Organization for moms

Tips From the Almost Always Organized Mom

Does your children’s school collect soup labels ? Grab some magnetic clips for the . They create an easy place to hang labels as you use the cans. Simply pull them down once a week, stick them in a sandwich bag and send them to school. — The Almost Always Organized Mom

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Guest Post by Beverly Coggins

Overwhelmed by all you need to do? Write it down! Make a list of everything you need to do.

Next, assign a day to each task. Those things that are most important and urgent should be assigned to an earlier day. Beside those items you will do on Monday, write an M. Put a T beside the things you will do on Tuesday, and so on.

Then, look at the items you have on your list for today. Prioritize them by putting a 1 beside the most important and urgent item on the list, 2 on the next, etc.

By tackling #1 on your list, you know you are doing the most critical task on your list. Even if that’s the only thing you accomplish today, you know you have spent your time on the highest priority on your list. Read More→

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We discovered a great online Task manager that will help you manage your household or business tasks.

Help your older children learn to break assignments and projects into steps, with a start and end date.  To register simply Visit Task Anyone and give it a try.

Create your task with one click, adding a start date, end date and priority.

Send your task to others using the mail features available.

I am currently using this service to organize some projects I am in charge of at my children’s school, and a home improvement project as well !

If you are a busy mom juggling home and work this tool may help you organize your tasks, project planning online and with their printable checklist feature.

~Organized MOM

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