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16 Fort Campbell Families-Fall Stay ahead of the game Pointersformanagingtimelifeandfamily 1 3 Keep your list flexible Those with families and careers know things pop up last minute. Dont fret just shift your lists paying attention to the priorities. 4 Get your family involved If you have school-age kids schedule a family study hour with all electronics off and noses in books. Dont be afraid to ask for help around the house too. Have your significant other and children pick a chore. Clean one room a day rather than doing a major cleaning once a week. Keep up on laundry and yard work and handle everyday messes as they happen. 5 Plan your meals You can prep meals at the beginning of the week and make quick freezer meals to speed dinner along. With those tips you will find managing time isnt as daunting as it seems. Make a to-do list Write down every major task for the day if not for the whole week. Schedule the most important things not first although it seems logical but when you are the most active. For example if you are a morning person putting a run at 6 a.m. makes more sense and will give you more motivation. BY JENNIFER BAILEY For some adults the hiatus from school brought on families jobs and the like. Getting back into school can be a juggling act but managing your time can make it a little bit easier. 2 Let the little things add up On your to-do list fill in short windows of time with the small things like contacting people catching up on some reading or looking over class notes. Its easier and less hectic to let the small things fit where they fall rather than to plan the big things around something thats not as important.