Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tips for Delegating



By Trisha

When I think of my role as a mother and the many daily tasks to accomplish, I often wish I had eight arms like an octopus to assist me in my multitasking day. But you and I both know that isn’t possible, so how can I gain more arms and hands to help me and make the mom load easier?

The answer is to delegate. That’s right, delegate to our children. They are capable of helping out and taking on some of the family and home responsibilities.

Click here to read Trisha's tips to getting your family to help out around the house over at SC Johnson

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*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly

Monday, May 2, 2011

Summer Planning as Easy as One, Two, Three


In a matter of weeks, the final school bell will ring for the year, and my children will be looking forward to a fun-filled summer.

Every summer, I think we will have a less hectic schedule, more sleeping, lots of lazy days and time to create family memories.

However, I will begin hearing those three words, “Mommy, I’m bored,” if I don’t have a summer fun plan. The memories I want to create with my kids won’t happen unless I begin preparing now.
I begin planning my fun-filled summer with three simple steps:

Click Here For my three simple steps I shared over at SC Johnson

Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson

*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

DIY Portable Homework Station

By Trisha

After the school bell rings and your car turns into the “kid taxi,” going from one activity to the next, it often means dinner and homework on the go. To simplify the homework on the go and your children saying, “I need a pencil. I need a ruler,” create a do-it-yourself (DIY) on-the-go homework station to ride along with you as you travel from one activity to the next.
 
Click here  For my complete DIY portable homework station box instructions SC Johnson

Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson

*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Six Cosmetic Storage Solutions

By Trisha

How do you organize, sort and keep track of your cosmetics? With two teenage daughters and my own pile of cosmetics I knew it was time to find some simple organizing solutions to help us keep them contained and accessible.

If you are like me and ready to get organized, begin with these three steps: Click here to read Trisha's Three steps over at SC Johnson

Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson

*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Tips For Laundry Organization

By Trisha

With five active kids, I often wonder if there will be just one day that I can say to the mound of clothes that pile up, “Mt. Wash Me and Mt. Fold Me stop erupting!” and magically I would be caught up on the laundry. However, it always seems that just as soon as I think I’ve done that last load of laundry one of my children secretly come to the laundry room and re-fills the laundry baskets with their dirty, smelly clothes. So, if I can’t have empty laundry bins I can at least have an organized system, right?

Click here to read Trisha's full article and her tips to laundry organization over at SC Johnson

Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson

*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

FREE Spring Organizing/Cleaning Printable Kit

Ready for spring? I know I am! I’m looking forward to hopeful  warm weather and less rain…

To celebrate the arrival of spring, Creative Mama created this Spring Printable Kit for you to enjoy!

Here’s what you will get:
  • To do list
  • Shopping list
  • Spring Cleaning Checklist
Click here to get your FREE printable Spring kit from Creative Mama

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Recycle, Re-Use, Re-Purpose In Your Home


 By Trisha
24/7 MOMS Editor
 
With Earth Day only a month away, we hear it everywhere we go these days—recycle, re-use, re-purpose. There are signs, websites and multitudes of companies that are focused on these three words. This got me thinking about how we could organize our home by doing just that—recycle, re-use and re-purpose.

Here are some of the simple ideas I came up with to get each of us to recycle, re-use and re-purpose in the home: Click here to read Trisha's full article over at SC Johnson


Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson


*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

10 Time Saving Tips

Do you want more time in your day?  feel like the mom world is in need of organization?  Stop by The Parenting Summit for my 10 Time saving tips.  Click here to watch now.

The Parenting Summit is a free online event featuring video messages from leading parenting and family experts, each sharing 5-20 minute recorded video messages with tips and advice on becoming a more effective parent.

During the event dates (March 1-8, 2011), videos are offered on-demand so that you can access them at your leisure and watch what you can... when you can. Register Now it's FREE and you can join in (attend) when it is convenient for you.

Free Registration be clicking here.

Friday, March 4, 2011

The 31 Day To-Do List Challenge

By Trisha
 
Several weeks ago, I was thinking about how as a mom I often get overwhelmed with my never ending to-do list and projects that I would like to accomplish. I began playing the “what if” game – what if I created a challenge for myself to accomplish one project per day this year? I was immediately overwhelmed. So, instead I decided to break it down into months. What if I could accomplish one project per day for an entire month? I would feel a huge sense of accomplishment checking off a month’s worth of to-do’s and projects!

What about you? Do you have a never ending to-do list full of projects you would like to accomplish? Join me in this challenge and begin checking things off your list. Here’s how we can do it: Click here to read Trisha's full article over at SC Johnson


Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson


*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly organization articles.