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		<title>Organized Mom Cleo of Consumer Mom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s more tips from another Almost Always Organized  Mom. Cleo blogs about Consumer advocacy at  Consumer Mom. She is a 40 something full time mom, a freelance consultant, and part time consumer advocate, serving on the board of directors of two consumer organizations.
How do you keep your children’s schedules together ?
Some days, I don&#8217;t. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s more tips from another Almost Always Organized  Mom. Cleo blogs about Consumer advocacy at  <a href="http://www.consumermom.org/">Consumer Mom</a>. She is a 40 something full time mom, a freelance consultant, and part time consumer advocate, serving on the board of directors of two consumer organizations.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-545" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="consumermom" src="http://organizedfamilies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/consumermom.jpg" alt="consumermom" width="200" height="300" />How do you keep your children’s schedules together ?</strong><br />
Some days, I don&#8217;t.  When I do keep it together, it&#8217;s usually thanks to the Gmail calendar program!  I have set it up w/ different colors for my work, the kids, my favorite classes at the gym, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Do you use a particular day planner ?</strong><br />
I use Gmail calendar &#8230;. and just got an iPhone over the summer. The iPhone calendar synchs w/ Google; but I haven&#8217;t done it yet!</p>
<p><strong>Do you own a blackberry? </strong><br />
Nope. &#8230; but some would say the iPhone is &#8220;just as bad&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What is you most used ‘time saving tip’ when it comes to running your house?</strong> Time saving vs. sanity-saving? Sanity saving I fold laundry while I watch TV, so I don&#8217;t feel guilty watching &#8220;the Mentalist&#8221; or &#8220;The Closer&#8221;.  Saves time too :).   My most successful time saver has been my crockpot.  I like to eat at home.  I use the crockpot at least once a week, especially in the fall and winter. I&#8217;m psyched for stew and soup weather!  My kids help me put items in and mix them up, too.  They can even cut some veggies; it&#8217;s fun, saves money and means we eat healthier food (instead of going out to dinner).<br />
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Do you have a favourite quick meal for your family?</strong> It would have to be quesadillas &#8212; just take a Trader Joe&#8217;s whole wheat tortillas, add fillings w/ cheese or ham, cooks fast on the stove.  Add a salad, another side and you are done.  Another favorite is pasta.  I keep all the &#8220;fixings&#8221; separate &#8212; sauce in one bowl, cheese in another, sausages in one, peas in one &#8212; so people can add what they like (or not).  I find keeping sausage in the freezer a quick go-to protein (we prefer low fat chicken or turkey Italian sausage)&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Tell us the truth ? What would we find in your car right now ? </strong><br />
Right now &#8212; empty tea cups,  clothing to take to a friend (my son&#8217;s outgrown; they are her son&#8217;s size), library books to be returned, 2 booster seats, a <a title="Hatha Yoga" href="http://www.hathayogaillustrated.com/">yoga</a> mat and tons of stickers on the doors.  And probably on the floor you would find an empty juice box (or 2) and kettle corn kernels from the Sunday farmers market!</p>
<p><strong>What advice would you give to other moms who feel the pressure of trying to be ‘super mom’? </strong><br />
Don&#8217;t try to be supermom.  Be yourself &#8212; be your best self &#8212; as best you can, as often as you can.  Tell your kids you love them &#8212; and have fun being a mom!  A supermom enjoys her kids!  When I&#8217;m stressed about the house or my bank account or my last stressful trip to Target w/ screaming kids, I think, hey, they will be gone soon enough, and then I will miss  them and then&#8230;I will have plenty of time for all that other stuff (clean house, nice furniture, perfect hair and make up, whatever&#8230;!)!</p>
<p><strong>What is your number one goal for the year ? How do you plan to reach it ? </strong><br />
My number one goal? Hmm.  I have a lot of goals.  To stay healthy, to take good care of my family and to be more organized!  I plan to reach it by taking it one day at a time.  And rewarding myself with dark chocolate whenever necessary&#8230;.</p>
<p>You can read some of Cleo&#8217;s posts on her <a href="http://www.consumermom.org">Consumer Mom Blog </a>or follow <a href="http://www.twitter.com/consumermom">Consumer Mom on Twitter</a>.</p>
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		<title>Featured Organized Mom &#8211; Judy Masucci,</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 08:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
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In the spirit of making sure moms feel supported as they tackle the busy life of motherhood and organizing their family schedules and lives, the Almost Always Organized Mom is happy to introduce another real mom juggling it all and her tips for busy moms.

