How many of you can use some “ground zero tips” on organized homemaking? Whether you are new to the game or are a veteran, it is never too early or too late to start being more organized in your home. I love organization and order. It brings me joy. That doesn’t mean my home is always clean, it means that many times my messy home drives me bonkers. Working from home and homeschooling doesn’t lend itself well at times to a spotless home.
Thankfully, being organized in your homemaking doesn’t mean everything is perfect but means that you are intentional about caring for your home and the life you live in it. This post shares what being an organized homemaker means. We could use to improve our homemaking skills to keep things together and need lots of flexibility to adjust to changes. Stop by this beginners guide to organized homeschooling to start from scratch and work towards a more put together and peaceful home.
You will find organized homemaking tips for:
- Cleaning
- Cooking
- Organizing small spaces
- And more…
Join me in reading this beginners guide to organized homemaking from a mom who has been there and done that shared by Homemaking Organized.
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Jeannette is a wife, mother and homeschooling mom. She has been mightily, saved by grace and is grateful for God’s sovereignty throughout her life’s journey. She has a Bachelor in English Education and her MBA. Jeannette is bi-lingual and currently lives in the Tongan Islands of the South Pacific. She posts daily freebies for homeschoolers!