Summer is meant to be a relaxing time of the year filled with fun activities, holidays, and warm afternoons spent soaking up the sun on the beach. However, summer is my least productive season (and I'm a productivity NUT, so that's saying a lot!).
Things just don't get done and, before you know it, the summer has ended and all you have to show for it is a great tan but not much else. When we go head first into summer without a second thought about routines or schedules, we often end up feeling bored because we don't know what to do with our time.
I'm not saying you should have a structured plan and organize every little detail of your summer, but it wouldn't hurt to have a few routine days that you can use sparingly throughout the summer.
I have five different routine days for the summer that I'd like to share with you:
1. Help & Support Day
If you have kids, you need a day off. It's as simple as that. Yes, we love our children, and we'd do anything for them, but sometimes we need some time for ourselves – a bit of ME time is good for you!
I'm a full-time working mom with two teenagers and just last summer, I hired a nanny. I know what you're thinking, "Why on earth did you hire a nanny for two teenagers?"
Well, here's why:
Reason 1: There was a lot of random driving that needed doing last summer and I didn't have the time to drive my kids around. So, the person I hired to help me out would drive my kids to wherever they wanted to go and I was able to concentrate on work without any interruptions – success!
Reason 2: I had a lot of household chores and projects I wanted to be done, but had no time to get to. She was able to scan all of my scrapbooks, do the dishes, clean the kitchen, and do the laundry – and it was fantastic!
If you're not a mom, this probably sounds ridiculous. But if you ARE a mom, you might be thinking… "brilliant – I NEED THIS!"
When I was a teenager, I worked as a babysitter. Before the summer kicked off, I would approach the parents I worked for and ask them if they wanted a day to themselves. I would be happy to look after their kids while they got their hair done (because it was the 80's and hair was literally everythingback then) and when the mom's heard this, they thought it was a genius idea.
I created a desire in them that they didn't even know existed! Not to boast, but I was basically an entrepreneur from birth.
So, when I became a mom, I was looking for someone who would sell the same services as I did – and I found them!
2. Pool Day
Who doesn't love a pool day? Whether you're practicing your backstroke or soakin