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Default Members' News - 08-23-2005, 13:40

Probably, yes!

Hm, I've got a question for you that fits this thread with the daily happenings of everyones lifes, I think.

My holidays end soon, and I will have to organize my daughter, courses, my studies, my social life, the household, extra tasks like bureaucracy, seeing doctors with child and myself, and whatnot, and some healthy exercise (because without it, I fold up after a few weeks - that's true!).
To achieve something, I would have to be very organized. Actually, I'd need a schedule for each day.
My daughter is in Kindergarten from 8.30 to 13.13, and I'm planning to let my day look something like this:
6.00: getting up, 45 minutes running, breakfast with family, 8.00: getting daughter to kindergarten, university and reading, with one day off in the week for said extra tasks; 13.30: getting home, daughter has a nap.
This part of the day is pretty well tested from the past months and works quite well. But due to the rest of the day sinking in chaos because I try to do everything at once, the forenoons are often more hectic, too, all kinds of stuff stays undone, and I am under constant stress, which ruins my health and mood.
PS: Reading or doing coursework with small huiman being around is out of question. I know it's different with some kids, but no - not with this one.

Now... my question.
How do you organize your days?
Do any of you have to include kids?
Any brilliant ideas to split up my day?
Or some extra hours you want to give away?
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