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    5 Lists That Will Make You Feel Organized
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    5 Lists That Will Make You Feel Organized

    The right lists help you stay sane and steady. Here are five essential lists every homemaker needs to keep life organized, calm, and under control.

    The list doesn’t destroy culture; it creates it. Wherever you look in cultural history, you will find lists.
    – Umberto Eco

    These are the lists that I consider essential to my sanity. I always go through times of neglecting them, and then I feel crazy, and then I return to them and feel great relief.

    Essential List #1 - Calendar

    Yes, a calendar is a list. There are three essential calendar rules to keep a calendar working:

    1. Keep one calendar that has every commitment on it.
    2. Always write down every time-specific commitment or appointment right away.
    3. Look at your calendar every day.

    Here’s a video tour of my calendar, which I keep in Google Cal:

    Essential List #2 - Running List

    You might choose to keep a running list on paper or in Evernote, or you might choose an app. What you use doesn’t matter so much as that you keep a list of the things you want and need to do, you keep it pared down, and you look at it regularly.

    Essential List #3 - Homeschool Checklists

    I keep a school list on my command clipboard, and each of my elementary students also has a clipboard with a weekly checklist. I’ll be sharing those later in the month.

    But, however you organize your task lists, somehow you have to know what you’re supposed to get done each day, even if it never seems to all happen. It’d be even more crazy-making if you didn’t even know what you’re aiming for.

    Essential List #4 - Menu Plan

    Getting dinner on the table with less fuss and less preparation and energy will help decrease the wear-and-tear on us during our days. Make a list of simple meals and keep those ingredients on hand. Make your grocery list run mostly on autopilot by starting with a master pantry list.

    Simplified Dinners lays all those pieces out for you so that dinner can be open-and-go, even if you don’t think about it until school is over.

    Essential List #5 - Brain Dump

    The brain dump process can be a huge thing that happens over the course of multiple weeks the first time. But once your home habits and systems are up and running, you are not done brain dumping.

    Keeping a place to capture thoughts or ideas or notes or craziness-out-of-your-head is a habit to cultivate. It is ubiquitous capture. It is doing mini brain dumps whenever you feel internally scattered and distracted.

    All these lists, in fact, will help during those times. You can look at them and be relieved. You’re busy, you’re getting a lot done, but you’re not crazy.

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        Written by

        Mystie Winckler

        Mystie Winckler

        Mystie, homeschooling mom of 5, shares the life lessons she's learned and the grace she's received from Christ. She is author of Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done