The Best of Mom Life Hacks

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I am not going to sit here and try to pretend that I have this whole parenting thing figured out...because I definitely don't. But after working at a day care, being a nanny for over five years, and a parent for almost eight, I like to think I have a few cards up my sleeves that I like to call "Mom Life Hacks".





1. Order Your Groceries Online with Click List or InstaCart. My favorite mom life hack is Kroger's Click List. Walmart has a similar service, but basically you order your groceries on the app and then you just pick them up. You don't have to go inside or even get out of your car. And some days, especially when you have a baby, a service like this is a blessing. I wish they had this when my kiddos were babies. InstaCart is where someone does all your shopping for you and then delivers it to your house! I WISH this was available in my area.

2. Subscribe and Save with Amazon. Amazon is amazing. I use my Amazon Prime like it's going out of style. Subscribe their diapers and wipes can not only save you money because the discount offered when you do, but then you never have to worry about running out of diapers.

3. Meal Prep. Whether you get that burst of energy from nesting or the one night you feel like cooking once baby is here, get ahead of the game and meal prep. What I mean by that is, when you are making dinner, double the recipe and put half in a tin foil pan then freeze it.

4. Teach Your Children Chores. This is not only a great way to start them young into understanding that there are "chores" that every adult has to do to take care of themselves, but it also helps alleviate some of the work load. PLUS you are not your child's maid. Regardless of what you do for a living, nobody has time for that. Print off a good chore chart and teach them young to take care of themselves.



5. Keep a Calendar. I keep one on my phone, an agenda that I write in, and a dry erase board so everyone can see what's going on. If you think life is busy with a baby, just wait until the get into school and extra curricular activities. I will forget if I don't write it down. So any invitation we receive gets written and I color code each child to make it easy to read.

6. Take Time for Yourself. You need time for yourself, whether that is relaxing in bubble bath, reading a good book, or whatever else makes you happy and helps you unwind. It's all about balance. I understand sometimes finding a minute to yourself can be hard. I take turns with my partner, but maybe you have a family member, friend, or neighbor who is willing to help out. Please find your balance because if you don't take care of you then who will?

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21 comments

  1. A really helpful tip is to use an online grocery delivery service! Walmart and Target are now offering it as well.

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  2. 6. self care is so important, the best tip that's often overlooked

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  3. I go to bed usually when my kids go to bed because a good nights rest is important.

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  4. School morning can be hectic to I make sure the kids have their backpacks packed and by the door the night before so they are easy to grab on the way out the door.

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  5. I don't know if this can count as a hack but I lay out the kids' clothes the night before so it's one thing I don't have to worry about in the morning.

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  6. Take time for you in the midst of chaos.

    mia2009(at)comcast(dot)net

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  7. I utilize the meal prep hack by cooking every Sunday in quantity and that way I can just heat up food during the week.

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  8. My best mom hacks areto let the little things go. If you dont you'll be done in before breakfast!

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  9. I do all of these tips. Except take time for myself, I need to do that more!

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  10. I can't really think of anything besides the ones already mentioned!

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  11. Great tips! Ordering my groceries is definitely a hack for me.
    One hack that has saved me -- using my phone to take photos of important papers like packing lists and project instructions for my kids' school assignments. I always lose the papers.

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  12. Dont be afraid to ask for help!

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  13. I'm not a mom but I do have some hacks for myself, lol I will set out the next day's clothing, the night before. I also make a list of what I need to do the next day, the day before. I continue to add to this list as the day goes on, so I don't forget anything.

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  14. My Mom hack is - notes. I have them all over. On my phone, notes on the calendar, on my counter, everywhere. They keep me going.

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  15. Set important reminders on your phone because things can get hectic at times. It is also nice to pick out clothes the night before and put part of the lunches together ahead of time.

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  16. I'm the Mom who needs to read all the other Mom hacks! :)
    kdraebellamy(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  17. If I had kids, I would certainly use my Kroger Click List more often. So easy to use.
    Thanks for the contest.
    slehan at juno dot com

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  18. I always do all the meal prep for the week on Saturday or Sunday so that dinner can be on the table in 45 minutes or less.

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  19. I prepare the night before and keep a calendar.

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  20. Let people help! You cannot do it all!

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  21. Lighten up, and make a plan. It's gonna be okay.

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