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Tips For Stay-At-Home and Working Moms On The Go
Home :: Family :: Parenting
By: E.s. Cromwell Email Article
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As mothers - whether stay-at-home or working - we're almost always pressed for time. Busy is a word all too familiar for us. Between dealing with our own agendas, running a household and all those other odds and ends we do, it almost seems impossible to take our hectic schedules and slow them down, or in the least give them some harmony and stability. With the addition of children in the complex equation that is our motherly lives, schedules become much more tiring and difficult to deal with.

But, have no fear! For you are surely a great mother already, just one perhaps in need of some outsider influence and say. There are ways, little tips, that you can utilize as a mother to bring structure, and dare I say it, vigor and freshness back into your significantly out of order life.

Firstly, you need to organize your life. And by life, I mean all aspects about it. This may seem daunting, yet it is quite within your reach. All you have to do is reach out and take control.

Organize Your Life:

  • To start the organizing process, you'll need to be fresh and energized, for the sake of yourself and your home. You'll fare better and your home will benefit from an energized revamping rather than a half-fasted fixer-upper.


  • Opt to do less work in one go. Sparse out your areas of interest to improve on within your home or outside your home. Less is more, especially if you organize in segments or tiny spread out chunks.


  • Fixing your household will take longer than you expect. So, allocate yourself longer time spans than you think you'll need to complete those chores and organizational tasks.


  • Be open to random, spur of the moment organizing. If you set out to organize the bathroom and you finish up way ahead of schedule, don't be complacent or bashful. Go ahead and start a new project, tackling a new spot in your house. Maybe the dreaded garage, or basement?


  • Time-Wasters...Find 'Em and Eliminate 'Em:

    The purpose of organizing is to make your life a bit easier and less cluttered. If your house, car and workplace are tidy, where things are put in their places, you'll save yourself time.

    So, instead of turning everything in your house upside down to find those all too easily misplaced items - keys, left shoes or favorite toys - eliminate the hassle and put these things where you'll know they will be. Throw time-wasters out the window and you'll safe yourself a few minutes a day, in the least.

    Jot Down Notes, 'Calenderize' Yourself:

    It's O.K. to write down notes to remind yourself of upcoming events, things do get done and bill due dates. It's actually quite the norm. Even if you just have a magnetized paper pad you can slap on your fridge, you'll be able to jot down grocery needs, important dates and chore listings for the entire family.

    Also, in tandem with note jotting, try to usher in the use of a planning calendar, strictly for clean and concise scheduling. Utilize this calender to keep you and your family's agenda structured and not all discombobulated.

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