Expert Advice, for Busy Families, to Make More Time.
With everyone seeming to be busier
these days, Lifehack offered readers
tips for freeing up some extra time. .
Here are 5 things they suggest:.
1. Delegate tasks through chores, Simple tasks like making the bed or putting away clothes is a great way to introduce young kids to helping out around the house. .
Building upon those tasks
as children mature can help them become
more capable, while also freeing up time. .
2. Take advantage
of grocery pick up
or delivery, Not having to shop in-store
can save hours of time. .
2. Take advantage
of grocery pick up
or delivery, Not having to shop in-store
can save hours of time. .
Lifehack recommends adding items to your online cart when you realize you need something, then check out once a week with a single large order. .
Lifehack recommends adding items to your online cart when you realize you need something, then check out once a week with a single large order. .
3. Determine which activities are a priority. , Doing too many activities at once can
result in the whole family feeling burnt out. .
3. Determine which activities are a priority. , Doing too many activities at once can
result in the whole family feeling burnt out. .
To prioritize, try to figure out which
activities are the most important and
which ones can be cut out or reduced. .
4. Utilize calendars and lists, Save time and mental anguish
by keeping a running to-do-list
or a calendar handy on your phone. .
5. Set up a car pool, Find other busy parents whose kids
do the same activities as your kids. .
Sharing the responsibility of driving to and from practices can save both families a ton of time. .
Taking steps like these can help you spend
more quality time with your family
doing the things you really want to do.
With everyone seeming to be busier
these days, Lifehack offered readers
tips for freeing up some extra time. .
Here are 5 things they suggest:.
1. Delegate tasks through chores, Simple tasks like making the bed or putting away clothes is a great way to introduce young kids to helping out around the house. .
Building upon those tasks
as children mature can help them become
more capable, while also freeing up time. .
2. Take advantage
of grocery pick up
or delivery, Not having to shop in-store
can save hours of time. .
2. Take advantage
of grocery pick up
or delivery, Not having to shop in-store
can save hours of time. .
Lifehack recommends adding items to your online cart when you realize you need something, then check out once a week with a single large order. .
Lifehack recommends adding items to your online cart when you realize you need something, then check out once a week with a single large order. .
3. Determine which activities are a priority. , Doing too many activities at once can
result in the whole family feeling burnt out. .
3. Determine which activities are a priority. , Doing too many activities at once can
result in the whole family feeling burnt out. .
To prioritize, try to figure out which
activities are the most important and
which ones can be cut out or reduced. .
4. Utilize calendars and lists, Save time and mental anguish
by keeping a running to-do-list
or a calendar handy on your phone. .
5. Set up a car pool, Find other busy parents whose kids
do the same activities as your kids. .
Sharing the responsibility of driving to and from practices can save both families a ton of time. .
Taking steps like these can help you spend
more quality time with your family
doing the things you really want to do.
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