In today’s busy world we often struggle to juggle between commitments at work and at home. With proper time management you can do your best at achieving a balance between work and home. Here are a few tips to manage your family commitments and chores so that you can get the most done with the least amount of effort.
If you spend a lot of time driving your children to various activities, try to arrange a car pooling system with other parents. This would even work for school if no bus transportation is available. Car pooling is great because it would free you up several mornings and evenings a week. You could catch up with all the things that you have been putting off because of your busy schedule. You might have time to go and see a movie or read that new book you’ve been eyeing.
Eating healthy home cooked meals can be easy with a little bit of time management. For example, set aside every Sunday night to cook meals for the rest of the week. Take everything you have cooked and freeze it for easy, wholesome family meals. This way you can save a lot of time by not having to cook dinner for your family every night and you can use this extra time to catch up on additional chores.
If your children are old enough, assign them some simple chores. Even a bit of dusting takes time off of your hands that can be used elsewhere. Maybe you could take that long walk you’ve been wanting. Children like to help for the most part, so devise a reward system based on what they get done. Sticking to a rewards system helps to build trust. It also gives you and your family a sense that you are all working together for the common good. This could lead to freedom for more family outings and time together as a family unit.
If you can afford it, consider hiring help to clean your house. The time you save by doing this might be well worth the amount you pay your maid. Additionally, if your lawn is large, you might want to consider hiring a gardener. Enlisting the help of outsiders to help run your home can be a great way to free up your time at home. You can use this time to bond with your family, learning new skills that will help you at work or simply relaxing. A relaxed and happy employee is a productive one. Thus, your time management skills at home can have a very positive effect on your productivity at work.
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