Thursday, February 23, 2023

My Current Morning Routine

A routine is defined as a customary or regular course of procedure. Routines are so important in my life; they make up the rhythm of my day. It can take a while to build a routine that works for you; but once you figure it out, life will be so much easier.

As with almost everything in life, routines will change as your seasons of life change.  As a teacher, I have a different morning routine during the school year than I do during the summer.  As a working mom, my weekend morning routine is also different than my week day morning routing.  

My favorite thing about my morning routine is that I don't have to use any energy deciding what to do when I wake up.  That has already been figured out.  I can use my mornings to slowly wake up and save my energy for more important work - raising my kids, being a great wife, and supporting my co-workers and students at school.  

With out further ado, here is my current week day morning routine.

  1. Wake up between 4:45 am and 5:00 am.  
  2. Get ready for work - I brush my teeth, do my skin care, hair, and end with putting on my make-up.  
  3. Grab a cup a warm coffee
  4. Read my daily devotional - I am currently reading through the The Message: Solo: An Uncommon Devotional
  5. Write in my prayer journal - Watch for a future post on what I include in this.
  6. Write in my Flecks of Gold journal - This is a three year journal where I record something that happened the day before (an event, funny thing my kids said, struggle I worked through, etc.) 
  7. Wake up the girls
  8. Make all the beds
  9. Get the girls breakfast
  10. Pack backpacks and lunches (including my own)
  11. Say my good-byes and head out the door around 6:45 am. 
It took a couple weeks to develop and refine this routine. To help me create my routine I made a list of what was important for me to accomplish in the morning. I also watch several morning routine YouTube videos to get ideas of how to fit it all in.  

I hope that this inspires you to create a fantastic morning routine.  If you already have one, what do you include in your morning routine?


Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Weekly Cleaning Routine

I love routines!  A routine helps me to get things done without really having to think about it; it is just part of my life. Once you figure out a good weekly cleaning routine, your house always looks clean! A cleaning routine also allows your family members to help with cleaning - they know exactly what gets cleaned on each day.  

Over the years my weekly cleaning routine has changed due to the season of life I am currently in.  Being a teacher means my cleaning routine usually also changes from school year to summer.  When creating my cleaning routine, I keep in mind what really needs to be cleaned on a weekly basis (and what can be cleaned on a monthly basis) and when throughout the week do I have time to fit in these cleaning tasks. Right now, we are in the middle of a school year so most of my cleaning is done on the weekends.  However, I also want to enjoy time with family and friends on the weekend so I sprinkle a few tasks throughout the week.  

My School Year Cleaning Routine

Here is what my weekly cleaning routine currently looks like:

Monday

  • Wash Towels

Tuesday

  • No Cleaning Tasks

Wednesday

  • Load of Laundry

Thursday

  • Wash Sheets

Friday

  • No Cleaning Tasks

Saturday

  • Clean Bathrooms
  • Dust
  • Mop
  • Vacuum
  • Kitchen
  • Laundry (Usually 4 loads)

Sunday

  • Clean Out Car 
  • Clean Out Purse

I keep my weekly cleaning routine in the "Routines" section of my planner.  This way I have a master list that I can refer back to as I am planning my week.  

This routine took me a few weeks to figure out what works best for me.  There are occasions where I will move something from one day to another due to what we have going on that week.  I also find comfort in the fact that because this is such a routine for me, if I have to skip something one week due to being too busy, I know that it will get done the next week. 

What does your current cleaning routine look like?

Monday, February 6, 2023

What is saving my life right now? My planner!

What planner do I use? 

I have tried several planners over the years.  Last year I tried out a Happy Planner and my heart fell in love!  I like the ability to easily customize what is in my planner from month to month. I girls are also fascinated with the ability to "tear" the pages out and put them back in again.  

What is in my planner?

I use the vertical layout.  Each week has its own two-page spread.  Each day has three large boxes that allow you to divide up your day in a variety of ways: morning, afternoon, night; a box for each member of your family; or possibly work items vs home items.  

I use the top box for each day to record events/appointments for that day.  I also write down what we are having for dinner that night.  The other two boxes I use to create to-do lists for that day.  Sometimes both boxes are used, however, most days only one of the boxes is use.  

I currently have added to my planner the following sections:

  • Quarterly: This contains my goal planning and brain dump for the current quarter.  More to come on this process later!
  • Routines: Here I create pages for each of my routines including my planner routine, cleaning routine, and meal routine.  More to come on these as well.
  • Entertainment: Right now, all this section contains is my list of movies and TV shows I would like to watch.  

My Planning Routine

I usually sit down every Sunday morning with a cup of coffee and all of my planner supplies and calendars to plan out the upcoming week.  

The first thing I go is choose the stickers and color scheme for the week.  I don't use a lot of stickers, but I like to have just a few to give a little decoration.  The stickers I am currently using are Bloom Daily Planner Seasonal Sticker Pack , Bloom Daily Planners Inspirational & Motivational Quotes Planner Stickers, and Dot Stickers.  I then take out my favorite Flair pens and highlighters and pick a color that matches these stickers.  I plan out the week using a black pen, but then use this colored pen to make adjustments as the week go and to check off my to-do list.  

Next, I use my dot stickers to add in the events and appointments for the week.  I gather most of these items from our shared family Google Calendar however I do look at my girls classroom calendars as well. I also add in our meals for the week. 

Finally, I add in my to-dos for each day.  This list is determined by what events are happening that week and my daily to-do list.  I also include a post-in note on the bookmark in my planner titled "Next Week" where I can record things that pop into my brain that I need to do, but can wait until next week.  One more spot I check is my email for additional to-dos. 

As I am listing out my to-dos I keep in mind everything that is already happening that day and I try to be realistic with how much energy and extra time I am going to have that day.  For example, Tuesdays are extremely busy with with dance for my girls and meetings for my husband.  It is all on me to get the kids back and forth from three different dance classes and to find a way to feed them some dinner.  I don't have much time or energy left once we get home for the night!

I hope that you have gather some ideas for your planner or if you don't use one currently will think about giving one a try!