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Four Ways to Get Your Family Organized for the New Year

The New Year is a great time to start new routines. It’s the perfect time of year to survey what worked in the organizational department of your family life during the previous year and figure out what you can do better in the coming year to make sure your household runs as smoothly as possible. There are also many health benefits to getting organized. Some people may not realize that getting organized can help reduce the amount of stress in their lives. This blog post will give you four ways to get your family organized for the New Year.

Declutter Spaces. This is a common suggestion you may see people bring up when talking about organization, but the New Year is a great time to take up this strategy. You could even schedule this on your calendars to make sure that it happens twice a year. Scheduling a decluttering session in your home could make decluttering less of an overwhelming thought than it is for some people. If you have kids then they probably got new toys or gifts for the holiday. Why not make this the start of setting aside clothes that no longer fit them or toys and games they are no longer interested in to make way for new items.

Create a Family Schedule. Getting your family organized through a family calendar will help you keep track of monthly bills, homework assignments and projects, school activities and doctor appointments. You could use different color markers to keep track of appointments or deadlines if you decide to use a large calendar. More great tools available are magnetic calendars and boards you could put on your refrigerator. Digital calendars like Google calendar give you the option to color code blocks of time. This is a great strategy to help you know what your day or week ahead looks like based on the colors you choose to assign each event. This allows everyone in your household to get a firsthand look at the activities or appointments scheduled for a specific day or time. It is also a chance to plan fun activities like a family vacation or  even a staycation if you don’t want to leave your own back yard.

Rethink your Household Budget. Budgets make the financial world go around. They are an opportunity for people to empower themselves by knowing what bills they have, when they need to be paid and how they can spend their money throughout the month. Have you wanted to get into more of a routine spending time paying bills or managing your finances? This is a great time to start the habit of sitting down on a routine basis to take care of paying the bills and planning out how to spend your money during the rest of the month.

Search for Coupons and Other Ways to Save Money. When someone says the words couponing, you may think of clipping coupons to use at the grocery store, television shows about people who diligently use coupons to slash their grocery bills or coupon organizers that your mom or grandmother used to use to make ends meet. There are so many more options available now where coupons can be helpful to your budget. There are websites with printable coupons, digital coupons are available through specific stores and there are coupons available in your Sunday newspaper. Sometimes you can also receive coupons in the mail for restaurants or services specific to your area. Credit card rewards points may also be available that can be redeemed for gifts cards to your local grocery store or even restaurants for a fun family night out depending on the rules outlined in each credit card rewards program. All it takes is to set some time aside to plan out a strategy to search for and use coupons in your household.

Once you have created an organizational routine that works for you and your family, it will be easier to incorporate each step throughout the year. Even if you get off track with the approach you have taken to organizing your family and surroundings, it’s never too late to start again. You can use these ideas as a starting point to increase productivity within your home. These ideas and many others can help you keep track of all the important activities and due dates of things that impact your family life. This can help you manage your days better and make your household more efficient because of the systems you have put into place.

Origins of The Mama’s Munchkin Blog

This year marks the 10th anniversary of starting this blog. In the past, when people found out I had created a blog they always wanted to know the reasoning behind it. So, I thought I’d take this time to give you the inside scoop on how it all started.

I originally started the blog because I wanted to set off on the journey of having a family. I knew that it wouldn’t be easy. I knew I was going to have to do some research and learn as much as I could about how my pregnancy would or would not affect my disability.  I knew I was going to come up against obstacles I hadn’t faced before in my life because of my disability. I was also curious about what technology was available to help me along the way. My first goal was to be proactive and start to solve the problems I could see up ahead. I began looking for information and resources on parenting with a disability.

I don’t think disability is as rare as some people make it seem. Due to an array of different reasons, the population of people with disabilities is growing regularly. Medical advances are also allowing people to live longer lives. We may have to think outside the box to overcome our obstacles but that makes it like a continual puzzle that needs to be solved until the next challenge arises.

Since the information I was searching for seemed nonexistent, and I had some experience writing, I decided to be a voice of information and educational resources. I also wanted it to be something fun so that whoever came across the blog could gain a positive understanding of what living with a disability was truly like.

So many times, disability has had a negative connotation surrounding it. Complicating things, I had run into people that were second-guessing my parenting abilities with no concrete evidence. They were making assumptions based on my outward appearance. Dating, family, and other topics that are of a personal nature always seemed taboo. Honestly, I’ve never seen those topics that way and wanted a place for people to know that we are all just human beings.

Becoming tired of seeing and hearing a lot of negativity surrounding living with a disability and the misconceptions people still have about it, I want people to understand it’s not the end of the world and people with disabilities are no one’s charity case. The blog is here as a source to get meaningful information on how to overcome each obstacle and find a better perspective on the best ways available to move forward under different circumstances. Anyone who is interested in learning more about this topic is also welcome on this journey. They can trust this to be a source where they can get pointed in the right direction and encouragement to achieve their goals.

I thought about how people would be frustrated and needed a reliable resource to look toward and know they weren’t alone. I had no idea what the blog would turn into. It’s been an information source that has raised awareness about different issues that are important to me and the disability community. It’s also been a place where people connect and find resources they need. I am happy that it has grown and has such a loyal readership. In the coming years I hope the blog continues to grow and be known as a source of reliable information and a place where people can leave comments to questions they might not otherwise feel comfortable asking in other settings.