Home School Heartbeat Radio Program
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If you don’t have time to do your dinner dishes, how are you going to make time to organize your life? Today, Vicki Bentley joins host Mike Smith on Home School Heartbeat with some guidance for moms trying to bring a little more order to their schedule. Mike Smith: Vicki Bentley: Well, time management is about deciding which plates are important and which ones you can let go of for this season of life, when your main ministry is to your children. So set some goals, and then prioritize. Outline a weekly routine for yourself, such as Monday is co-op and errands, Tuesday is laundry. And if my routine includes, say, a Tuesday laundry day, I don’t have to feel stressed over a mile-high hamper on Monday, because it’s not my laundry day! And even the 2-year-old can put his clothes in the hamper or help empty the wastebaskets. So involve your kids! Our girls had daily before-school checklists, so we were more likely to start the day on track for success. Work from a to-do list and a calendar, if you need to, and then take some time to go over last week’s progress, and plan for next week. And, finally, expect the unexpected, and leave yourself some margin and breathing room. And if you’re feeling like the plates have already crashed, our website has an article just for you entitled, “When Life Broadsides Your Homeschool.” Mike: |
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