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All the tasks listed are things that I do daily and have committed to memory for now, but it’s nice to know that I have something to fall back on to help us get back on track if we get ourselves a little turned around during the busy Holiday/New Baby season this year..
It really all depends on my mood and what makes the idea of doing a whole ton of work in a short amount of time seem less daunting on that particular day.Actually, I’m playing a little game right now as I write this post!.
Set up routines..I can’t tell you enough how much I love my routines.I should say right now, before I really get into this particular mini-rant, that I don’t really have my routines totally memorized, and I even keep those in a list on my phone so that I don’t even have to worry about remembering those if my mind is elsewhere, occupied by other brilliant thoughts that day.
I’m able to still get to everything and keep things running smoothly around here no matter what.What routines really do is help you completely own your time.
You know what needs to be done when, where you should be as far as progress on your regular tasks at what point in the day, and what works best to be accomplished during which day part.
They also allow you incredible flexibility, because you’re able to move things around in your schedule with confidence if the need ever arises, and you know exactly how long everything will take.Today I’m sharing 10 easy tailgating food ideas over at Inspired Home to get you started on your tailgating journey, even if it’s just in your own driveway!.
Visit Inspired Home to read all of the ideas!This is one of my favorite things ever.I remembered this one the other day when Kennedy had 3 of her friends over for a sleepover and I had to cut up like a million pancakes all at once.
It totally worked and it was fun too!If you have kids, you’ll find yourself using it everyday!This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Marie Callender’s for SocialSpark.