
Are you in a pickle, always running around trying to squeeze more than can possible fit into the span of one day? ME TOO!
The one thing that would of really been valuable to teach somewhere between those high school classes of grammar and algebra would of been time management! I never new that becoming a grown up was more about juggling like a circus clown than wearing pearls like Joan Clever.
It's the one thing that everyone is given an equal amount of and yet how we manage to use it or waste it or play with it, is really all up to you. Now me, I wish I could figure out a few proven ways to make it stretch a bit further. My juggling consists of a husband that travels weekly and children that go to a Waldorf school an hour from where I live, oh...and running a home based business. I often find myself making 3 meals for us 4 girls in about 20 minutes; Breakfast, sack lunches and something in the crock pot, all before we head out the door at 7:20 am.
So here are a few of my time saving tips;
1. Have your groceries delivered, many places do it now. Amazon, Albertons, Safeway. If you know that you use a gallon of milk, a dozen eggs and 2 loaves of bread in a week, order it once and your history will be saved. Oh, and you might want to look into fruit and veggie boxes delivered to your door from the local farmers. The great thing is that you are than not only eating locally, but seasonally as well. Not to mention that you can do this all while your angles are tucked into bed and sleeping, not crying that they want a cookie from the bakery department.... need I say more?
2. Consolidate errands. We spend more time in the car running from here to there and there to here. If you have to go pick up kids from school do your errands before the pick up and not after. It will go twice as fast without the children needing to get in and out of the car.
The other thing that comes to mind when I say this, is do you really need it? I have found that if I put something on the list, and wait 2 days to do all my errands together, a lot of the time I have either come up with another solution by than or found what I was looking for in the first place. Economy 101...
3. Get your whole family involved. If I told the children to go clean their rooms, most likely it will get mixed results, things shoved under the bed or into the closet, where I later have to go and clean out. I try to have little chore throughout the week that they can do and a general pickup of clutter before bed. The little chores include taking out the trash or putting the dirty clothes in the hamper. When it comes time for the nitty gritty cleaning, let them clean the bathroom or the kitchen. Be prepared that you will need a few more beach towels, but hey every surface gets wet and wiped down. Make sure that you use biodegradable and child friendly cleaning agents. Please don't give them anything toxic.
4. Don't be afraid to ask for help, or deligate. Sometimes when our car pool doesn't work out, I ask the grand parents to take the girls to school. The girls love that grandma usually packs a cookie for them and they get listen to Elvis and the Beatles. I'm happy that I have problem solved how to get two hours of working time back. When Monte gets home form his trip, he is often out of the loop, so if I let him know what needs doing the most, he is usually able to jump right in and can take charge.
You can always go the route of sleep deprivation and lot's of caffeine, but after a while that will takes it's toll. If you want to gain back a few hours of your life, look at your time spent watching TV, looking at the internet and Facebook.....
I am still lobbying for a few extra hours to be added to the day, but hey I know we are all in the same boat on that one, so enjoy what you can and give up what you don't. Eat well, enjoy sleep, play hard and know that you can always put it on the list for tomorrow.