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Money
and Time Saving Tip!!
Write or type up a list of your bills and the due
dates. Makes copies each month and highlight as you pay them. I don't know
about you but I, occasionally, don't receive my bills and I have probably
saved myself a bundle in late fees because I go ahead and send a payment
with a note and my account number. Plus you don't have to rack your brain
trying to remember if you paid something or not, it's highlighted. |
Call ahead - Verify everything-does the store have the item in stock, has
the Little League game been cancelled, etc. |
Group your errands and plan your route to save time, money and gas. |
Don't wait in endless lines at the bank - Use automatic deposit, automatic
investing, online banking and auto-bill paying. |
When
you take something out, always return it to it's place (ten minutes a day
looking for misplaced items wastes 60 hours a year) |
Set
aside 15 minutes each day to clean ONE area of your house. Be the weekend,
you won't have much more cleaning to do. Go have some fun! |
Apply
a thing layer of paste wax to windowsills and other woodwork that is prone
to fingerprints and smudges. Cleaning will become a breeze. |
Keep
a lost-and-found section in a central location where family members can
stash things they find lying around and look for things they have lost. |
Use
liquid soap in a pump dispenser by sinks, tubs and in the shower, no more
soap slime to clean up. |
Never
walk through house empty-handed. Pick up and put away as you go. |
Place
blunt-end kitchen utensils in drawers, handles first, so when you open the
drawer you can see the end of the utensils, not a set of matching
handles. |
Designate
a drawer for healthful snacks like pretzels, rice cakes or trail mix, so
the kids can help themselves when hungry. |
Receiving
guests with little notice? Gather toys, papers, shoe, etc., in a laundry
basket and put in a closet and close the door. Fluff pillow. Close all
doors. Put dirty dishes in dishwasher; wipe countertops. Quickly dust
surfaces. |
Let
everything you buy replace or displace something you already have. |
When
loading the dishwasher, group knives, forks and spoons together to sorting
time. |
Spray
cloth place mats and seat covers with a fabric protector to remove any
spills or stains with ease. |
Keep
takeout menus at work so you can order dinner to pick up on the way home
when you are really running behind. |
Designate
a file for each child. Tell your kids to place any material you need to
review in it as soon as they get home from school. |
Keep
a cooler in the trunk of your car. You can stop for groceries anytime
without having to go straight home. |
Call
ahead to find out if the doctor is running late to find out what time you
should really come in. |
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Once
a week, prepackage chips, cookies, nuts, dried fruits, raisins and other
goodies in plastic sandwich bags and store them in a large sealed
container. When it's time to fix your family's lunch, toss the
prepared bags into the lunch box or sack, along with a sandwich and fruit.
This really saves time in the morning, especially if you have to fix
several lunches each day. |
If you need to buy a specific item, call the stores to see if they have
it in stock. If they do, ask them to set it aside for you. This saves an
amazing amount of running around looking for an item. |
If you have anything that needs to be taken to be repaired or
returned, put them in a central location of your home. This saves time
looking for the item when you're ready to take them in. |
Begin each day
with a clean office or working area. You'll be more efficient when things
around you are orderly. |
Don't waste time
trying to be a perfectionist. Nothing is perfect so put your energies into
trying to meet your deadline. |
Don't
procrastinate. It takes more time trying to figure out how to put off
doing something then actually doing it. Save yourself the time and just
tackle the job and get it over with! |
When you run
errands, plan to limit your trips to once or twice a week. Group tasks by
geographic locations. |
Put the videos that need to be returned in front of the door so you don't
rush out the door leaving them behind. |
Always do some kind of work when talking on the phone: Clean out your
purse, unload the dishwasher, clean your shoes, sew a hem or button, do
your nails, wash dishes, start dinner or set the table. The list of
mindless tasks you can do while talking on the phone is endless and your
mind is still with your conversation. |
At work: Ask a co-worker to take your calls for you for an hour so you can
catch up on some work. Make sure you tell her you will return the favor
any time. |
Don't play telephone tag: when you leave a message for someone, leave a
detailed one so they don't have to call you back. Eliminates back and
forth calling. |
Wear an apron or a fanny pack when cleaning the house. When you find
little objects out of place, put them in the pocket. You can put them away
all at one time. |
Don't clean up your child's room, teach him to do it himself. It will be
better for both of you in the long run. |
Choose one day, over the weekend when you have some time to cook and cook
meals for the week. Even one or two meals will help a lot during the busy
weekdays. |
Hide out at work: take your work to the conference room or to an empty
work area. If people don't see you, they can't chit chat. |
Meet in other people's offices or work stations, that way you can make an
excuse to leave when you want. |
Ask friends and relative to call during specific hours. This may be hard
to get going but it's worth a try. |
Let the answering machine pick up your calls for an afternoon. You can
listen in on the messages so you can pick up anything that is an
emergency. This will allow you to return calls at a more convenient time
for you. |
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