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Categories: Productivity

Put Your Cell Phone Down: 50 Productive Things To Do At Home

Are you constantly tired, bored and unmotivated to complete productive things at home?

Do you feel that you often waste your time scrolling through the phone or binge-watching television?

With a plan and small changes, you can make changes to your home and life by organizing your life to be more productive.

As you complete productive things in your home, you will notice a physical change in your home, but you will also notice a change in your mood, lifestyle, and you will gain back time.  Above all you are gaining control of your environment and life.

Also, the time that you gain back as you make improvements in your home can be used to complete more productive things or you can simply relax and find fun things to do at home!

 

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How to be more productive at home

While this list has many great activities which will allow you to do productive things when you are bored at home or unmotivated, a plan to complete and tackle the productive activities is important.  While some things may not require an in-depth plan (reading a book), you first should think about the activity and carve out a time in your day to complete the tasks.

By setting aside a specific time to complete the activities, you are being intentional which means that you are more likely to complete the activity.

After you set a specific time and date to complete the activity, decide if you will need materials or help when completing the activities. Could you imagine trying a new recipe (#38) without the necessary ingredients?  It would be a disaster!

After that, decide on your end goal when completing the activity and set a deadline to ensure that you complete the activity.

When I decluttered and organized my garage, I gave myself a deadline of a month because I could only dedicate one day each weekend.

With these steps you should be able to achieve activities that will allow you to be more productive.

Below are 50 things to do at home to be productive.  This list of productive things to do is great for anyone and most can be completed at any time!  They include organization tasks, cleaning tasks, outdoor home tasks, learning tasks, self-care activities, and entertaining activities.

5 productive things to do at home

Productive Organization Tasks

Organization tasks will immediately transform the appearance of your home.  Home organization tasks are also beneficial as an organized home allows you to feel less stressed.

By creating a home environment that has less clutter you are creating an environment that is soothing,  which helps decrease anxiety and stress.

1.Declutter and organize your clothes-Our closets can always receive TLC.  Look in your closet and take an assessment of your clothes.  Look particularly for clothes that you no longer wear and clothes that no longer serve a purpose for you.

Take the time to give away or sell clothes that you no longer wear and clothes that you have identified as no longer serving a purpose.  When assessing your clothes, also swap out seasonal clothes.  Lastly, when decluttering and organizing your closet have a bin, bag, or box nearby to store the clothes that you plan to part ways with.

2. Declutter and organize your shoes- Similar to decluttering and organizing your clothes, assess your shoes and ask yourself if you love each pair, also asking yourself if your wear the shoes regularly.

3.Declutter and organize your drawers

4. Declutter and organize your jewelry

5. Declutter and organize your living room

6. Declutter and organize your media items (DVDs, CDs)

7. Declutter and organize your pantry

8. Declutter and organize your work bag or kids’ bookbags

9. Delete and manage your emails

10.Delete and manage your apps and photos on your cell phone

11. Organize your laptop or tablet’s home screen

12. Review your budget and set financial goals

13. Schedule any needed appointments

14. Shred any old mail or documents

15. Meal prep

16. Create a home management binder

17. Plan for the upcoming week

18. Start a small business

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Productive Cleaning Tasks

Cleaning tasks will also transform the appearance of your home and go hand and hand with organization tasks.  By cleaning your home, you are being proactive in lowering your stress levels, reducing the levels of germs in your home and improving the safety of your home.

19. Complete a load of laundry-Laundry can pile up quick if we don’t have a plan. Use Sunday as a day to tackle your laundry and have a day during the week to wash 2-3 additional loads of laundry.

20.Clean and tidy each room-The weekend is also good to go through your home vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning your linen.

21.Clean out your refrigerator (check for expired spices)-The day before your trash company comes is the perfect time to do this! You can place the food in your large trash can outside to eliminate odors in your home.

