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Every week day in May, I’m challenging my readers to try to find at least 7 things to get rid of. These can be big or small things, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you actually throw them out, sell them, donate them, recycle them, or find someone else who can use them. Think you’re up for the challenge?

I’m taking your suggestions and going back through my house another time. Today I went through our bathroom, closet, and bedroom. And I was excited to find 7 things:

  • 5 hangers
  • 1 pair of very used knee highs
  • 1 used up tube of Mary Kay foundation

How did your clutter-busting go today? Link up your blog post and/or Instagram pictures below. Or, leave a comment telling us how many things you got rid of. Let’s clear our homes of clutter so we can be more productive and efficient!

 

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This is the weekly list of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources compiled by Jamerrill from FreeHomeschoolDeals.com. If you aren’t a homeschooler, but you’re a parent, teacher, babysitter, or nanny, you’ll probably find at least a few useful freebies in this list. You may also want to go through the Educational Deals and Freebies from earlier this week for more.

Welcome to another week of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources on MoneySavingMom.com! We start our list with a free two-week trial of Reading Eggs (online reading program).

Next, there is currently a free Answers in Genesis Dinosaurs video download. This freebie is a savings of $7.99.

Homeschool planning is in the air. You can get these free daily and weekly planner printables for homeschool moms and a Free Printable Homeschool Calendar for 2013-2014.

A Journey Through Learning is offering a Free Summer Games and Activities Printable Packet.

Homeschool Giveaways created a list of 30 Free Resources for Online Learning.

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Don’t miss the large list of free Summer reading programs with rewards for 2013!

You can find free Montessori printable downloads at the Montessori Print Shop. There are over 50 free printables available covering a variety subjects.

Character Concepts is currently offering a freebie for Memorial Day. You can download Uncle Rick’s Memorial Day Story for free for a limited time.

Here is a free 94-page birds & nests nature unit study.

Download a free Nim’s Island unit study and lapbook at Half-a-Hundred Acre Wood.

Go to Meet Penny to download this free Nervous System Printable Messenger Game.

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Homeschool Creations featured a helpful article on How to Homeschool on a Limited Budget. For further homeschool information you may want to read the entire Homeschool Basics series.

Your learners may enjoy a free Music for Superheroes music lesson. The free music lesson is based around the original Superman theme song by John Williams.

Currclick is offering a free 26-page Father’s Day notebooking set.

Head over to Bible Fun For Kids to download a free Life of Jesus lapbook. This free lapbook has over 50 printables available.

Here is a simple scissor practice packet that is perfect for young ones learning scissor skills.

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Visit Homeschool Share to download a free Robin Hood Unit Study & Lapbook.

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You can also find a Summer Circle Time Ideas + Free Bible Verse Copywork from Preschoolers and Peace.

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*Don’t forget! If you are looking for additional free homeschool resources please check the huge growing list of free homeschool curriculum and resources on MoneySavingMom.com!

Jamerrill is the homeschooling mother of a large and growing family. After seasons of spending $50 or less annually to homeschool her children she started Free Homeschool Deals to help all families afford the homeschool life. You can follow the free homeschool goodness on Pinterest and Facebook.

Guest post from Jamie of FromHisPresence.com

About ten years ago, I was really struggling with managing my time.

My job required extra hours. I enjoyed going out with friends often, and I wanted to get involved at my new church, too! So I said “yes” to everything: concerts, movies, overtime, dinners, a Sunday School class, home visitation team, two weekly prayer meetings, and singing in the choir… all around the same time.

Needless to say, I took on too much. I was overwhelmed and stressed out. I was eating poorly and not exercising, and the stress was taking its toll.

Then one day, someone gave me the best time management advice I’ve ever received:

“Write down your life’s priorities, in order of importance. Then say no to everything that doesn’t support those priorities in that order.”

It sounded good, so I tried it out. This is the list of priorities I came up with for my life:

    1. One-on-one time with God in prayer and personal study.
    2. My health and my husband. (I wasn’t married yet, but I was thinking long-term and couldn’t choose between health and husband.) :)
    3. My family.
    4. My job.
    5. Church work.
    6. My social life.

When I drafted this list, I realized that my choices were way out of order. I was spending time on low priorities and neglecting high priorities. My life was topsy-turvy, and I hadn’t even realized it.

So I started changing things. For example, I stopped volunteering for things at church that I wasn’t gifted to do. It was hard to say “no” to enthusiastic recruiters, but it really helped my stress level. I also had to stop going out with friends so much, and I used that time to hit the gym after work instead.

Ten years later, I still use this same priority list to manage my time. I definitely don’t have it perfect, but I’m convinced that knowing my priorities has saved my sanity more than once.

Do you feel like I did? Are you overwhelmed, stressed out, and pulled in ten different directions at the same time? If so, making a list of your life priorities might really help you too. Here’s how:

1. Separate yourself from your current reality for a moment.

Priorities are partly driven by necessity, and partly by choice. Most of us are great at putting out fires — the necessities — but maybe not so good at choices. So, I encourage you to forget about the fires you have burning right now: the kids’ soccer, the grocery list, the laundry pile, etc. and instead, think about your ideal world instead.

2. Let yourself dream.

What does your ideal life look like? In your dream world, are you healthier? More social? An entrepreneur?

Then ask yourself this question: “If nothing in your life has changed in five years, would that be okay?”

If you said “no” to that question, then you’re ready to proceed to the next step:

3. Based on your ideal world, what do your priorities need to be?

Make a list of the various priorities in your life, and then list them in order of importance.

I really encourage you to write your list as deliberately as you can. Decide what your priorities will be, based on what you know is right for you and your family — not based on outside pressure, or on what other people think you should do.

Then…

4. Look at your schedule, and revise your calendar to match your new priorities.

This may be tough, but you can do it! Look closely at your time:

  • Are you taking the kids to a different activity every day after school? If so, could you change that by having them pick just one sport or lesson each year?
  • Are you watching a lot of TV? If so, could you turn the TV off a few hours each week, and make time for reading or exercise?
  • Are you doing anything you’re not called to do just to please people? If so, consider letting them know that you’re sorry, but you just won’t be able to help anymore. :) (And breathe a sigh of relief!)

Time management is challenging for everyone. But, if you will make a list of your life’s priorities, and set your calendar based on those priorities, you will find time and peace of mind that you never knew existed.

What are your priorities? What could you work on this week to move yourself closer to your dream life? 

Jamie Rohrbaugh is a wife, financial analyst, Sunday School teacher, musician, and unlikely worship leader from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Her passion is to encourage and equip people to live powerful lives and to function in their gifts. She blogs at FromHisPresence.com about how to live ordinary life in God’s manifest presence.

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