Achieving Good Family Time Management Tips


by Lucile Taylor - Date: 2009-01-19 - Word Count: 433 Share This!

Family time management is crucial to keep your family together. However, if you are a working parent family time management can be very difficult. These days, you will find fewer families where one parent works and the other stays home to look after the children. In addition, most people work more than eight hours a day and these frequent overtime adds to the difficulty of family time management.

Typically, the main money earner will leave the house before the kids wake up and will arrive home just in time to say goodnight to them while the secondary earner works part-time just to be able to take care of the kids and household chores. This is a big challenge for most families.

To achieve good family time management, you need to consider two factors, which are:

1. Goal Setting - Good family time management is all about setting goals. You will simply go round in circles if you have no goals or plans at all. You should always consider all of the things that you wish to achieve. Aside from your goals in your career, you should also give time to yourself and your family. Whatever you wish to accomplish for you and your family, write them down.

2. Set a Timeframe - Setting a timetable for your plans is also a key to good family time management. After you have identified and written down your goals, make a timetable on a 24-hour basis outlining your daily activities.

After you have done this task, you can clearly see how much time you spend in taking care of your family or just simply being with them. If your family is your priority then this should be evident in your daily schedule. You should not just squeeze in your family time wherever possible in your schedule. Instead, make time for your family. Eat breakfast with them everyday or set aside an hour every night before your kids go to bed so you can spend some time with them.

When your priorities are clear to you then you can start your day knowing that you are in control of how you will use your time. Before the day ends, go over your accomplishments and see whether you were able to take care of your priorities as you planned. The information that you will gather from your assessment can be used to plan your actions for the following day. Always remember that we don't live just to work. It is important to know how to spend time wisely so you can benefit from better relationships with your family and loved ones.

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