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Welcome to Mission 51 of our 52 Get Organized Missions!
If your week invariably feels chaotic and at odds with your natural energy, personal preferences, and practical considerations, then you’ll love this mission.
Over the next 30 minutes we’re going to create an ideal weekly schedule template – a baseline planner you can use for your weekly timetable.
Remember: you only need 30 minutes for the basic mission. Extended Options are below.
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Our daily template is as follows: Exercising; Emails; ME time one to two hours per day is our personal time; week days we will attend our classes and keep all medical appointments as needed
Mornings: Preparing for the day
Lunchtime: Preparing and eating lunch
Afternoons Monday through Friday: 15- 30 minutes of decluttering
Evenings: Preparing and eat dinner
Late Evenings: after 8 PM: relax; computer time; lay your clothes out for the next day; tidy up before lying down for a good night’s sleep
Every other day: Return calls unless it is urgent
Weekly to Do List is as follows: Paperwork; run errands in like areas to save time and money
Weekends to Do List is as follows: Saturday: Have a good breakfast; free day to walk your dogs or do something of interest to you Sunday: Free day or a church day
Extended family time: weekly or monthly plan a family activity
Lifetime: Legal Documents
Personal Choice time: Reading and Writing
That schedule gives your day a nice, even flow. No need to rush, or feel any pressure. Thanks for the input everyone.
🙂 Kylie
Community Manager