How to Diaries: LEARN TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND YOUR POTENTIAL: How to Organize Your Time

How to Diaries: LEARN TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND YOUR POTENTIAL Journey Towards Being Who You Were Meant to Be “TRUE POTENTIAL SERIES” Hi Warrior Chic’s! Today, I'm starting a journal series for a contract position I have with the local school and technical college here in Montgomery Alabama were I am currently living completing my internship for my doctoral degree in Christian Counseling (these are questions some of the youth students and young adults asked in sessions so instead of repeating myself I’m posting all the research and answers here on lonerwife for them to refer back to). For the next 90 days I will be answering their questions through these post. I’m loving counseling these students. Many are stuck in what vocation to choose. While others are already experience technical college. To me, doing this work feels like a dream come true. And also like I’m coming full circle as I too was once lost in seeking my own purpose. At times being a trucker wife, work from home mom, Master Level Individual and Family Counselor, Vocational, Marriage and Family Counselor and Intuitive Spiritual Counselor requires a lot of multi tasking and balancing this is my way of doing it…through the platform I’m currently using. Although these how to articles isn’t for the lonerwife tribe if you enjoyed them feel free to leave your on story or comment if what I post during the “True Potential Series”resonate with your soul I’m sure the students would love any advice you feel to share.
Time management is hard work. Your day will go by no matter what you do. By keeping your priorities straight and making simple changes in your routine. You can become more efficient with your time. First take a look at all of your outside responsibilities. Run all of your errands on certain days to make it easier. Cook double portion of a meal and freeze one for another day. Wipe down sink and counter in the morning after you are done. Make it a rule that the last person in the bathroom has to clean out the tub and toilet to free up some time. Train your kids to help. Let everyone have their own daily job. Be aware of the things that are time consuming like: out side responsibilities, kids extra activities, downsize some of your kids sport activities

Tip:

Routine helps keep your day on track. Make a daily, weekly, and monthly to-do-list. Don't do more than you can handle!

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