22.Clean and sanitize your phone

23. Clean and sanitize your earbuds

24. Clean your bathroomsproductive things to do when you have nothing to do

Productive Outdoor Home Activities

The appearance of the outside of the home is just as important as the inside of the home.   Schedule time to ensure that you home’s exterior is maintained.

25. If the weather permits, complete landscaping activities (cut your grass, trim your bushes, etc.)

26. Start a garden

27. Declutter and clean your garage

28. Declutter and clean out your car

29. Pressure wash your home

30. Clean and sanitize your outdoor trash can

31. Take a walk in the neighborhood

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Productive Learning Tasks

Learning is a lifelong process and thanks to technology, learning does not have to occur in a classroom or in a formal way.  Free learning is now available in any content area and through any platform that you can think of.

Think of where you could be in 1 year if you commit to consistently learning a subject or niche today!

32. Enroll in a E-course-There are many free and paid E-courses that will allow you to learn at your own pace. You can earn certificates and experience that can allow you to start a side hobby that can turn profitable.

Yes, by completing productive things at home you can earn extra money!

33. Read fictional and nonfictional books-Visit your local library or Amazon to find books in any genre. Reading books is a great productive task to complete at your own pace.

34. Practice public speaking

35. Start a blog

36. Listen to a podcast

37. Watch an informational YouTube video

38. Try a new recipe

39. Learn a new language

40. Learn to play an instrument

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Productive Self-Care Activities

Self-care activities can also be productive.  By investing in activities that allow you to feel good physically and mentally you will notice that your moods will increase and you will be present in your daily activities.

41. Journal

42. Exercise

43. Meditate

44. Take a warm shower or bath

45. DIY manicure and pedicure

46. Create and meet a daily water hydration goal

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Productive and Entertaining Activities

Productive activities can also be fun, creative, and beneficial to your brain!

Did you know that when you complete creative activities, you strengthen your cognitive (brain) abilities.

47. Call, Facetime or Zoom with friends and family- Connecting with your family is productive and important as it allows you to strengthen your bond with your family.

48. Plan a vacation

49. Create art

50. Host a game night

 

Closing Thoughts

There are countless productive things that you can do at home.  You can do productive things if you are bored at home or home alone.

If you have extra time or if you are just looking to give technology a break, any of these activities will also allow you to be productive at home.

Remember with these activities you are in control of the deadlines and can complete the activities at your own pace!

How to be more productive in life also lists additional tips for productivity goals.

 

Categories: Productivity

What no one talks about: How to create a nighttime routine for success

Morning routines are very common and popular. But we often forget about a nighttime routine. However, a nighttime routine for success is just as important as a morning routine and has amazing benefits!

Think about your current evening and night routine.  Do you often come home after a long day at work or school without a plan to wind down for the night?

A strong night routine actually helps sets the tone for the next day and is great for anyone including single individuals, busy individuals, and college students!

In fact Rise Science reports that a nighttime routine is not a luxury but a necessity.

Seriously anyone can benefit from a night routine.

This article defines a night routine and discuss essential actions that can allow you to have a night routine time routine for success filled with productive and self-care activities.

Lets jump in!

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What is a night routine?

A nighttime routine for success means that you have incorporated a set of consistent habits and practices in your evenings that will allow you to prepare for the next day and relax before retiring for the night.

How to create a night routine

When thinking about your night routine for success, think about activities that you can complete in the evening and at night that will prepare you for the next day and activities that will allow you to have a clean and organized home.

Next, this is a must: Think about activities that will allow you to relax after a long day at work or school.

Brainstorm and jot down these activities and tasks.

Remember you are thinking about activities that will prep you for the next day, allow you to have a clean home, and self-care activities.

Next separate the tasks that you listed into the two distinctive categories:

  • Prepping for the next day/cleaning
  • Self-care activities

Congratulations, you have just created the foundation of your nighttime routine!

Now lets discover how to complete your nighttime routine for success.

