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Time-Saving Tips for Busy Mothers on the Go


Women articlesTime-Saving Tips for Busy Mothers on the Go

by Christine Louise Hohlbaum    



Are you looking for that elusive twenty-fifth hour in the day? Search as you might, it just isn’t there. Mothers by trade are the busiest people alive. Here are some time-saving tips to crunch those hours into minutes!

· Carry juice boxes and sugar-free snacks in the glove compartment. It will keep the kids from going ballistic in traffic jams and will save you that extra trip to the fast-food joint on the way home.

· Carry a plastic zippered bag in your purse for receipts. It will save you from hunting later when you need to return an item. It also helps with record keeping. Go through the bag every month and dispose of those receipts you no longer need. The best time to do it is when you receive your monthly credit card statement.

· Designate one or two days per week as your grocery shopping day and let your children know about it. Make a shopping list during the week and stick to it when you get to the store. The fewer extraneous items you purchase, the more money you save. Never shop when you’re hungry, too. Otherwise, that extra bag of potato chips may find its way into your cart after all!

· Cull your recipe books on Sundays and make a meal plan for the week. Add needed items to your shopping list. Make a few meals ahead of time and freeze them for the busiest evenings.

· Tax time can be a stressful time of year. To head off last-minute scrambling, create a folder called “taxes”. Place inside any tax-related documents such as business receipts, bills of sale, charity donations made throughout the yar, etc. Similarly, move all tax-related receipts from your zippered bag to this folder. It is best to highlight your tax-related purchases on your credit card statements as you receive them, instead of waiting until April. Chances are you will make fewer mistakes.

Father Time may be racing away, but there’s no need for us mothers to race along with him!


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Christine Louise Hohlbaum, author of Diary of a Mother: Parenting Stories and Other Stuff, is an American living near Munich, Germany with her husband and two children. Visit her web site for book information and more of Christine’s writing at: http:/ http://www.diaryofamother.com/





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