year of “stay at home.” Use your time, your money, and your space wisely!

See you out there!

Cheers,
Noah and Majhon

P.S. New York is starting to cool down! And, with the perfect weather comes tons of fun on the streets and in the parks. This week was a trek to “Bibble and Sip,” “Stand Up New York” in the park, Sinigual Mexican, and Irish breakfast at “Molly’s (yes folks, that systems engineer eats black pudding. Don’t ask me why…).

P.P.S. Our Store is REVAMPED! Check it out here! Wherever you are – however you say it – Cheers and Good Health to you and yours!

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