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8 Stay-Organized Tips to Save Time and Money as a Busy Parent

Here are eight tips for busy divorced and single parents to take you from panic mode to in-control mode quickly and easily. 

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As a busy divorced and single parent, it can be difficult to stay organized and on top of the everyday tasks that come with having a family. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by all of the things that you need to get done. The great news is that there are quick ways to make staying organized easier and more cost-effective. 

Here are eight tips from Emily Graham, founder of the support website Mighty Moms, to take you from panic mode to in-control mode quickly and easily. 

1. Creating a Peaceful Home Environment

The first step in staying organized is reducing stress. This includes taking steps to create an environment that’s more peaceful and conducive to productivity. To do this, eliminate clutter, turn off your electronic devices when they’re not in use, and take breaks throughout the day. These simple steps can go a long way in making your home feel less chaotic!

2. Take Advantage of Time Management Hacks

Time management strategies such as setting deadlines, delegating tasks, or focusing on one task at a time can help ensure that you’re being productive with your time. This can help you stay focused on the important things instead of getting bogged down in smaller details. Also, creating lists or setting reminders for yourself can keep you on track with tasks throughout the day.

3. Prepare Your Meals Ahead of Time

Meal planning is an excellent way to save time and money while also staying organized. Meal planning lets you plan out your meals ahead of time, so you don’t have to worry about what’s for dinner each night or rush out at the last minute for ingredients. Additionally, meal prep allows you to purchase ingredients in bulk, which saves both time and money in the long run.

4. Take Advantage of Remote Work Options

Working from home has become an attractive option due to its cost-effectiveness and convenience, which is especially helpful if you’re a now-single parent with kids at home. Organized Interiors notes that working at home eliminates commuting costs, as well as other expenses associated with working outside of the home. Remote work also offers more flexibility, which is especially beneficial for busy parents who have trouble managing their workloads and other family responsibilities during traditional work hours.

5. Try to Consolidate Tasks

Molly Maids points out that errands can take up a lot of time and money if not properly managed. Consolidating errands, shopping online, and taking advantage of discounts offered by online stores can help conserve time and money in the long run. Gasoline costs accumulate over time when you make multiple trips instead of one, so planning ahead and taking measures to reduce errand running can be beneficial for your bank balance.

6.  Streamline Your Cleaning Routine

Developing a cleaning routine is an essential part of staying organized. Scheduling certain cleaning tasks for certain days can help you avoid feeling overwhelmed. This could include washing dishes after meals, vacuuming once a week, and organizing closets and drawers twice a month. Following this routine will help keep your home clean, without causing you too much anxiety.

7. Keep Clutter at Bay

To ensure your home stays organized after decluttering, invest in appropriate storage solutions like bins, baskets, and boxes to contain items within designated areas. Labeling shelves and drawers are also beneficial to sort everything neatly, so that nothing gets missed during weekly cleanings. With the right solutions implemented correctly, making sure your space stays organized will come naturally.

8. Organize Your Digital Documents

Parents should prioritize researching the different ways to store vital medical and school records digitally. Doing so guarantees that any important information doesn’t get lost or disappear, regardless if the primary device fails unexpectedly. PDFs are a great way to easily organize documents and find them quickly, as well as give users access from multiple devices at once. And if you use an OCR software (often referred to as text recognition), you can do things like scan a receipt to create a smart, searchable file.

Staying organized doesn’t have to be a difficult or expensive endeavor! Take small, smart steps now to reduce stress and make your life less chaotic by decluttering, creating peaceful environments, and finding digital tools like PDFs to store important documents. This can help save divorced parents time and money while making their day-to-day lives much easier.

About Emily Graham

Emily Graham is the creator of Mighty Moms. She believes being a mom is one of the hardest jobs around and wanted to create a support system for moms from all walks of life. On her site, she offers a wide range of info tailored for busy moms, from how to reduce stress to creative ways to spend time together as a family. Contact: emilygraham@mightymoms.net.

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