52 Goals and Organizing – More Meals AND a Clean Table!

I usually post my goals on Mondays, but I got a little off schedule.  But that is OK because I accomplished my goals last week!  So this is a goal/organizing post.   Join  the 52 weeks of organizing at Organizing Junkie!

I had another week where I

How did I do it?

To actually make meals happen:

  • Meal planning is really helpful
  • The key to making it happen for me, is to cook or assemble in the morning.
  • When I wait til 4 or 5 to start, I don’t have the time or energy to make it happen.

To keep the table clean:

  • Taking pictures seems to be the main key! I have posted a gallery of all of my pictures from the week below.  It may be a little boring, because they pretty much are just a fairly clean table.   So instead, here is an example of before and after picture.
The table this morning - before I "took my picture"

 

 

I knew I wanted to be able to post a clean table picture for today – so I cleaned it  (only took about 5 minutes, because I have been doing it morning and night for over a week) and then I took my “official picture”

"Clean"

 

 

  • If the boys are not home when I clean it, I make piles and put them in their laundry baskets.  So they know where to find things and they bring their things up to put away with their laundry.
  • If they are home, I ask them to clear their things from the table.
  • It amazes me that I find 4-10 pens or pencils on the table every day.  🙂

I am kind of scared to do it without taking pictures.  Will I lose my MoJo if I don’t????

What is it about documenting my work that motivates me?

Do any of you have a similar quirk?

 

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5 thoughts on “52 Goals and Organizing – More Meals AND a Clean Table!”

  1. Well done on that clean table!

    Instead of asking the children to tidy up, I give the instruction ‘put things back where they belong’. This can apply to any item in the house from cushions to pencils. I find keeping a tub of pencils/pens for common use handy. The children use their own from their pencil cases to do homework and any strays end up in the common tub.

    The meal planner is a great idea so you don’t have to think about what to cook every day. I usually take a look at what’s in the fridge and then check the cupboards for something to supplement it. It’s always good to have a soup at the start and end with a salad or pickle (adds to your 5-a-day for fruit and vegetables).

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