Completing your night routine

When you complete your nighttime activities you will want to complete the items that you placed in your two distinctive categories together.

For example, you will start with the activities that you grouped and placed in your “Prepping for the next day & Cleaning” together.

Example: In my Prepping for the next day & Cleaning list I have:

  • Prep Lunches
  • Lay out tomorrow’s clothes
  • Clean the Kitchen

I complete these items first and together.

Next, I move into the “Self-Care” category and take a shower and complete my personal hygiene task, followed by spending time with my family and reading.

Be mindful of context switching.  This is where you switch back and forth between unrelated tasks.  Switching back and forth between tasks can allow you to lose focus which can hinder your productivity.

Depending on your day you may need to adjust your nighttime routine.  If your day did not go well, you may want to add additional self-care activities to help you destress from your day.

Lets look at specific activities that you will want to include in your evening routine.

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Activities In Your Night Routine That Will Prepare You For The Next Day

Prep Clothes

Before retiring for the night, lay out your clothes for the next day.  By laying out your clothes for

the next day, you are giving yourself additional time in the morning.  It is also one less decision that you will have to make in the morning.

If you have children allow them to also pick out their clothes.

Take in account clothes needed for the gym and extra-curricular activities.  Prep those outfits too!

Review the next day’s activities

In addition to laying out your clothes, review your calendar and planner.

By reviewing your calendar and planner, meetings, appointments, and obligations for the next day will be fresh on your mind and you are less likely to forget about them.

how to have a better night routineActivities In Your Night Routine That Will Allow You To Create A Clean And Tidy Space

Clean Your Kitchen

Going to sleep with a clean kitchen allows you to wake up to a clean kitchen which will allow your morning to go smoother. Take 15-20 minutes to clean your counters, place your dishes in the dishwasher (or wash them), and sweep the floors.

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Take another 10- 15 minutes to tidy your living spaces if needed. This may include putting away items and throwing away miscellaneous items such as paper.how to apply night routine

Self-Care Activities That Will Prepare You For The Next Day

Spend time with family

After a long day at work, talk to your family about their day.  If you have children, playing games inside or outside also allows the stress to roll off.

Personal Hygiene

Take a warm shower or bath before retiring for the night.  A shower or bath relaxes your body and aides in deep sleep.  Don’t forget to brush your teeth and complete any facial routine that you may have.

Read

Read a book or listen to a book on audio.  Fiction books often allow us to escape if the plot and narrative are engaging and Non-Fiction books allow us to become lifelong learners.

Set Bed Time

A nighttime routine for success cannot be successful if you wake up the following morning restless and tired.  Set a bed time that will allow you to get a least seven hours of sleep.  By striving to get a minimum of seven hours of sleep, you are reducing your stress levels which can improve your mood.

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Activities To Be Mindful Of

There are some nighttime activities that you will want to be mindful of, limiting the time that you engage with these activities.

If you spend too much time on the activities, your routine will not be successful as you will spend time on tasks that will decrease your productivity.

Be mindful of using technology in excess.

Set a time limit on technology as you wind down for the night.   You will also want to consider ceasing your technology use 30 minutes before you prepare to sleep as the blue lights from technology can prevent you from falling into a deep sleep.

Closing Thoughts

By implementing a nighttime routine for success, you will notice that you will wake up refreshed the following morning.  In addition to being refreshed, you are taking proactive measures to have a positive day.

Although we listed many tasks and habits that you could include in your night routine, start with 1-2 habits and slowly add in additional routines.

This will allow you to not feel overwhelmed which will help the habits stick.

Feel free to detail your night routine in the comments!

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Categories: Productivity

How To Be More Productive In Life

One thing that everyone wishes that they could have more of is time!  More time to spend time with our family and friends, more time to complete tasks, and more time to enjoy life.  By implementing and being consistent with productive habits you can transform into an individual that has a more productive life.  By living a productive life, you are giving yourself the greatest gift of time.

Time to devote to your family, friends, and most importantly time to just enjoy life!

