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Advice


Welcome to our advice section. Every week I answer new questions submitted by readers on Organizing, Image, Fashion and Event Planning.
You can read my "AddSPACE To Your Life!" column every week in San Diego's “The Coast News" or read the archived columns below.

E-mail your questions to advice@addspacetoyourlife.com




Organizing Home and Work Schedule


03.31.06

Dear Kathi,

I have been a stay at home mom for the past four years. My youngest child is entering pre-school and his brother is in Kindergarten.

I have just accepted a full-time position and will re-enter the workforce at the end of this month. I'm wondering if you have any tips for organizing my home and schedule.

Candice, San Diego

Candice,

Realize right away that it will take 4-6 weeks before you feel any sense of normalcy with your new routine. Your kids and partner will need time to get used to the fact that mommy is no longer available 24/7. Once they get a new sense of the routine, they will adjust and forget that you were available every moment they wanted a snack or a play partner.

Regarding your new schedule, it is critical to plan in advance and prioritize your tasks. Sit down and compile a list of “must do” household tasks that occur every week. Sub-divide this list into categories like housekeeping, children, shopping/errands.

Once your list is compiled, sit down with your spouse if possible and go through this list. See what, if any tasks can be delegated to him or an outside helper. Reduce your list in as many areas as possible.

Once tasks are agreed upon and assigned, it is time to create a weekly schedule. Draw up a timeline that graphically shows which hours you have available to complete family tasks and provide childcare.

Sitting in carpool lane – telephone

During extracurricular activities – make lists and check twice

Teach children to prepare for school as much as they can on their own. A canvas 5 tiered shelf that hangs from their closet bar is a prefect place for your kids to stow 5 school outfits in advance every Sunday.
Make a lunches and snakc bags


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