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		<title>Make Yourself A Batch for Back to School</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is an exciting time for families everywhere! New teachers, new (and old) friends, and let’s not forget, new school clothes and supplies! During this transition phase of implementing schedules and reestablishing routines, how about including a fresh batch of organizing optimization for yourself? Now, there’s no need for an “I can’t possibly make time [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is  an exciting time for families everywhere! New teachers, new (and old) friends,  and let’s not forget, new school clothes and supplies! During this transition  phase of implementing schedules and reestablishing routines, how about including  a fresh batch of organizing optimization for yourself?</p>
<p>Now, there’s no need for an “I can’t possibly make time now  to get organized” panic! I am not talking about an entire mom-organization  overhaul – rather, just <em>one</em> quick and  easy step that may make your mom agenda a little more manageable this fall. Little  steps in the right direction often get us where we want to be with a smile on,  rather than stressing ourselves out even more by trying to get there all at  once!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.momevolve.com/ezine/images/august2010-5.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="170" align="right" />One  organizational habit I have found to be very helpful over the past year is  “batching”. Since we moms are in “school-focus” mode right now, let me clarify  that this type of batching has nothing to do with the 3rd grade  cookie sale! This batching refers to your tasks and To-Do’s and involves  leveraging your time, focus, and energy by grouping similar tasks in your agenda that  require the same type of thinking or actions, so you can complete them all (or  at least some of them) together when you are in that “mode”.</p>
<p>There are many different ways to batch tasks,  and it really is a matter of personal preference and what works best for your  style and schedule. For instance, you can designate a certain time of day for  checking e-mails (rather than getting sucked into them every time your In Box  chimes), you can reserve one specific afternoon of the week for certain  household chores or errands, you can block off a spot in your calendar each day  solely for returning phone calls or doing social media, and so on.</p>
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<p>One way I have  implemented batching as an organizational tool is to focus on certain types of  tasks on certain days. For example, in  my business I normally plan to kick my week off by building in space for some  creativity with Monday as my writing day (i.e., blog posts, articles, curriculum,  etc.), then Tuesdays and Thursdays are “reserved” mostly for client-focused  activities( i.e., coaching calls, teleclasses, training), Wednesdays are for  marketing-related work, and Fridays are my “open” day, where I can typically be  available for volunteering at the kids’ schools, plan on some regular <span style="color: #fc5865;"><span style="font-family: Script MT Bold;">M</span><strong>E</strong></span><strong><em>-Time Now™</em></strong> (i.e., whatever I would enjoy doing  on my own or with a friend), and catch up on any loose ends from the  week.</p>
<p>Is this how my week  runs like clockwork every week without fail?   Of course not – we all know that a Mom’s life comes with daily  interruptions and to-be-expected unexpected detours.  The idea here is not to create a rigid agenda  that stresses you out at the thought of straying from it.  Rather, by batching similar tasks based on  what works best with your schedule and daily/weekly energy level patterns, it  allows you to focus and be in the “zone”, so you can complete specific types of  tasks most efficiently.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.momevolve.com/ezine/images/august2010-6.jpg" alt="" width="139" height="254" align="left" />By claiming designated  time blocks on your calendar for the completion of defined groups/batches of  tasks, To-Dos become more tangible and you can often better manage how you fill  your available hours or minutes in a given day or week.  It can be very reassuring to know that, when  a To-Do enters your list, there is a time “bin” in your agenda that it fits  into.   It can also feel very rewarding  to complete a planned-for batch of tasks on your list, rather than randomly  picking things off one at a time, while you waste precious moments and energy  worrying about how and when it will get done in your week.</p>
<p>What  tasks do you have on your To-Do list that you may be able to batch together  this week?  Consider designating a time  for their completion in your agenda, and smile as you bid them farewell for  now!</p>
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		<title>Get Organized With The Organized Mom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 13:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynnmomevolve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Organization]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you expecting your first or third (or 4th-plus!) child? Or, are your newborn days over, but you know someone who is excitedly waiting for their newest little family member to join them? Give yourself or them a hand with getting organized before the baby even arrives, with a room-by-room guide book that addresses their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you  expecting your first or third (or 4th-plus!) child? Or, are your  newborn days over, but you know someone who is excitedly waiting for their  newest little family member to join them? Give yourself or them a hand with  getting organized before the baby even arrives, with a room-by-room guide book  that addresses their every baby-planning and organizing need as a new mom: &#8220;<em>The Organized Mom&#8221; </em>by Stacey Crew.</p>
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<p>Whether we are a  first-time mom or an old pro at bringing baby home, we all know how  overwhelming our littlest new edition to the family can be, right? Imagine how  much more relaxed and enjoyable the experience would be if we had step-by-step  instructions on how to prepare our home and ourselves for baby&#8217;s arrival.</p>
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<p>In  &#8220;<em>The Organized Mom&#8221;</em>, Stacey shares  easy to understand guidance, useful check lists, and helpful examples on  everything from selecting and organizing nursery necessities, to packing for  the hospital, to organizing the rest of your home and life to allow for the  smoothest transition and the most enjoyment once the baby arrives home. <em>&#8220;The Organized Mom&#8221;</em> by Stacey Crew is  definitely my new favorite baby shower gift! You can learn more at <a href="http://www.staceycrew.com">www.staceycrew.com</a>, and the book is also now available  on amazon.com.</p>
<p>Live Positively Fulfilled!</p>
<p><em><strong>Lynn </strong></em> <em><strong>Ely<br />
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