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Areas to Begin with a Home Time Management Plan
Having been a nontraditional student for many years of my life, I know that focusing on home time management in just a few key areas would be much more beneficial than trying to change your whole life.
The Keys Areas and Just a Couple of Possible Changes Are:
***Spouse/Kids/Other
***Family/Friends
***Housework/Laundry
***Cooking
Spouse/Kids/Other
***Plan time for kids. This equals better quality time. At the same time they're learning patience as a result of not always having immediate access to you.
***Remind them of what you're working for as it's easy for them to forget. Have them print out a picture of their ideal bedroom, or swing set, or something that your better job will allow them to obtain. Remember… depending on their age… in their mind it really is all about them. (The kids, too.)
***Nurture your romantic relationship.
Family/Friends
***Let them help you study... maybe while exercising
***Sometimes you may have to let them go for a while if they can't understand or accept that you're working for something greater.
Housework/Laundry
***Learn speed cleaning techniques.
***Learn to live with lowered standards.
***Don't save all laundry to do on one day.
***Get your spouse and kids to help
Cooking
***Weekly meal plans are an absolute life-saver.
***Crock pot cooking. I'm convinced the creation of the crock pot was the direct result of divine inspiration.
***Batch cooking rocks. The last time I made meatloaf I put an additional 7... yep, as in one more than 6... in the freezer. I still have 2 in there.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mary_Segers
Modified from my original article published at: http://EzineArticles.com/6527175
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.
And, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 77 page eBook on Time Management and Nontraditional Students which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/nontraditionalstudents
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
1.
Areas to Begin with a Home
Time Management Plan
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
2. Having been a nontraditional student for many years of
my life, I know that focusing on home time management
in just a few key areas would be much more beneficial
than trying to change your whole life.
Put more simply, even though you feel as if your life is
nothing but a spiral, making simple changes in just a few
areas would absolutely transform your life... not to
mention your stress levels.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
3. The Keys Areas and Just a Couple of
Possible Changes Are:
***Spouse/Kids/Other
***Family/Friends
***Housework/Laundry
***Cooking
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
4. Spouse/Kids/Other
better quality time. At the
***Plan time for kids. This equals
same time they're learning patience as a result of not always
having immediate access to you.
***Remind them of what you're working for as it's easy for
them to forget. Have them print out a picture of their ideal
bedroom, or swing set, or something that your better job will
allow them to obtain. Remember… depending on their age…
in their mind it really is all about them. (The kids, too.)
***Nurture your romantic relationship.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
5. Family/Friends
***Let them help you study... maybe while
exercising.
***Sometimes you may have to let them go for
a while if they can't understand or accept that
you're working for something greater.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
6. Housework/Laundry
***Learn speed cleaning techniques.
***Learn to live with lowered standards.
***Don't save all laundry to do on one day.
***Get your spouse and kids to help
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
7. Cooking
***Weekly meal plans are an absolute life-saver.
***Crock pot cooking. I'm convinced the creation of the
crock pot was the direct result of divine inspiration.
***Batch cooking rocks. The last time I made meatloaf I
put an additional 7... yep, as in one more than 6... in
the freezer. I still have 2 in there.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary
Segers http://marysegers.com
8. There you have them. Those are, as I see them, some of
the major problem areas.
If you can make small incremental changes in those areas
then your life would be much easier.
You'd have more time and less stress.
In other words, small changes in these areas can equate
to huge changes in your life in general.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
9. Bonus!
What you learn now under pressure of being a timestarved student will stay with you long after graduation.
These changes you implement now will improve your life
for as long as you live.
You can begin now to lay a firm foundation in home time
management within these key areas and build on them
throughout your life.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
10. Recap
Changes in just a few areas would absolutely transform your life... not to mention your
stress levels. These areas include:
*****Spouse/Kids/Other
*****Family/Friends
*****Housework/Laundry
*****Cooking
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mary_Segers
Modified from my original article published at: http://EzineArticles.com/6527175
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary
Segers http://marysegers.com
11. If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to
“Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to
your friends.
And, if you have a Home Time Management topic
you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
12. Home Time Management
Expert, Coach, and Speaker
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save
time on the things you HAVE to do such as:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
So that you can reinvest that time into:
• Your marriage
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
13. As a matter of fact, this video has been created from
an excerpt of my free 77 page eBook aimed at…
Time Management and
Nontraditional Students
which is available for download from my website @
http://marysegers.com/nontraditionalstudents
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
14. If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join
my email list @
http://marysegers.com/join
And I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of
Home Time Management including saving time on:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
And then spending that time on:
• Your spouse
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
15. Remember…
You only have ONE LIFE.
It's up to you how you live it.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
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Areas to Begin with a Home Time Management Plan
Having been a nontraditional student for many years of my life, I know that focusing on home time management in just a few key areas would be much more beneficial than trying to change your whole life.Put more simply, even though you feel as if your life is nothing but a spiral, making simple changes in just a few areas would absolutely transform your life... not to mention your stress levels.
The Keys Areas and Just a Couple of Possible Changes Are:***Spouse/Kids/Other***Family/Friends***Housework/Laundry***Cooking
Spouse/Kids/Other***Plan time for kids. This equals better quality time. At the same time they're learning patience as a result of not always having immediate access to you.***Remind them of what you're working for as it's easy for them to forget. Have them print out a picture of their ideal bedroom, or swing set, or something that your better job will allow them to obtain. Remember… depending on their age… in their mind it really is all about them. (The kids, too.)***Nurture your romantic relationship.
Family/Friends***Let them help you study... maybe while exercising.***Sometimes you may have to let them go for a while if they can't understand or accept that you're working for something greater.
Housework/Laundry***Learn speed cleaning techniques.***Learn to live with lowered standards.***Don't save all laundry to do on one day.***Get your spouse and kids to help
Cooking***Weekly meal plans are an absolute life-saver.***Crock pot cooking. I'm convinced the creation of the crock pot was the direct result of divine inspiration.***Batch cooking rocks. The last time I made meatloaf I put an additional 7... yep, as in one more than 6... in the freezer. I still have 2 in there.
There you have them. Those are, as I see them, some of the major problem areas. If you can make small incremental changes in those areas then your life would be much easier. You'd have more time and less stress.In other words, small changes in these areas can equate to huge changes in your life in general.
Bonus!What you learn now under pressure of being a time-starved student will stay with you long after graduation. These changes you implement now will improve your life for as long as you live. You can begin now to lay a firm foundation in home time management within these key areas and build on them throughout your life.
RecapChanges in just a few areas would absolutely transform your life... not to mention your stress levels. These areas include:*****Spouse/Kids/Other*****Family/Friends*****Housework/Laundry*****CookingArticle Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mary_SegersModified from my original article published at: http://EzineArticles.com/6527175
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.And, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 77 page eBook on Time Management and Nontraditional Students which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/nontraditionalstudents
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.