A couple of years ago, I wrote about the idea of taking a weekly planning retreat. I love the idea because by setting an appointment with yourself and making planning a priority, you are giving home and family management its due diligence. There is a lot of work to managing at home. It can be a full-time job to keep track of daily activities, feed your family nutritiously, stay within budget, and plan for upcoming events and holidays.
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Here are some areas that should be reviewed as consistently as possible.
- To Dos: Household chores/tasks, Dr appts, lessons, extracurricular activities
• Calendar/planner (e.g. Daily, Weekly, Monthly Tasks)
• Weekly To Do List
• Weekly Cleaning Schedule
• Weekly Responsibility List - Holidays: Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc.
• Holiday Budget Planner
• Gift lists (e.g., Gift List B)
• Holiday Meal Planner
• Holiday activities (e.g., Holiday Party Planner) - Events/Occasions: birthdays, special occasions, vacations,
• Birthday Planner
• Gift Lists (e.g., Gift List C)
• Packing Lists (e.g., Packing Checklist)
• Graduation Planning (e.g., Graduation Day Timeline) - Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner, grocery shopping
• My 21 Meals
• Weekly Meal Planner
• Grocery List
• Refrigerator, Freezer, Pantry Inventory - Finances: budget, expenses, bills
• Budget
• Expenses Worksheet
• Bill/Expense Schedule
Do you try take a planning retreat? How often do you “get away” to plan? What is on your agenda for your planning retreat?
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