The life hacks that will make you an organised mum

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Bring more calm and less chaos into your world.

Unlock the secrets to becoming an organised mum with these essential life hacks! These easy tips will help streamline your daily routine, boost efficiency, and manage your family’s busy schedule with ease.

The key to a calm and orderly home is effective organisation. While this can be challenging amid school lunches, toddler tantrums, and nappy chaos, taking a step back to evaluate and improve your routines can make a big difference.

Implementing new strategies will help your home run smoothly and bring you a sense of relief and control.

How to be a more organised mum

1. Wake up before your kids

Whether your kids wake up at 7am or 6am (or earlier!) it’s a great idea to set your alarm for before they wake up. Using your kids as your own cuddly wake-up call means you start the day on the back foot.

Waking up 30 minutes before your cherubs, or even 10 minutes before they do, gives you a head-start on your day. In this time you can wash your face and be dressed before the morning chaos begins. And if you wake up early enough you might even get the chance to check your socials and have a quiet cuppa in peace.

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Set your alarm to start your day before your kids wake up and enjoy a little peace and quiet. (Image: Getty Images)

2. Write a checklist

It’s very typical for each family to have a routine. You may not realise it but each morning and each evening you will follow the same steps to get out the door on time, or get the kids into bed.

Create a checklist for you and one for the kids to complete too, that clearly shows each of your responsibilities. Stick your lists on the fridge and work your way through it each morning and afternoon e.g. make bed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, stack dishwasher

If your kids are still too little to read, a list with pictures works well too. A checklist likes this prevents that feeling of overwhelm, and keeps you all focused on getting chores out of the way before it’s time to play – or update your Facebook status.

3. Prepare a meal plan before your weekly grocery shop

Creating a weekly meal plan is a simple yet effective way to stay organised. Start by taking a few minutes to plan out your family dinners for the week and jot them down.

Once your meals are set, check your fridge, pantry, and freezer for the ingredients you need, and quickly write out a shopping list. If you prefer a digital approach, try using a meal planning app that allows you to sync your grocery list with your partner or order groceries online directly.

Keep your meal plan on the fridge or in a shared digital calendar where everyone can easily see it. That way, you can remember to take meat out of the freezer to defrost each morning, and everyone knows what’s on the menu for dinner that night.

Mother and daughter preparing fresh vegetables for cooking at kitchen. Both laughing
Stay organised with a weekly meal plan to make dinnertime stress-free each night. (Image: Getty Images)

4. Be disciplined

As the day wears-on and your kids are finally in bed, it’s easy to want to sink straight into your lounge with a glass of wine. But hold-off for thirty minutes! Take the time to get out your kids’ clothes for the morning, prepare their lunch boxes and pack their bags. Once this is done give your kitchen and lounge room a quick tidy-up. This way you can start the morning with a fresh slate – a clean and ordered home.

If you’re completely exhausted, just rinse any dishes, wipe down your sink, and pick up ten things off the lounge room floor… before at last falling into bed

6. Consider hiring help

If managing household tasks becomes overwhelming, hiring help can be a game-changer. Decide whether a regular cleaner is the best choice for maintaining a tidy home or if outsourcing specific tasks, like laundry, suits your needs better.

For laundry, consider a reputable service like Jim’s Laundry Services. They offer efficient, affordable, and caring laundry solutions, taking one more chore off your plate and freeing up valuable time for you and your family. Whether you need a regular cleaner or laundry assistance, the right help can simplify your life and reduce stress.

Creating a more organised home take time and some discipline to implement these new strategies. Change is always hard as you adjust to doing something new, but once these habits become part of your everyday, you’ll quickly wonder how you ever managed without them!

Organised mum colouring with daughter
Hire some help around the house to free up your time for more enjoyable activities – like colouring! (Image: Getty Images)

5. Keep a calendar

Having a calendar in a central spot, like on your fridge, helps keep the whole family updated on upcoming events. Write down any new invitations or notes as soon as they come in to avoid forgetting them. For a more modern approach, use a smartphone or online calendar app.

Sync it with your partner’s calendar to stay on top of commitments. Include all essential details—dates, times, addresses, and what to bring. Set reminders a day in advance and another 10 minutes before you need to leave, so you stay organized and punctual!

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