How do you keep your children’s schedules together ? I only [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the spirit of making sure moms feel supported as they tackle the busy life of motherhood and organizing their family schedules and lives, the Almost Always Organized Mom is happy to introduce another real mom juggling it all and her tips for busy moms.<strong><br />
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<p><strong>How do you keep your children’s schedules together ? </strong>I only have one child, so keeping his schedule together is pretty easy.  He goes to school or summer camp 3 days a week (full day &#8211; I run a home-based business and use this time to work).  We then have play dates (by ourselves or with other children) on the days that he isn&#8217;t in school.<br />
He takes swimming lessons which vary by time and date throughout the year and we love to visit the zoo and play at the park.</p>
<p><strong>Do you use a particular day planner ?</strong> I keep track of all of my appointment and my son&#8217;s appointments using my calendar in Microsoft Outlook.  I set reminders so that I always know when we have to be somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Do you own a blackberry?</strong> No, but I wish I had some kind of &#8220;sophisticated&#8221; phone &#8211; I am leaning toward an iPhone, but haven&#8217;t invested in anything yet.</p>
<p><strong>What is you most used ‘time saving tip’ when it comes to running your<br />
house?</strong> Involve your children!  My son is at the age where he loves to help out &#8211; so it keeps him occupied and helps me to get everything done.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have a favourite quick meal for your family?</strong> Yes, my favorite meal is a chicken dish:</p>
<p>Take skinless/boneless chicken pieces, sprinklewith salt/pepper to taste.<br />
Divide into single serving or dual serving sizes and place on a large piece of aluminum foil.<br />
Add 1 clove of crushed garlic to each &#8220;package&#8221;.<br />
Add tomatoes, mushrooms, sliced onions.  Add chopped fresh rosemary.<br />
Fold up the aluminum foil to make a leak-proof package.  Leave some room for steam to accumulate inside of<br />
the package.<br />
Bake on a cookie tray at 350 for 1-1.5 hours.  Serve over<br />
rice.  The chicken and vegetables cook in their own juices, so there is no added fat required.  It is delicious and healthy!!</p>
<p><strong>Tell us the truth ? What would we find in your car right now ?</strong> Oh my  -<br />
a bit of everything &#8211; some extra clothing for my son, toys, papers, snacks and water bottles &#8211; my car is always in some state of dis-array! I believe I have a bunch of old clothes in my trunk that need to be taken to goodwill too!</p>
<p><strong>What advice would you give to other moms who feel the pressure of trying<br />
to be ‘super mom’?</strong> Set priorities and let everything else go.  You will drive yourself crazy if you try to do it all &#8211; so don&#8217;t try.  In my house, I have &#8220;let go&#8221; of the idea of having everything neat and orderly all of the time.  I can&#8217;t keep up with it and run my business and take care of my family &#8211; so I do the important things (laundry, cooking, and having some fun) and let go of the clutter.  Does it bother me?  yes, but I have learned to accept that I just can&#8217;t do it all.</p>
<p><strong>What is your number one goal for the year ? How do you plan to reach it<br />
?</strong> That&#8217;s a really good question.  I can&#8217;t say that I have one main goal for the year.  I have lots of small goals.  I try not to set any goals that are too large or too daunting &#8211; but rather set many smaller goals<br />
that I can reach in a short time.  That way I am always getting small doses of accomplishment throughout the year rather than striving for one main goal.  This way if I miss a few along the way, it isn&#8217;t upsetting because I have also accomplished many!</p>
<p>Dr. Masucci is a mom to one beautiful boy and a  small-business owner. She lives in Pennsylvania just north of Pittsburgh where she operates a maternity and breastfeeding boutique (<a href="http://www.mothersboutique.com ">A Mother’s Boutique</a> ) and writes about parenting and breastfeeding on her <a href="http://mommynewsblog.com/">blog Mommy News and Views</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Dozen Ways to Take the Stress Out of Big Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Post by Beverly Coggins
We all have big projects we must accomplish at different points in our lives. It may be a normal part of your job or a fund-raiser for your child’s sports team or doing a home improvement project. Whatever the case, if you plan ahead, you can eliminate much of the stress [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guest Post by Beverly Coggins</p>