Take a minute to analyze your life.

Brainstorm and jot down areas that you want to improve in.  While reading the tips in this article, think about how these tips can help you in the specific areas that you identified and wrote down.

With that being said, lets jump into the article which will cover simple but powerful habits that individuals can develop for a more productive life!

 

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Develop a morning routine

Your morning routine dictates largely dictates the success of your day. If you regularly wake up each morning rushing to complete basic activities and arriving late for work or school, this is a sign that you need a morning routine.

The first step in developing a morning routine is to identify your waking time.

A strong morning routine can be developed by becoming an early riser. The term early riser may vary according to the time that your work or school day starts.  Your morning commute also will determine how early you should awake.

By becoming an early riser, you are giving yourself time to mentally prepare for the day, complete self-care tasks, and attend to the needs of your loved ones without being rushed if you have children.

Some self-care activities items to include in your morning routine are meditation, praying, reading, exercising, journaling, and yoga.

In your morning routine strive to have a healthy breakfast and hydrate with water before heading out the door.

Also in your morning routine, limit your screen time.  If you are able to start waking early but engage on technology devices, you will find that you will be in a cycle of rushing again.

I currently wake up 2 ½ hours before the start of my workday.  This allows me time to mentally be present and complete a few home tasks before waking my kids to tend to their needs.

This article has more great tips on having a productive morning!

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Use planners, lists, and a calendar

Lists, planners, and calendars are tools that allow us to organize and plan our day. By using lists, you also intentionally create a plan that identifies tasks throughout your day that need to be completed whether at work or at home.

These lists serve as guide which in turn helps with focus and accountability.

Planners and calendars allow you to track and remember appointments, meetings, and upcoming obligations.

Planners and calendars also create a visual of your day, week, and month which allows enhances your time management and productivity.

Access to lists, planner, and calendars are limitless. You can access and use paper copies, electronically, or both.

I currently use a mixture of both as technology can sometimes fail.  Writing down events and obligations allows me to put pen to paper which helps with memory.

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Limit Multi-tasking and Distractions

When completing work activities and home tasks, limit distractions as they will not allow you to complete your tasks in a reasonable or set timeframe.

Also, do not try to complete more than one task at a time. When you jump from one activity to the next activity, you are not giving either activity your full attention which can lead to mistakes and less proficiency devoted to the task.

Remember our goal is to become productive more in life!

If something comes up that needs your attention while you are completing a task, stop and complete the new task or add it to your list of items to complete.

The Pomodora Technique is a popular technique that I have adapted and love!

Lifehacks describes the Promodora Technique as a time management technique in which you chunk your time into 25 minutes increments where you consistently work, with the goal of having maximum focus and creativity.

During the 25-minute block in which you work, you limit any distractions (cell phone, smart watches, television, notifications, etc.). After working for 25 minutes, you would stop and take a 5-minute break.  Use this opportunity to take a mental break, stretch, use the restroom, etc.

After your break, you would then complete the cycle of working for 25 minutes with limited distractions.  After you have completed 4 cycles you would take a longer break.

If 25 minutes seems too long of a time to focus on one task, adjust the time to fit your needs.

When you are fully present when completing a task, you will be amazed at your talents and how much you can get completed!

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have a cleaning system

Create a cleaning system that works for you.  You can choose one day out the week to reset and clean your home and complete mini-cleaning tasks throughout the week. For example, each day you may take 30 minutes to clean and organize a specific room or complete a task.  Below is a sample mini-cleaning schedule:

Sunday-Set up your week for success (Grocery shop, meal prep, laundry, clean bathrooms, clean kitchen, vacuum)

Monday-Rest

Tuesday-Clean and refresh bedrooms, Tidy Bedrooms

Wednesday-Clean living room and wash 1-2 loads of clothes

Thursday-Clean Kitchen

Friday-Complete miscellaneous cleaning tasks (dust, wipe down high traffic areas)

Saturday-Rest

Once you establish weekly and daily cleaning habits, you will discover that each week the energy that it takes to devote to cleaning will diminish.

