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The Household Notebook | Day 27

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Welcome to Day 27 of our series, From Chaos to Calm: 15 Weeks to a Happy Home. Today I’m talking about how to put together a household management notebook. Plus, I have a free template you can use to create your own household notebook cover!

From Chaos to Calm: Day Twenty-Seven

The Household Management Notebook

Scripture Memory: “Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.” Proverbs 14:1

Ask yourself this question, “Is there anything you are currently doing (or not doing) to tear down your household?” Whether it is your critical spirit as we discussed a few days ago or your procrastinating ways as we mentioned yesterday, everything we do has the ability to tear down or build up our homes.

Today, we are going to begin the journey of putting our households in order. There is much work to be done, however, we will be taking it one day at a time! Creating your Household Management Book will take some time, so don’t worry if you feel overwhelmed. It will become your best friend!

In your devotion, this morning, ask God to help you build your home up in the ways of the Lord. It is not enough, however, to simply ask God to help you if you are not willing to work cheerfully toward your goal. Rarely in this life, is anything instantaneous. If you have a bad habit, it will take time to change it. The good news is that anything is possible with Christ by our sides!

Today we are going to put together a pretty and functional Household Notebook. I want this notebook to speak to your personality. So, take a few minutes and look around the internet for pretty pictures that you can save to your computer. There are many free graphic websites and photo sites that are in the public domain.

Then I want you to open a text file such as Microsoft Word and paste your photo or graphic into the document. Below that you can type in a favorite Bible verse or other saying that you like. Print it out and place it inside the clear pocket of your binder.

Free Canva Template

Or, you can use my free Canva Template to make your own binder cover here. Just click here, open the template, add or change the elements like photos and text as desired, and then download the .pdf file to print.

Here’s what the template looks like:

You can change out the colors, background elements, and text. You could add photos, Bible verses, etc. Make it your own!

If you do not have a clear pocket on the front of your binder, you can simply print it on card stock and punch holes in it for the front of your notebook, or place it inside a sheet protector. Or, if you scrapbook, you could make a pretty cover with your papers and embellishments.

Once you have printed enough for a month, you can punch holes in the pages and place them in you notebook. Your morning and night routines will be key to keeping your home in good order. In fact, the night routine may be the most important part of your day!

In the evening, you need to clean up the kitchen after supper. I have found that by having an early supper, I can get the kitchen clean easier. With small children at home, it is imperative that I have time in the evening to clean up. With bath time, family worship, homework, and other activities that go on, the evening can be one of the busiest times of the day for a family.

So, by preparing ahead, I can have supper on the table at an early hour and get the kitchen cleaned by 6:30. This leaves me free to do a quick clean up around the main areas of the house, enjoy family worship with my children and prepare them for bedtime. Before I go to bed, I can put away any left over dishes, wipe down my counters and sink and go to bed with a clean kitchen – at a decent hour!

In the morning, since I have cleaned my kitchen, preparing breakfast is a breeze and I can easily clean up those dishes in less than 15 minutes. Your Morning Routine should look something like this:

Stay at Home Mom Routine:

  • Prayer and Devotion.
  • Get dressed.
  • Fix breakfast.
  • Tidy kitchen and sweep floors.
  • Make Beds.
  • Wipe down bathroom sinks.
  • Wash one or two loads of laundry.
  • Straighten house quickly.
  • 10-minute declutter of one catch all space.

The above routine, if done consistently, should be completed by 9:00 in the morning at the latest. In your Daily Schedule, you can add your other regular chores.

Routine for Moms Who Work Outside the Home:

  • Short Prayer and Devotion. (5 minutes)
  • Shower and get dressed.
  • Breakfast. (options could include: make ahead meals, cereal, oatmeal, etc.)
  • Tidy kitchen (i.e. load dishwasher, clear table).
  • Make beds. (have children make their own as able)
  • Start a load of laundry. (complete after work)

We will talk about cleaning the house in a few days. For now, write down those tasks you feel you should be completed on a daily basis and put them into your daily schedule. You may decide to adjust it as time goes on or as circumstances change and that is okay. I am constantly redoing my schedule!

The most important task, for now, is to get your morning and evening routines down pat. If you can do that, scheduling the rest of your time will be much easier. Remember, God is on your side is always available to listen any time you need a friend to lean on. (or cry on!)

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Free Printable Homaking Binder

This month’s Homemaker’s Binder is soooo pretty, I feel happy just looking at it. But even better than that? It’s filled with 38 useful pages that help you rock mom life, wife life, or even single life. If you’re a busy woman, you’ll love these planning pages!!

Action Steps to Take Today

  1. Pray and ask God to bless your home and your efforts to make it a space where your family feels comforted and loved.
  2. Begin putting together your own household notebook (or homemaking binder).
  3. Customize your own binder cover using my free template, if desired.
  4. Think about what pages would benefit you the most and print them out.
  5. Put the pages into a 3 ring binder and start using it!

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10 Comments

  1. I have recently stumbled upon your website and am starting to love it. My only question is how on earth can a working mother accomplish what is out lined on a daily basis? I would love to be able to follow what you have suggested, but obviously this has to be for the stay at home mom? right?
  2. Thank you for sharing! I had baby number 4 and moved two months later to a house twice as big as well as completely changed our diet. Ever since I have not been able to get back into any sort of routine. Cleaning was not happening at all. I hope to be able to get some direction and plan. I am a schedule person and its driving me nuts. I am hoping this will get me back on track!!
  3. Do you have and suggestions for working moms? I want to be home so badly but I can't right now and desperately need balance! Work is killing me and my family!
    1. Robin, I really sympathize with your struggle. I've always been a stay at home mom/ work at home mom. So, in general I write from that perspective. I work from home and it's a real challenge to find time to get everything done. I try hard to keep the main areas of my house neat so that at least when we have company or people stop by they don't walk into a disaster. But then my house is rarely what I would consider "company" ready - unless we have company coming. That seems to spur everyone into a cleaning frenzy. Even my kids feel the need to get it all done if we have someone coming to stay with us. These days, as my life has changed and our schedule is different from when my kids were younger - I'm gone from home quite a bit. And then I have to get all of my regular housework done as well as get all of my writing/ blogging work done. I always say I work in the in-between times of my life. I will try to get a post up offering suggestions for juggling life and work - look for one on Sunday.
  4. I'm so happy I found this website! I read Titus 2 and Proverbs 31 and I have been looking for help in learning more about how to manage my home, life and relationship the way God intends me to. I don't know a lot of women who are married and following the Lord's will. Thanks for the information. I will work on my planner and start this series from day 1!
  5. I've needed to do this for...far too long. I've always wanted to be on top of these things. And then I just either don't have the energy, patience, or motivation. But in the end, that's not working for our home any more! I'm decent at getting the bigger tasks done - such as laundry, dishes (when necessary, not daily), and a mostly clean bathroom - but it's the littler things like tidying that are so important that I just glaze over, which does my home no favors!

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