The weekend has become a time of errands, shopping and finishing up work we didn't get to during the week, often leaving little time for family, fun or adventure. Here are four ways to help squeeze in more weekend activity.
July 28, 2015
The weekend has become a time of errands, shopping and finishing up work we didn't get to during the week, often leaving little time for family, fun or adventure. Here are four ways to help squeeze in more weekend activity.
Jot activities down in a notebook this weekend to determine the scope of your hassles. Then, on Sunday night, take stock of the weekend that passed you by.
After you document what's eating up your time, it gets easier to come up with a solution.
There's no need to wait until the weekend to go to the supermarket, clean the house or mow the lawn.
Start by getting the weather forecast. Next, detail your must-do stuff, such as walking Fido in the dog park or taking your child to a class. Then, be creative and bold.
Too many of us enter the weekend without solid plans, which is why we end up watching TV.
A good way to reclaim your weekend from your work is to get up an hour earlier than normal and start any unfinished work-related tasks.
The rest of the weekend is yours – with no guilt.
For too many of us our spirit of adventure and time with family is squashed by too much to do on weekends. With these tips you can help reclaim your weekends and squeeze in more time for what matters most: family, friends and fun.
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