Which days do you do laundry, grocery shop, cleaning, other life necessities? Any good planners or LPT YouTube channels for a less chaotic life?

  • BassaForte@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Monday thru Friday, work from home. Go out to dinner 3-4 times week when my wife isn’t working, eat at home when she is. Thursday we go to a Mongolian restaurant every week (it’s so good). Friday night through Sunday is either projects (cars or house stuff), events (car shows or autocross), or just lazing around, gaming, etc. Monday we do our grocery shopping.

    Seems simple but it works, and I’m always trying to do something productive. I don’t watch TV or laze around that much.

  • sunbrrnslapper@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    M, T, Th, F: work from home, have lunch with my husband (if work schedule allows), play with kids when they get home from school

    W: work from home, have lunch with my husband (if work schedule allows), badger kids to do music therapy, play with kids

    Sa: business meeting with my dad, play with kids, nap, grocery shopping

    Su: play with kids, nap, play with kids

    I’m in charge of all adhoc things outside of the house and financial. Husband is a stay at home parent and does all the home stuff.

  • kagrocery@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    I don’t know your life situation OP, but my wife and I have found it very helpful to designate one night of the week as our “weekly meeting.” After the kids go to bed, we spend some time together, catching up on the previous week and talking about next week. We also meal plan and make a grocery list. And both of us usually have a few things written down that we want to discuss, like upcoming trips, major expenses, etc.

    It’s really nice to have Thursday nights as a time set aside just for the two of us to focus on each other and all the little things you forget about during the week. YMMV, of course.

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      5 months ago

      I’m not yet at this point in life, but I will take this advice with me for when we start living together

  • Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I am not a very organised person with regard to time, but my wife and I plan a few days ahead and it works (without children). We don’t have a dedicated time for the planning itself, nor do we have regular meetings of any sort. We mostly wing it, but in a mostly responsible fashion, by which I mean we always end up doing what we set out to do, even if slightly late. Generally, I go by this : whatever it is, do it as soon as you can. Good luck

  • Noogs@lemmy.noogs.me
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    Monday: Get kids ready for school and drop them off. Travel 45-60 minutes to work, work 9+ hours and travel back. Eat dinner and help clean up (wife cooked after she got home from work). Get kids ready for bed. Work another 3-4 hours. Sleep.

    T-W: Leave for work an hour early. Work 9+ hours. Get home and help make dinner for the family if not yet made, help clean up, get kids ready for bed, work another 3-4 hours, sleep.

    Thursday: Get kids ready and drop them off at school. Work from home for the day. Help make dinner. Help clean up. Get kids ready for bed. Work some more, sleep.

    Friday: Get kids ready and drop them off. Travel to work and work 9+ hours. Travel home. Either get ready to go out with the wife or, if we’re staying in eat dinner and help clean up. If staying in, spend some time with the fam before sleep.

    Saturday: Both wife and I are off work so we run errands, take the kids to do something fun, visit family, home projects, etc… Saturdays are busy.

    Sunday: Wife is working, spend most of the day working on home projects (yard work, laundry, cleaning). Make dinner, get kids ready for bed, sleep.

    Do it all over again.

    Wife works in retail so does a lot of shopping for household needs and groceries throughout the week. She also cleans the house and works on home projects on her days off if she’s not running errands.