As a homeschooler and work at home mom, it’s hard to find that balance between all the things that pull on my schedule. It is difficult to figure out how to organize my week so that I can do what I need to do and not get too side-tracked by what I don’t.
In this episode of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, I am going to answer the question, “How do you get it all done?”
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**The Highlights**
First of all - I don’t claim to get everything done in a day that I wish I could! There just aren't enough hours to complete my wish list.
However, I have learned these five tips really help me to complete all the things I need to do. Through the years by trial and error, plus tips from other homeschool moms, I make sure that I make these five things are a part of my schedule.
Here are my top 5 tips for getting it all done:
1. Plan, plan, plan.
2. Protect your school time.
3. Have breaks and rest time.
4. Get up before everyone else.
5. When things aren’t working, re-evaluate.
Well, those are my top five tips for getting everything you need to each day done!
What would you add to this list? What tips do you give when someone asks, how do you get it all done? Email podcast@elementalscience.com and let me know!
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