DINNERS:
Weeks when I meal plan for at least three days out I feel a lot more relaxed. The end of the day scramble to decide what I am going to make for dinner that is healthy AND quick isn't fun. I want to get back to meal planning and cut back on my trips to the grocery. Also, the grocery bill will drop when I am not running into Kroger or Fresh Market on impulse.LAUNDRY:
Ugh. Literally three loads of laundry a day is what I have to complete to actually stay on top of the laundry in my house! My oldest two daughters help with the laundry and my husband is laundry king but I am sporadic! When we built our home I made the laundry room large and fun so that I would WANT to do laundry...
MY OFFICE:
It stresses me out to think about it! I work a lot from home and I am certain that I work better with an organized workplace! This Christmas, my office became the catch-all for every catalog that came along that I didn't have a chance to glance through and every piece of artwork made at school! My dad (being the jokester that he is) left me a note after visiting with a "to-do" list. I put this picture on my Instagram with his note and a picture of my office in its current state making fun of my own mess...
But it should really look more like this pending I follow my own advice and get more organized...
PSYCH...
Of course I don't have a picture of a clean office. That would mean it would have to have ever been in complete order...
TIME:
Something that I have been reading about and paying a lot of attention to is time. Last year I started a book club with a small group of women. We chose faith based books that focused on areas of our lives that needed improvement. One of the books we chose was THE BEST YES by Lysa Terkeurst. It talked about the importance of saying YES to things that really make sense in your life and not answering yes to everything to avoid conflict, appease people, etc. Lysa says to choose wisely what you do with your time so that you can have time for the things that really matter like family and quiet time. Sounds easy, right? Not so much! Especially with class room obligations at the kids schools, work demands, friends and their invites, volunteer options, etc. She reminded me that I shouldn't say MAYBE rather answer definitively if I know in my gut that I probably don't have time or even want to do whatever it is I have been asked. Lasty, she drove home the point that I don't have to explain myself. As the old saying goes..." No means No".
I highly recommend Lysa TerKeurst's book THE BEST YES
So, my goal this year is to just be intentional and organized. To think before I agree to something. To decide if it works for my family. To decide if agreeing to some obligation will make me stressed out and stretched and eventually effect the positivity of my home. To get organized so that things run more smoothly at work and at home and so we have more room for FUN!
I could list a million more places in my life where I could implement intentionally and organization! I hop emu few examples will inspire some of you to do the same! XOXO - Kelly
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