I know how important it is for you to get organized, simplify, take control of your days and make more time for family. Therefore, I truly appreciate you visiting my blog and utilizing the resources I offer.
Because of this, I wanted to offer you a special limited time deal!
If you act now, you can purchase my take Back Your Time eBook for just $2.99. That's 33% off!
This book will give you practical tools to help you get in control of your time. You will learn to:
Create schedules that work
Tackle those mountains of paper
Prioritize self without neglecting others
Get and stay motivated
Create to do lists that actually work
and so much more!!
I made this a quick read because us mamas don't have time for fluff. Every page is packed with info to help you become a motivated time saving mama.
Are you constantly running from one thing to the next with things slipping through the cracks?
I've been where you are mama. I know the struggle between balancing kids, and work, and friends, and family, and community, and self. Its hard to get it all done while maintaining sanity. Often something gets left behind and its usually ourselves.
This book will help you create simple systems to reduce the clutter, get control of your time, and actually enjoy your time with family instead of stressing about everything that needs to get done.
The mental work before you can actually get things done
Before you can work on scheduling and organization and stress reduction, you have to do the important work of figuring out what is important to you.
You will learn:
The difference between busy and productive and why this distinction is SO important
How to really hone in on what your priorities are
How to use your priorities to set realistic, motivating goals
Overcoming the mess you had before
This book is meant to help you better manage your time, so you likely had some issues in the past. These sections will help you get on top of the existing mess so that you can move forward.
You will learn:
How to handle all the tasks you had to do before you started this book
Various tactics to help you say no to overcommitment
Scheduling the things that need to get done
Knowing how to efficiently get things done and schedule your time in a way that is motivating instead of overwhelming is essential to our peace of mind.
You will learn:
How to use the tactic of time batching to save time
How to organize millions of sheets of paper that enter our homes daily
How to create a to do list that doesn't feel overwhelming and impossible
How to meal plan and how it really does save you time
Getting through the crazy time with sanity intact
Mornings are rough. Having a plan can help even the messiest of morning routines. Carving in a little me time can help you kick off your day with energy and motivation.
You will learn:
How to create a morning routine that works for you and your family
Why exercise is important for busy moms and how to fit it in
The habits and skills that allow us to make the best use of our Time
There are certain things that the people who seem to have it all together know and do. You can know and do these things too.
You will learn:
Why it is so important to write things down
How to react when the inevitable happens that throws off your plans
How to adopt the habits of the most successful people
Evening plans to make a better morning
The proper evening routine sets you up for a great day. Just a few simple tasks in the evening can totally change the next day.
You will learn:
How to shut off work and focus on family
What to do in the evening to make for a smoother morning
The value of writing things down and dealing with emotions
Time management isn't just about fitting more in, it's about reflecting on what we've done so that we can do better. Our emotions also have an impact on our efficiency, so it is important to take heed of those too!
You will learn:
Why journaling matters and what to include in your journal entries
What a done list is and how it can help with time management and your sense of accomplishment
What to do when you are feeling lost and how to overcome
Why gratitude and reflection are so important