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:: 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home: Assignment #4

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

I've set aside the month of March to really focus on organization in my home and life. And I'd love for you to join me!

Every weekday morning at around 10 a.m. CST, I'll be posting the day's assignment and then every evening at around 8 p.m. CST, I'll be posting my progress and pictures, along with a link-up for you to share your progress and pictures, too.

Day 4 Assignment

::Get dressed in something that makes you feel great {there's something about dressing in clothes that make you feel great that just gives you more energy and zest for life!}

::Sit down with a cup of coffee or tea, refer to your list of weekly goals, and make a list of no more than 5-7 specific things you want to accomplish today.

::Complete your morning routine {if you don't have a morning routine, take some time to create one today! Read my How to Develop a Routine That Works–And Stick With It series for step-by-step help.}

::Set the timer for 15 minutes and do a quick-clean of your bathroom. Need specific directions? Read this article on How to Clean Your Bathroom in 15 Minutes.

::Clean out underneath your beds and furniture. Remove clutter and trash and put it away or throw it away. Move the furniture (if possible) and vacuum underneath.

::Find 7 items to get rid of today. Throw them out, stick them in a donate or garage sale box, give them to a friend who can use them, or list them on Craigslist or eBay.

Note: If you work outside the home or have a really busy week with little time for extra projects, just do the bolded project above.

Get Your Free Ebook + Printable Checklists

I put together an ebook with encouraging articles, all the daily assignments, plus printable checklists so you can know exactly what’s planned for the month and to allow you to work at your own pace, if you’d like. To grab your free ebook so you can participate in this challenge, just fill out the form below with your name and email address. You’ll need to confirm your email address and then your free ebook will be sent to you instantly.

Are you planning to join us today? If so, leave a comment below!


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:: Sponsor Spotlight: eMeals

Emeals

We're excited to have eMeals as one of our sponsors. We had the opportunity to interview them and get to know their company a little more recently:

What is the history behind eMeals?

eMeals was founded by Jane DeLaney & Jenny Cochran in 2003. Both Jane and Jenny are active moms, devoted wives, and very, very busy. Jane was frazzled over trying to pull off dinner for the family week after week. Her meal plans were scribbled on napkins and lost in her purse. So she went to work creating a better way to make meals happen. Along the way, Jane recruited Jenny, who is not only a fabulous cook, but also happens to be her sister.

Working with a talented team of meal planners, experienced home cooks and technical gurus, they developed eMeals to feed their families and preserve their sanity. Hundreds of thousands of relationships later, Jane and Jenny built a way to make moms' lives easier — and to bring families together at mealtime.

What is eMeals?

eMeals offers over 50 weekly meal plans based on a user's preferred food style, family size, and grocery store. Food styles include classic meals, clean eating, paleo, simple gourmet, low fat, low carb portion control, natural and organic, vegetarian, gluten-free, slow cooker, and our new 500 calorie plans.

We provide 7 simple to follow recipes with corresponding grocery lists each week. Meal plans are tied to the weekly sales and seasonal specials at selected grocery store chains. The result is our mass following of loyal customers who save time, money, and their sanity while providing delicious and healthy home cooked meals for their families.

Can you really save money by using eMeals?

The average eMeals customer says they save around $1,000/year on groceries, and that doesn’t even include all the time they save. And we all know time is money!

Over 50% of our customers have a targeted weekly budget for their grocery spending. We keep this in mind and try to structure our meal plans around seasonal specials and in the case of specific stores…we tailor the recipes to be based around the store specials.

Does eMeals have any new products or promotions coming up?

We just released our new 500 calorie plans, a new Publix Portion Control Meal Plan, as well as a new COSTCO Meal Plan. We are always looking to expand our meal plans to what our community tells us they need! We are happy to offer Money Saving Mom® readers 15% off with the coupon code DINNER15.

Are you involved in any charity work?

For five years, eMeals has been one of the largest funding sources for the Haiti Nutrition Project which is a program that curtails and reverses severe malnutrition within infants and children in Haiti. This program distributes Medika Mamba, which is a Haitian term for "peanut butter medicine," a daily food supplement that provides complete nourishment needed for the growth and health of young Haitian children.

What would you most like your customers or future customers to know about your company?

We are a company based on the ideals of having dinner together as a family. That is such a valuable gift you can give to your children, your spouse, and anyone else that joins you at your table. We want to make it easier to facilitate dinner together as a family where connections and memories are made.

How can your customers get the most out of eMeals?

Sporadic grocery spending and multiple trips to the store is money down the drain. Having a plan, period, is what saves people the most money and controls spending. Having a consistent plan at your fingertips, ready to be shopped at a moments notice is GOLD. In comes eMeals.

Forgetting to bring your list to the store is also money down the drain. Eliminating that problem is gold too. In comes the companion eMeals app. Your list is always on your phone – ready when you are.

Useful tips:

  • Determine how many meals you need for the week. There are seven meals on each week's menu.
  • The app can skip any of the meals you choose to not cook and it will automatically delete those items from the grocery list.
  • Shop your stockpile first and delete items you may already have from the grocery list.
  • Be sure to purchase the pantry staples that you may not have that are required for the meals you choose to cook.
  • Stick to the list!

We also have not only dinner plans, but breakfast, lunch and dessert to help you get all your meals planned out with minimal effort. Use this tool to your advantage!

Is there anything else that you would like for MSM readers to know about eMeals?

eMeals is always adding more plans to meet the growing eating lifestyles that emerge. Paleo and Clean Eating are examples of that and happen to be two of our most popular plans! We would love to have Money Saving Mom® readers sign up for eMeals with the discount code DINNER15 for 15% off.

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(Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy here.)


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:: 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home: Assignment #3 (update)

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

I’m so excited about how many of you are joining us for the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge! If you missed today’s assignment, you can find it here.

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

Oh how my bedroom needed today’s assignment! This pile — leftover from vacation — was greeting me and begging for my attention.

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

So. much. better! {Never mind the carpet stain… it happened a few weeks ago and has refused to comply with my scrubbing and usual stain removal techniques!}

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

I sort of cheated and cleaned out the freezer when I cleaned the refrigerator. It’s getting pretty bare right now since we’ve been eating down its contents in preparation for our move in April.

4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

Oh, how I love a clean kitchen!4 Weeks to a More Organized Home

The 7 things I found to get rid of — a few pieces of jewelry and a few kitchen items.

How you do on Assignment #3? I'd love to have you share your progress and success with us so we can be inspired. Either post a link to your blog post below or leave a comment with your update.

 


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