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As a work at home mom you know how precious your time is. You have very limited time to get a long list of projects accomplished. So in order to get the best out of your day it is best to determine what on the list is a 'must do' and what others can simply wait. Believe me this is easier said than done but with practice you can get a large amount accomplished. This applies to any work at home mom, and doesn't matter if you have 1 or 6 children or if you have them attending school or are homeschooling them. The tips I will share with you will help you avoid wasting time, which will make an immense difference in your life. Tips to Avoid Wasting Time * Delegate, delegate, delegate...who says you have to do it all? * Finish the project you started before tackling a new one * Tackle one item on your list at a time * Focus on the task at hand..don't let distractions interfere * Make school lunches for kids the night before * Teach your kiddos to set out their clothes the night before * When running errands take a list and stick to it * Keep your gas tank full at all times, sounds silly but it's a big time saver * Schedule your appointments in the early morning hours or after lunch to avoid long waits Your time is precious, and you really do not have enough of it. There are many insightful words that will remind us of how important our time is and how valuable it is and how we must not waste our time, and so on and so on. But our time only seems important to us when someone close to us is either ill or dying. When we are young, we think that our time is endless and when we grow older we never seem to have enough. Whatever the case may be...one thing is a fact, your time is precious and what you do today will affect the rest of your days. If you have children, be sure to spend quality time with them, because they seem to grow so very fast. Remember the saying why put off for tomorrow, what we can do today.
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Carrie Wilkerson is the voice of experience. From corporate life to teaching high school to direct sales, she has 'been there and done that' professionally and personally. An 'overnight mom' to 2 toddlers through adoption, her priorities instantly changed and so did her workplace. She's now built several businesses and coached others to do the same while overcoming extreme debt, losing 110lbs and having 2 more children, for a total of 4 children, ages infant through 12! As 'The Barefoot Executive', Carrie and her network of experts have quickly become the definite resource for helping women achieve extra income and career goals while working from home. Visit www.the-barefoot-executive.com
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