I choose Sundays to reset my home and complete mini-cleaning tasks throughout the week. Click here to read about the importance of having a Sunday routine and download the FREE Sunday checklist.

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arrive early for events

Strive to arrive early for events.  When you arrive early for work or personal events, you are less stressed which allows you to be mentally present for the events.

It also show the organizer of the event that you respect their time.

Tip: Before leaving home prepare for unexpected events such as weather and traffic, adding on extra time to your commute time.

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Develop an evening routine

Productive people have a morning routine which was our first tip for living a more productive life!

However, an evening routine is just as important and vital as a morning routine.  Throughout the day we complete many tasks and make thousands of decisions throughout the day which are cognitively taxing on our brains.

Do you ever notice how you are more mentally “Aware” in the mornings?

Experience Life assert ideally cortisol levels are highest in the morning, helping us stay focused during the day and gradually wears off through the afternoon and evening.

Having an evening routine allows you to include distressing routines that will prepare your body to transition into a deep sleep as well as prepare you to start the following day.

Some self-care activities items to include in your night routine are similar to the morning routine.

Spending time with the family, meditation, praying, reading, taking a warm shower or bath, journaling, and prepping your clothes, could all fall in the list of things to complete before winding down for the night.

Tip: Limit your screen time before going to bed.  This will help you transition into a deep sleep.

Closing Thoughts:

These habits have allowed me to be more productive in life, with noted success in my work and home environment. These habits have taken years to develop but the journey has been worth it!

I encourage you to adopt just one habit, with a guarantee that you will see a difference.

7 Habits Of Organized People also lists additional tips for productivity goals.

Categories: Productivity

Sunday Reset Routine: How To Set Your Week Up For Success

Looking to have more time during the week? Incorporating a Sunday reset routine will help you achieve this goal!

For most individuals, work and school obligations begin on Monday morning. These obligations often include 8-hour work and school days in addition to other obligations such as extracurricular activities, appointments, and social obligations.

With so many activities, Sunday is the perfect day to complete tasks that will give you more time during the week to enjoy these activities.

Once you have established a Sunday reset routine, you will notice that you will still have time within the day to complete self-care activities and leisure activities.

Having home tasks and self-care activities completed on a Sunday is a win for everyone!

If your schedule is different than the traditional 9-5 you can still choose a day in which you are off to reset your week.

Saturday is also a perfect day to reset your home!

 

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What is a Sunday Reset Routine

A Sunday Reset Routine simply means that on Sunday you complete home tasks that will allow you to set your week up for success.

Ideally the majority of the tasks on your Sunday reset checklist will include home chores but your Sunday reset should be catered to your needs and the needs of your family.

A Sunday reset is different from a self-care routine which is a set of routines that allow you to cater to your physical and mental needs, with the goal of improving your overall well-being.

However, by completing a Sunday reset you will notice that there are amazing mental benefits.

By completing chores and creating a home space that is clean and organized you will notice that you are able to focus more, you will have increased endorphins, and you will feel more at peace.

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Why Have A Sunday Reset Routine        

Monday for many individuals can be stressful, as the work week can bring uncertainties. We have heard terms such as Monday Dread and Monday Morning Anxiety that describe how people feel about the new week.

Healthier For Life reports that “weekend tips can set you up for Monday success.”  These tips often reduce the level of stress that you have and include completing certain tasks.

By accomplishing tasks and chores that create a space that brings you peace, you will notice that some of your stress will begin to diminish.

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How To Create A Sunday Reset Routine

When creating a Sunday reset routine jot down a list of home tasks and tasks in generally that you need to complete in your home.

Highlight tasks that will be hard to complete during the week due to your schedule, tasks that must be completed before Monday (ex: purchase food for the kids’ lunches), and tasks that have been on your to do list for a while.

