7.25.2013

Time Management

Managing my time, and my family's time, well is an ongoing struggle for me. I have a tendency toward laziness and procrastination, and I see that my girls have already learned some of those bad habits and behaviors because of me!! But God encourages us to use our time well, as good stewards. (See Ephesians 5:15-16, Proverbs 31:27, or look at what the Bible has to say about the words diligent and lazy. To not waste a moment - there are too many important things to be accomplished. Especially as a wife and mom!! Especially since I'm raising up young ladies who will someday need to manage their own lives & homes! Ministering to Will and the girls could easily take up every waking moment; so how do I decide what needs to be done when? I find that without some scheduling and planning, my good intentions remain intentions, and never get done - and precious fleeting moments are gone.

Here are some simple tools I use to help me manage my time well better than I used to (I'm forever a work in progress! Changing my habits takes time, and I have to extend a lot of grace to myself daily).

#1) The Master Schedule

The Master Schedule. I have this hanging in our living room and our school room for quick reference!

The schedule covers my day and each of the girls' days from wake-up to bedtime.
The girls & I have our day planned out, Monday-Saturday. We don't follow the schedule exactly as it is written every single day, but it is a visual reminder to me that we need to be doing our best to live a life of faithfulness, orderliness, & diligence as we work toward following it more often. To make sure chores get done, school is worked on, and that things like one-on-one time happen. I created this master schedule with the encouragement of a good friend who recommended Steve & Teri Maxwell's book Managers of Their Homes. It's one of the best time & energy investments I've made in the past 5 years. The book is available at Titus 2. It is well worth the investment, no matter the size of your family!

#2) The Family Whiteboard

Nothing fancy or Pinterest-worthy, but it has helped us out so much!
For less than $20, we purchased a large whiteboard. It hangs in our living/dining area. As you can see, I have different spots: To-Do, meals, and what's coming up. Because it's right where I spend most of my time, I can easily add messages & notes right away (rather than thinking "I'll remember to write that down!" WRONG. I never remember to "write that down" later!). 

#3) The School Binder

This is my "working" school binder - an inexpensive 1" binder that holds 9 weeks' worth of school schedules & any worksheets we need to have on hand. I keep it out on the school table at all times for quick access & reference. I also have a 3" binder that holds the other 27 weeks' worth of schedules, that stays on the bookshelf.
Sonlight's Instructor's Guide has been one of the most useful ways to keep our homeschool organized & efficient. I spend very little time planning or making copies because it's done for me, and the way the guide is set up it allows me to see quickly what still needs to be done and keep track of what we've accomplished. You can download 3 weeks' worth of ANY IG by clicking here.

#4) The Whiteboard Calendar

I initially bought this years ago with the intention of using it for preschool - to do colorful fun lessons with the girls about months, days, etc. But they weren't really interested in it. I'm thankful, because it's been way more useful as my wall calendar!
By the front door, I have a whiteboard calendar. I keep things like upcoming visitors, appointments, upcoming trips, etc on it. Because I am a visual learner and need to see things over and over in order for them to stick, having things written down in multiple places - where I will see them!! - helps me to remember and be mentally prepared for my days.

#5) Prayer

This is the MOST effective & important way I've found to manage my time!! When I deliberately take time to sit in the presence of the Lord and ask Him to guide me in choosing diligence, and to ask Him to order my day, I find that the whole day runs more smoothly. (That does NOT mean that nothing bad or inconvenient happens! But it means that God prepares my heart and attitude for the things that do happen!) Whether it's 5 minutes or an hour, the first thing I try to do when I wake up is to pray - that God would keep changing me, for Will, for each of the girls, and for our day to be ordered well for His purposes. Some mornings require me to spring out of bed into action immediately without pausing for prayer (example: medical emergency with one of the girls) - so I simply pray as I go, and take a few minutes to sit & pray quietly when I'm able - sometimes that means I have the girls in my lap or when I'm driving around running errands.



