As the name of my blog indicates, I spend a lot of time thinking about home. Of course, my Heavenly Home is the one that is eternal, so that’s where I need to lay up my treasures, and that’s the one I’m striving for. But in the meantime, I have been given this tiny piece of the here-and-now—this home on the edge of town, this family, this neighborhood—in which to serve Him. And, though this is in the earthly realm, I want the things that happen here to be investments in the Heavenly realm.




Monday, February 7, 2011

Organization (By a Non-Guru) :: Tip 2


Keep a daily list.



Pssst...remember when I told you that my tips (being from a non-guru and all) would be simple?
 

Today's tip is quite simple, but keeping a daily list is a big help to me in organizing my time and my thoughts.  I was inspired by this idea from Anna over at Pleasant View Schoolhouse (a beautiful homemaking blog).   

I have a small (7x5) spiral notebook that is my daily organizer.  No fancy charts and sheets or somebody else's organizational style.  Each morning, I simply write the date at the top and then list everything that I would like to accomplish that day: daily chores, appointments, notes to write, errands, phone calls to make, craft projects, cleaning projects, and so on.  I will also jot down lists of things I need to take to a certain place, phone numbers, and appointment times.  In the bottom corner, I write out our dinner menu for the day. 

I work from this list all day, checking things off as they are accomplished.  (Isn't "checking" a satisfactory experience?  Does anyone else ever add something that you've already done to a list, just for the pleasure of checking it off?)    P


Benefits of the daily list...
  • Helps me to remember what needs to be done.
  • Helps me to prioritize my time.
  • If I have a short time between activities, I can scan the list for something that will fit that amount of time.
  • I can check things off.  ~smile~

When the notebook is filled, I go back through to see if there is anything that needs to be saved.  (For example, I have saved the list of items to take to our extended family Christmas party...just tucked in the back of my current notebook.  Then next year, I don't have to rack my brain to remember those details.)

Do you keep lists?  (Do you like to check? P)

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3 comments:

  1. Hi Cheryl,
    I just found your blog. Keeping a list works for me too. I love the simplicity of it. Although, I think I'll try out your ideas and I'll also check out the link. Btw, I was a homeschooling mom but my baby graduated this past year from our homeschool.

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  2. Hello - I just found your blog from a link on Carols.
    I keep a list just like you do, in a 10 cent spiral. Somedays I get it all done and somedays I don't. I've tried more complicated planners but just my own list works best and easiest for me

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  3. Yes, Rhonda, the list is just simple enough to work, isn't it? And on the days that I just jump in and neglect to make a list, I wonder why I didn't!
    Thanks for stopping by... :-)

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