<p>We all have big projects we must accomplish at different points in our lives. It may be a normal part of your job or a fund-raiser for your child’s sports team or doing a home improvement project. Whatever the case, if you plan ahead, you can eliminate much of the stress that could accompany a big project. Here are a few tips:</p>
<p>1. Break down your project into categories and then to specific tasks in each category.</p>
<p>2. Estimate the time it will take do each task. Err on the side of over-estimating rather than under-estimating.</p>
<p>3. Add up the time it will take to complete your project so you will know how much time will need to be devoted to the project.</p>
<p>4. Set a deadline for the completion of your project.</p>
<p>5. If your project allows, delegate. Assign tasks with clear instructions and deadlines. Plan to follow-up periodically.</p>
<p>6. Working backwards, schedule the specific tasks/deadlines and follow-ups, allowing some extra wiggle room for unexpected delays.  Plan to finish your project a couple of days ahead of schedule to reduce your stress level.</p>
<p>7. Know your peak energy times and schedule your tough jobs then, if possible.</p>
<p>8. Do big projects during big chunks of time and small ones during small scraps of time.</p>
<p>9. Do projects that require concentration at times when you won’t be interrupted at a place where there are few distractions. If you work in an office, consider going in during an evening or weekend when no one else is there. Make sure to take some time off during the week to compensate yourself.</p>
<p>10. Inform others of times when you do not want to be interrupted and when you will be available.  Record this information on your voice mail.  Give polite, but firm reminders when you are interrupted during your no-interruption times.</p>
<p>11. If necessary, go to a location away from your office or home where you are unlikely to be disturbed.</p>
<p>12. CELEBRATE the completion of your project!! If others are involved in your project, make sure to involve them in the celebration.</p>
<p>Beverly Coggins is an organizing expert, speaker and author of the 1-2-3&#8230;Get Organized series &#8211; books, workbooks, and ebooks written for the organizationally overwhelmed. Her blog provides tips on organizing time, the office, and home.</p>
<p>She is also a Myers-Briggs facilitator and conducts retreats, seminars, training, and coaching for businesses and individuals on the topics of team building, conflict resolution, vision/mission, career satisfaction, time management and organization.</p>
<p><a href="http://MomAudience.com">MomAudience.com</a>, her latest venture, is a weekly email showcasing free listings of businesses, blogs, products, and more that appeal to moms.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 05:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I established Organized families in 2001 as a means to distribute a free printable dayplanner I designed for busy families.
The site has undertaken a few twists and turns and last year I attempted to launch an online organizer/planner for parents with the help of a contracted programmer. The year has brought many changes and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I established Organized families in 2001 as a means to distribute a free printable dayplanner I designed for busy families.</p>
<p>The site has undertaken a few twists and turns and last year I attempted to launch an online organizer/planner for parents with the help of a contracted programmer. The year has brought many changes and it is with renewed enthusiasm that I am working on a plan for a new direction at Organizedfamilies.com .</p>
<p>I look forward to bringing back the resources inspired by a busy mom for busy moms along with humour and real life posts to remind you all that super mom really only exists on the other side of the door. Inspiration to help you make it through your day, goal setting, parenting resources for our busy lifes, children, and families.</p>
<p>Tips and trick to help you save seconds, minutes, and hours because just like that savings account at the bank, every penny counts!</p>
<p>Our new template should be up and running in time for the site to re launch  officially April 1st 2008 ( Yes April fools day!)</p>
<p>I have decided to blog through the next few weeks to remind you all that Organized Families really is run by a busy mom with three children ! This way you can see all the hard work and tears put into the relaunch.</p>
<p>Welcome back moms, parents, and families &#8230;</p>
<p>Organized Families &#8211; Resources for busy families will relaunch April 1 2o08.</p>
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