Daily planners (the notebook kind) have never been of much use to me. I have tried multiple ways to make one be a part of my day because so many of the books I've read about being a good wife/mom/homemaker/leader/etc laud the planner as an essential piece of managing time, but I'm come to terms with the fact that it is more discouraging for me to try to use one and fail than to just not use one. The above system, after MUCH trial and error (years' worth!), has been more helpful to all of us. It doesn't mean that I never waste time, but it gives me a good goal and the motivation to keep trying.

Will would probably be the first to point out that our days don't often look anything like what the master schedule says; that I still don't do a good job of limiting my computer time to 30 minutes in the morning and again after the girls go to bed; that some housework gets pushed to the very end of the day (or, till the next morning!); that the girls spend too much time watching TV some days. But over the past few months since I got serious about managing my time and the girls' time more purposefully, I see improvement!!

Have you found a time management system that works well for your family? If so, would you share below?

Redeeming my time,
for His glory!
~Lisha

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12 comments:

  1. Using the tools that work for you is the secret to good time management. Looks like you have pulled to together some great tools there.
    I use some similar, like the master schedule, and the school binder. Now that you are all ready, have a wonderful school year!

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  2. Thank you for your kind words :)

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  3. These are some great ideas for time management. I will most likely be shifting from full time working mom to stay at home mom after Christmas, so I will have to remember them then. I want to be better organized and more effective at getting things done around the house and I also want to start a preschool curriculum for my son.

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  4. Stopping over from Monday Mommy Blog Hop! This is impressive, time management is always a struggle for us, I am going to use some of your pointers!

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    1. Welcome, Monica! I'm so thankful that you're encouraged by these ideas. We still struggle too, but a little less now that the girls & I have found a method that seems to work well for us. :)

      Have a great week!
      ~Lisha :)

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  5. Daily planners never really work for me, either. I find that the family chalk board assists me in getting more accomplished. Its still written down - just in a place where I can't miss it. Plus, since I write down what I want to get done during the day the night before or day of - I am more focused. Now, we do have a family calendar where we write down appointments and other commitments (so I can see them as they are coming up) but digital planners, pocket planners and the like are a waste on me. I use them for like 2 days and then a year later I find them and think "well, that was a waste of a year"

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    1. I know what you mean! I just found a 2-year planner (mostly unused, from 2010-2011!) that I gave to my girls to use :) It was more discouraging to me to try to use one of those than to have no plan at all. This system just works in this season, and it's made the days less stressful for all of us.

      Thanks for visiting - I'm grateful! Have a blessed week!
      ~Lisha :)

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  6. You really are doing everything you can to keep your family organized! My hubby is a huge fan of the whiteboard. We have on in our kitchen for his home projects and he has another on in his office for work related projects. I'm more of a calendar/schedule girl.

    Cindy from Superheroes and Teacups

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    1. Thanks, Cindy! It took so much trial and error to figure it out, but things are so much smoother (...most days) because we've got a system that works so well for our family. It sounds like you and your husband have found a great system for your family, too :D

      Thank you for stopping in! I'm thankful you're here :)
      ~Lisha

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  7. These are some phenomenal tips! As my son gets older I'm sure I will be able to use more and more of these. I was just telling hubby I could use a planner. Prayer is always as I can. With an 18 month old I get those get out of bed quickly with distraction quite often. It doesn't bother me, though. Often times I pray at night when all is asleep or in the morning if I'm up before the little one. My schedule is highly dependent on hubby and baby for sure :)

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  8. This all sounds great! Sounds similar to how I try to keep things! I could seriously use a planner though!

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    1. In those 'little' years, so much of your schedule is based on the littles - you're so right! And you have to be willing to adjust your prayer and quieter times for when there is down time. I think it's most about what works best for your style and your family. The whiteboard has really been the most helpful thing in the last few weeks. Now that my girls can read, I can write their chores on the board and they don't have to keep asking over and over again what to do! :)

      I'm thankful that you're visiting, Brittnei! Thanks for the encouragement :)
      ~Lisha :)

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