5.18.2018

3 tips to experience the best organized summer

When we think about summer vacations, we imagine children in their bathing suits, ice lollies for breakfast, by the pool, and the light and carefree days that turn into starry nights around the campfire

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And we wait patiently (or not so patiently) to come every year.

But as parents, we spend most of our summer running around like crazy, collecting things before we go to the pool, the lake or the camp ... and then, if not, do not waste our energy, we have to unpack, Wash the clothes and spend our days and summer nights basically after the summer fun of our children.

In addition to assignments to your kids to help you, the professional organizer of Alicia Bias has three organizational tables that will help you as your mom or dad (or even a grandparent for grandchildren care) your best summer. Do not leave the whole pleasure to the children! We can minimize stress and enjoy our summer too! These are especially useful for those who work with parents who only have weekends and want to make the best use of their days. These tips save you time, save you time and save the summer!

1. A fully packed beach bag, ready to use so you do not run every day and find clean towels, sunscreen and bathing suits before you leave home. Do not store beach towels or sunscreen in your closet, store them in a bag with a wet / dry bag for wet swimsuits so you can only take them with you and leave. Also, plan a lunch with zippers for your phone, glasses, keys, or anything else you may need but do not want to lose.

2. Have a children's summer bucket , which is only available if you want to sleep, cuddle up with a good book or just want some peace and quiet. Like a travel cube, fill it with puzzles and dollar toys and only allow them to be used during your time. Kids love novelty and will give you at least that time or more rest.

3. Simplify summer washing. For each child a compartment with 3-4 pairs of shorts, 3-4 shirts, a pair of flip flops, a swimsuit and two pairs of summer pajamas. Have your kids pick the bucket instead of digging through the clothes mountains in the dresser and cupboards. This saves time and time during the wash. It also saves the mess of bandage and change every ten minutes. It's much easier to wash a load every day than to wash 7 or even 10 loads a day.

Alicia Bias is the owner and main organizer of the Lux Simplicity Professional Organization. With three children (one of them on the autistic spectrum) who frequently move, with depression, anxiety and many chronic diseases, stress has become the catalyst for their own organizing trips and organization. As she shared her journey on social media, she realized that she was not alone and many other women struggled with the same feeling of being overwhelmed. She has combined her passion and experience to create a personalized luxury service for women who seek functionality and order in their busy lives. Her attraction to mindfulness and personal growth makes her work with people looking for similar improvements, and she works with each client to learn the routines, habits, and personal styles to create a personalized solution. Although it focuses on design in your organization, mental health will always be your "why" first.

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