This is the last day of the HMG! Congrats on getting organized. The last two sections in my HMG are very simple. For the Family section, I have a sheet protector which holds a spreadsheet with names, phones numbers, addresses, email, etc. for all the friends and family that I try to correspond with occasionally. … Continue reading
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Building an HMG: Money, Money, Money!
The finance section is directly in the middle of my Home Management Guide. This important section of my book hasn’t been used as much the last few months as our independent contracting has slowed. Regardless, these pages are vital to the household! First in the Money section is a binder pocket which holds envelopes. In these, we … Continue reading
Day Four: The Food Section!
This is one of my favorite sections of the Home Management Guide! Partnered with my brand new Menu Board, this section helps me stay on budget and make sure I don’t forget to pick up necessities at the store. Some people will also include a quick sheet of family favorite recipes and the food pyramid, but … Continue reading
Building an HMG: Day 3, Finishing Task Lists.
We’re almost done! After finishing your daily and weekly lists, you can now start to space out those chores that don’t have to be done EVERY week, but still need done. Things like: -Clearing the dryer vent -Washing and Sanitizing Trash Cans -Sweeping the ceiling for dust and cobwebs -Vacuuming along baseboards (I do a general vacuum … Continue reading
Building an HMG: Day Two
If this is your first time here at Being Happy Building Family, Check out yesterday’s post “Building a Home Management Guide: Day One” for the starting place on this series. Ok, so you have your Daily Tasks worked out. The next step is to list out those things that you want to accomplish weekly, and … Continue reading
Building a Home Management Guide: Day One
What Is a Home Management Guide? Basically a Home Management Guide (HMG) is a completely customizable way for families to organize EVERYTHING. From daily chores to seasonal tasks to detailed groceries lists: You can keep it all in one place. I first heard of HMGs on Pinterest, and immediately jumped at the idea. I am a person … Continue reading