Add these items to your Sunday reset list.  Some of the items require that you leave your home (grocery shopping).  For the items that don’t require you to leave your home, set a timer and begin completing the tasks.

Depending on the needs of your home you may be able to set a timer for an hour and complete a lot of these tasks.

If you have children you may have to chunk your activities, setting your timer for 20-25 minutes.  Strive to complete 1-2 tasks during this time frame.

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Tasks To Include In Your Sunday Reset Routine

When planning for your Sunday rest, these Sunday reset ideas are meant to give you ideas on home tasks that you can complete.  This Sunday reset routine checklist is not meant to be completed in one Sunday or day.

For example, I wash and clean my car on Sundays, but only one Sunday out of the month, not every Sunday.

Remember as you create and establish a reset day, it will be important for you to create a routine that works for you or it will not stick and become a habit.

If you have family members in your home assign them tasks.  These will allow your reset tasks to go much quicker!

  • Create a weekly menu and go grocery shopping or have your groceries delivered
  • Meal prep
  • Clean out your pantry and refrigerator
  • Laundry (Don’t forget about your bed sheets)
  • Prep outfits for the Week
  • Complete home management responsibilities (pay bills, review your budget, review any upcoming appointments)
  • Clean your kitchen
  • Clean your bathrooms
  • Vacuum and dust
  • Choose a specific space in your home to declutter
  • Wash and clean your car
  • Shred old mail and papers
  • Take out the trash
  • Sweep and mop floors
  • Clean out your work bag and children’s bookbags
  • Wash linen
  • Delete old photos and emails

Click HERE for a Sunday reset routine checklist.  One is totally customizable to you needs and the other gives you a list of suggestions!

Tip:  As you complete your tidying tasks, group the tasks. For example, if you are dusting, dust all the rooms in your house at one time.  If you are cleaning the bathrooms, clean all of the bathrooms at one time.  Remember to enlist your family members to help.

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After The Sunday Reset

After you complete Sunday activities, wind down with activities that you enjoy. This may include:

  • Spending time outside
  • Watching TV
  • Spending time with your family and friends
  • Calling family and friends
  • Reading a book
  • Playing games with the family
  • Baking
  • Creating art
  • Listening to a podcast or informational YouTube video
  • Planning a vacation
  • Gardening
  • Learning a new skill
  • Exploring your city
  • Treating yourself to a manicure or pedicure
  • Completing a puzzle
  • Journaling

By completing a Sunday reset, you will also notice that you will have more time during the week to enjoy self-care and leisure activities.

Using Sunday to reset my week has been a game-changer for me! How do you set your week up for success?

Feel free to list weekly reset routines in the comments and check out 7 Habits Of Organized People for additional tips!

Categories: Productivity

5 Ways to have an Organized and Productive Week

 

Do you struggle throughout the week to have an organized and productive week?

What if through 5 practical strategies, you could begin to change the narrative and have a week that runs smooth? By reading this post and discovering 5 tips for an organized and productive you week, you will be on your way to having an organized week which will free up your time to enjoy life more.

 

1.Use Sunday As A Extended Prep Day

In the wise words of Dale Carnegie, “An hour of planning can save you 10 hours of doing.”

For many individuals, the workday starts on Monday.  Using Sunday as a planning and prep day allows you to complete many tasks on the forefront which in turn allows for a more organized and productive week.

It also saves you hours of “doing” during the week which on top of work is often filled with church activities, appointments, sports, school, and overall life.

  • Create a weekly menu and grocery shop for the week. If possible complete this task during this morning.  Ensure to include breakfast, lunch, and dinner items on your list.
    • Completing this activity on Sunday morning will allow you to meal prep on Sunday Afternoon.
  • Complete all laundry on Sunday.
  • Prepare 5 outfits for the work and school week.
    • In the morning M-F when preparing for the week you don’t have to think about your outfit for that day which can often create stress and decreases the amount of time that you have before you need to leave for work or start your day.
  • Write down in your in you planner any appointments or meetings that you have for the week. Add the events on your phone with reminders (Review this planner every day and add in any last-minute events if needed).

