

HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE PRINTABLES PASSWORD
Iii) Password Sheet: records website, username and password information. Ii) Friends and Family: contact information of friends and family. I) Important Contact Info: work contact information and contact information of services regularly used. Ii) Children’s Activities: records details of school extracurricular activities. I) School Reference Sheet: records school information. V) Pet Information: records all things pet and pet care. Iv) Children’s Activities: records details of classes/lessons taken outside of school. Iii) Children’s Friends: records my daughter’s friends, their parents, contact information and any information to be aware of, such as an allergy. Ii) Babysitter Notes: information to leave with the babysitter. I) Childcare Info: records details of before and aftercare for my daughter (works for full-time daycare too!). I place one after every subcategory, but to avoid making this post longer than it needs to be, I won’t repeat this every time. Vii) Notes: records information related to these categories not captured by the forms. Vi) Account Information: records details of utilities and other accounts. V) Insurance Information: records details of health, home, auto and work insurance. Iv) Auto Maintenance Log: tracks work on vehicles including date, who did it and cost. Iii) Home Project Wish List: tracks details of home improvements we want to do and estimated cost. Ii) Home Maintenance Log: tracks household work and maintenance including date, who did it, cost and when the next maintenance is. I) Home Maintenance Checklist: Checklist of common seasonal home maintenance tasks (not meant to be exhaustive) with space to add your own tasks. Pick and choose the pages that will work for you. You don’t have to use them all or organize them as I have.
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Beyond just including what you access regularly, there’s no right or wrong way to organize your Home Management Binder.įind what makes sense for your family and go with it! 43 Free Home Management Binder Printablesīelow are 43 printables I use and the 7 categories I organize them under. Not every section is necessary for every family and one family may keep babysitter information under “Contacts”, another under “Kids”. Whatever’s included, it’s usually organized into tabbed sections, such as: It can contain cleaning schedules, chore lists, household budgets, bill trackers, family calendars, family goals, home and auto maintenance information, and anything else you need. Include the information you access daily, weekly or monthly.īecause a Home Management Binder is tailored to you, no two are the same. The goal is quick and easy reference too much information will slow you down. It’s NOT the place to keep birth certificates, wills or insurance documentation.

What To Put In Your Home Management Binder?Ī Home Management Binder is for the information you refer to regularly. Mine is in the kitchen because most of our family discussions and planning takes place there. Where To Keep Your Home Management Binder?Ī Home Management Binder should be in a convenient location easily accessible to the whole family. Importantly, a Home Management Binder saves time and frustration by eliminating searching through piles of paper and serves as a ready-made “How-To Guide” for running your household in the event you can’t. It creates quick access to what you need and reduces paper clutter by providing a “home” for information and papers that come into the house.

So, once again I’ve updated the post to include NEW printables (for a total of 43) that streamline and simplify life even more! I hope you enjoy them all! What’s a Home Management Binder?Ī Home Management Binder is the central location you keep all the important home and household information your family needs to keep your house (and life) running smoothly. 3 years after I first wrote about it, my HMB blog post continues to be my most popular post. One of the best ways I’ve found to do this is with my Home Management Binder (HMB). It’s about streamlining and simplifying to have more time and energy for the things that really matter. I have stated more than a few times now that organizing is about making life EASIER.
