The Organized Mama's Jessica Litman is used to helping clients run their daily lives and households smoothly, getting the entire family involved so it's not just the responsibility of one person.
Raising two elementary school-aged kids with her husband, Ben, the professional organizing expert and popular blogger with more than 46,000 Instagram followers admits this time of the year — back-to-school and the resumption of extracurricular activities — is one of the most challenging times for her Maple Grove household.
"The bus comes at 7:15, and we have to be ready," Litman said. Plus, "I am not a morning person."
So how does Litman incorporate what she teaches other families into her own household routine? From how to prep and what to pack, here's how the Litman household keeps the train running on time.
Make a plan
In the Litman household, Sunday night dinners are when the family plans out their week.
"I have a little weekly calendar and everyone shares what they're doing. This way my husband and I can take this one to guitar or this one to dance," she said. "And we plan out what the kids are responsible for bringing for those activities."
Sunday suppers are also when they divvy up things that need to get done around the house. We have tasks and chores, such as the kids are in charge of the garbage this night. It's written on a calendar on the refrigerator and everyone has a different color [designation]."