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2.Cook Easy and Quick Dinners During the Week

The weekday can be filled with many tasks!  Our children have after-school activities and doctor’s appointments.  We may also have appointments and obligations throughout the week.

Strive to cook dinners that take less than an hour to prepare and cook.

On most days I plan and cook a meat dish, a carbohydrate dish, and vegetables.

For example, a go to in our household is baked chicken paired with rice and asparagus.

Don’t forget to utilize your slow cookers.  I often put on my slow cooker before leaving and when I return from work, I only need to add a vegetable and quick starch with it.

Well Plated has slow cooker recipes for every dish that you can think of!

Cooking double portions allows you to serve leftovers the next day.  Many leftovers marinate and actually taste better the next day!

On Sunday when I prep for the week, I purposely cook double portions for to the next day!

Cooking enough for Monday allows me to come with one less task to complete for the day.

My kids love leftover days!

They help clean the kitchen and know that there will be fewer dishes on leftover days which allows us as a family to have time for other tasks!

Tip: Aim for meals that take less than an hour.

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3.Lay out clothes the night before

Laying out your clothes will take less than a minute if you have selected the items on Sunday.  When you wake up you can easily take a shower and have your clothes ready.

I also like to have a general idea of the shoes that I will also wear with the outfit.

If you have a uniform, laying out your clothes the night before will be super easy!

Look at the your weather app as you may need to make a quick adjustment.

Tip: If you have small children who have meltdowns over outfits (I’m raising my hand, both hands) involve them in the process and let them pick out their outfits the night before.

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4.Do Not go to sleep with a dirty kitchen

After eating dinner we often go into a “Food Coma,” feeling tired and sleepy.

On top of a long day at  work, This may prompt us to say “I’ll clean the kitchen tomorrow.”

Going to sleep with an unclean kitchen means that you will wake up to an unclean kitchen.

If you attempt to clean the kitchen in the morning, chances are you will run late for work.

If you don’t attempt to clean the kitchen in the morning, chances are the disarray will cause your energy levels to deplete before your day even officially begins.

The time spent cleaning the kitchen in the morning if completed at night can allow you to use your time in other ways that need your attention.

Lastly, the unclean kitchen will be also be there awaiting you when you return that evening if you do not clean it in the morning.

Tip:  Clean the dishes as you cook, recruit your kids to help, and use the dishwasher!

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5.Reflect on the Day’s Events

Reflecting on the day’s events allows you to make adjustments and changes to events that may not have went well.

For example, I recently reflected on my morning commute.

Leaving my home 3-5 minutes earlier allowed me to avoid traffic at one major intersection during my morning commute. I am now able to arrive to work approximately 10 minutes earlier which allows me extra time to unpack and gather my thoughts before my coworkers arrive.

Which tips do you use in your home for an organized and productive week?

These tips have allowed me to have a blueprint for an organized and productive week. Do you use any of these tips when organizing your week?

Feel free to list your weekly tips on how you plan for your week to be productive in the comments and check out this Tips For An Productive Morning for additional tips!

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About Champs In Organization

Thanks so much for stopping by. I’m April! A wife, mother of three amazing children, educator, and lifelong learner. As an educator, I have a passion for helping individuals. Organization, to include home organization, tidiness, home routines, and overall life structures have helped me find peace in this anxiety fast-paced world.
Now that you are here, I hope that you stay awhile and most importantly, find something that will grant you a piece of harmony in your home.

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What no one talks about: How to create a nighttime routine for success

Morning routines are very common and popular. But we often forget about a nighttime routine. However, a nighttime routine for success is just as important as a morning routine and has amazing benefits! Think about your current evening and night routine.  Do you often come home after a long day at work or school without […]

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