Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Printable: A Busy Mom's To Do List

 Updated on 2/13/2011:  It looks like people were having problems with the download.  I have updated this post with new documents.  Please let me know if there are any other problems.

Sometimes keeping up with the work of running a household is NOTHING short of overwhelming.

One thing that has really helped me to stay on top of things is by using a printable "To Do" list.  Every Sunday I hang this list on my refrigerator as a reminder of what I need to get done in a given week.  I kind of play a game with myself to see how much I can get checked off on any given week.  It is a real motivator for me! 

So, as my little gift to you, I present these printable "Busy Mom To Do Lists".  (I have heard that they are equally effective for Busy Dads too!)  I have provided three different options for you to choose from.

1)  Already Filled-In Chore List- Need a "chore system" that is already put together?  This is the exact list that I use at home. It has all of the chores filled in for every day, plus some room for you to write in any extra chores you have specific to your home.
You can download it for free by clicking on the link below.



2)  Blank Chore List-  Do you want to move some chores over to different days?  Are your chores completely different than mine?  Well, here is a blank document that you can print and then write in your own chores on any day you want.
You can download it for free by clicking on the link below.


3)  Electronically Editable Chore List-  Do you despise writing things in by hand?  Do you want a pretty chore list that you can hang on your 'fridge that is customized to your home? Do you want to pick your own fonts and colors? Well, here is a word documented that is pre-formated for you to electronically edit with your own chores. You may modify this any way you want.  Just please do not remove my blog name.
You can download it for free by clicking on the link below.
Download Busy Mom's To Do List-Modify Electronically.doc
(Make sure you select DOC when you download it.)


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These documents may be modified and reproduced by individuals only.  All I ask is that you please do not remove my blog name from the document.  Also, if you found these documents helpful, please consider "paying it forward" by sharing this page on facebook, twitter, or your own blog.
Tips for Creating your own To-Do Lists:
1)  General Organization Tips:  When making a "To Do" lists, I found it helpful to divide tasks into two categories:  things I need to do daily, and things I need to do only once a week.  I have also found it helpful to divide larger jobs into smaller tasks.  For example, I don't just say "Clean the kitchen"---I divide that larger job into tiny pieces that way it doesn't seem so overwhelming, and I can celebrate every little thing that I get done.  (Even if I don't actually get the entire kitchen cleaned!)


2)  Give yourself a break:  I like to warn people not to fall into the "All of Nothing" mentality.  You may NEVER get everything on your To Do lists done during the week.  But the lists at least give you a goal to shoot for.  So don't beat yourself up if you don't get everything on the list finished each week.  In fact, I personally have never gotten every single thing checked off!  I just accept that I am in the season of my life where I might not always have a perfectly clean house.  Although the list gives me something to shoot for.  So, again, don't give up or feel overwhelmed if you don't get everything checked off!  Instead look at it positively and make it a goal to get as many things as possible checked off.  The list is there to help you, not to add extra stress to your life.  Focus on the positive--and how much you are getting done vs what you aren't getting done.

This is Part 1 in my series on Household Chores:
1)  Part 1:  Printable Chore List (You are here)
2)  Part 2:  Top Ten Tips for Tackling Chores

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Friday, February 4, 2011

A Charlotte Mason Pre-School Schedule

In my last post I talked about some of our curriculum resources.  A reader recently emailed me and asked me to talk a little bit about how our week is typically structured. 


So I present to you a weekly "schedule" that I put together for use with my two preschool aged children.  I put "schedule" in quotation becaues really this is just a light list of things to do on days when I could use some inspiration and guidance.  (Because who can stand watching another episode of Barney?!  Am I right?)  :)   So, again, this schedule is not something I follow rigidly.   In fact, on many days I throw this entire schedule out the window and just go with the flow as opportunities present themselves. 

This schedule may look like a lot of things to cover with a preschooler.  However, I have to say that many of these things take less than 5-10 minutes.  The rest of them are just naturally incorporated into our day.  (For example listening to music while we clean up the house.)    Also, although it is not explicitly stated, the majority of our preschoolers day is spent busily involved in free, unstructured play and plenty of time spent out-of-doors.  

This schedule is available to download below from ScribD.   In the following days, I will also talk a bit about what these various segments look like in our day.  (Picture study, music study, etc.)


A Charlotte Mason Preschool Schedule                                                            



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