Saturday, December 12, 2015
Let's Get Some Shit Done
Knowing how to mange your time, especially around the holidays, will ensure that you can get it all done. Here are some tips to getting all your shit done:
1. Invest in a Planner - When you plan your time in advance you are more likely to be able to fit it all in.
2. Know how to use your planner most effectively. If you feel like a planner doesn't usually work for you then you should read some tutorials about using one most efficiently.
3. Use small amounts of time to complete small chores like dishes, laundry, sweeping the floor etc. If I have an extra 10 minutes in the morning before leaving for work I will do a load of dishes or sweep the floors.
4. Get those kiddos to help! Have children that are perfectly capable of helping you out? Put them to work and explain to them it's their responsibility and decide on what the consequence will be if they don't follow through. That way it won't be a battle every time its their turn.
5. Just do it! When you get into a get stuff done mode, roll with it and get as much done as you can while you're in the mood.
6. Keep your energy up so you have the ability to complete everything on your to do list. Poor sleep and poor diet will drag you down and make it impossible to finish.
7. Exercise! A body in motion stays in motion and a body a rest stays at rest. If you sit in a cubicle all day it is likely you come home and feel int he mood to sit some more. Fight this feeling and go for a fast walk or a run to get your body moving so you can get your chores done.
8. Fit in the fun stuff too! Schedule fun activities too so you aren't always focused on the hard stuff.
9. Make time for yourself. You can't always go around doing things for everyone else without thinking about yourself. Grab that latte, or those boots, give yourself a treat.
10. Focus, focus, focus. If you feel like you always have a million things on your mind and you can't get any of them done. Write it all down and just focus on one task at a time.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Wedding Welcome Bag Essentials
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Tips for Planning a DIY Destination Wedding
Tips for Planning a DIY Destination Wedding
Destination weddings are such a fun way to spend an unforgettable weekend with family and friends! Many couples include activities during the wedding weekend such as river rafting, snorkeling, kayaking, wine tasting etc. It's a great way to celebrate and everyone ends up having a blast!
There can be a lot of challenges and expenses with a destination wedding, here are some tips to get through the planning from: http://somethingturquoise.com/2013/09/10/diy-destination-wedding-tips/
1. Only DIY the small things. Like reception chair signs, the cake topper, simple seating cards or guest book; making items that will be easy to travel with is very important
2. Make ‘welcome bags’ for your guests to receive in their hotel rooms when they check in. They have traveled a long way to be a part of your celebration so welcome them in style. These can be easily assembled when you arrive. If you are the hardcore type of DIY bride, make sure to arrive at your destination a few days early so you will have time to put together all your projects stress-free.
3. Incorporate a local favorite item as your wedding favor – pick them up a day or two before your wedding, add a pre-made tag (possibly even a seating card) and you’re good to go!
4. Check ahead with the airlines about carry-on rules. Most of the time it is cheaper to ship all your DIY wedding goodies to your wedding planner at your destination.
5. Make your own wedding website! Add the url on your wedding Save-the-Dates, Bridal Shower and Wedding invitations – that way your guests can easily keep up on all your celebratory plans. Having all that special information available online will make things easy on your guests.
6. Start the travel excitement early and embrace the destination wedding theme with all your invitations from engagement party to wedding. You could make faux airline tickets… possibly even have photos taken of you with suitcases, or maybe make cute cocktail picks with a flare from where you are traveling to. The options are almost endless.
7. DIY your beauty needs… do your own mani-pedi, and do your own hair and makeup! Why not? You know how you look the best…so who better to trust. Possibly even make your own jewelry and/or hair piece, making items for yourself and your groom is a terrific way to add the DIY element to your special day.
8. Make your destination location part of your wedding theme and embrace the local culture… use local items as your decor, serve local beverages, enjoy local music, etc. Your wedding planner at your destination should be able to work side by side with you on this.
9. Have your wedding photographer take a special picture of you while you are at your destination (wedding attire or not) that you can make into personalized “Thank You” cards after your wedding.
10. Bring back mementos from your special destination wedding to save in a memory box. Tickets stubs, receipts, sand, flower petals, champagne corks, all the goods and make yourself a cute little box or glass jar to display your romantic memories in when you get home.
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