Have you ever pictured what your week was going to look like but when you got to Friday you wondered what happened? That’s me this week. I had so many plans and projects. I’d even written a few blog posts – in my head. And somewhere in my posts, I was going to drop a hint or two about my Friday Give-Away!
Like Forest Gump explained so many years ago, life really is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.
This week, I didn’t get what I hoped for. I’m still trying to figure out what happened. I don’t know if I had too many things to do, or if I didn’t organize my time and my to-dos well. Although I got a lot done, I didn’t complete all I needed and wanted to accomplish.
Ever since summer ended and school started, I’ve felt like I’m trying to catch up and like it’s not going to happen any time soon. Honestly, I feel like my life’s chocolates are melting, and I’m not enjoying them as much as I’d like to.
It’s kind of ironic. Me needing help organizing my time and my life. You see, it fits perfectly with my Friday Give-Away, and I wasn’t even trying to drop hints. Today’s give-away is all about getting organized by making the most of the time and tasks God has given each of us!
introduce you to my good friend, Karen Ehman, who is the author of “The Complete Guide to Getting and Staying Organized”. You will have a chance to win her book, a $10 gift card to buy some time-saving, life-organizing tools from Target and a box of chocolates in today’s give-away!Karen recently shared with me why she wrote this book:
Even though organizing my “stuff” and managing my time came pretty naturally for me, I was completely thrown for a loop when I became a mom. It is one thing to get all your ducks in a row. It is quite another to keep them that way when you have a family. Just as soon as you line them up, along comes one of your kiddos (or your hubby!) knocking them all down again!
I wrote this book to walk alongside other women, helping them to understand their unique situation–their season of life, the stage of their kids, their personality type–all of those components that go into finding an organizing style that “fits” them. Then from there, I help them set the bar where they want it set.
Karen, what is unique about your book?
I don’t offer a one–size–fits–all method because I’m convinced we all view success in organizing differently. One gal may HATE a junk drawer with an assortment of items tossed in. Another thinks such a drawer is a staple of life. The second gal might really be driven nuts by dust, but not by clutter such as unfolded, clean laundry. On the other hand, her friend might not mind a thin layer of dust on her furniture but cannot stand having unfolded laundry in view. This book helps gals decide what organization looks like to them and then helps them to get there.

Also, being a women who manages her time well and organizes her home and office isn’t an end in itself. It has to be about something more. I like to teach women how to take care of the ‘have tos’ of life–the cleaning, menu planning, grocery shopping, laundry, errand-running and such, so they can actually get around to the ‘want tos’ of life—connecting with God, spending time with their husbands and kids, hanging out with that friend or pursuing that passion. This book helps them get there!
What will women gain from reading your book?
Again, the key to good organization is not a one–size–fits–all method. It is a unique plan that considers personality type, lifestyle, income level, and family schedule. I offer a simple step by step process to help women recognize their own personal style of managing their households successfully and develop a unique plan that gives them the freedom to:
- manage their time wisely
- de–clutter and organize their homes
- plan menus, shop more efficiently, and become more comfortable and creative in the kitchen
- get children involved in pursuing an ordered life and home
- avoid the trap of over-commitment
- use practical tools to assist in organization
Getting and staying organized means more time for the important things in family life—concentrating on cultivating a close, personal relationship with the Creator, drawing His word into every aspect of living, and ultimately tying their children’s heartstrings to God.
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If you would like to win a copy of“The Complete Guide to Getting and Staying Organized”, a $10 Target gift card and a box of chocolates, today’s your day!
You can enter to win by clicking on the word “comments” below and let me know your biggest organizational challenge. I’ll share mine on Monday with some photos. I’ll also be back later to list some other give-aways and links below this post so you can visit and enter to win other Friday Give-aways over the weekend.
If you would like two chances to win, leave a comment and a link to any give-aways you know about that go through the weekend. I’ll be back Monday to announce my winner and share my biggest personal organizational challenge.
After you enter to win by leaving your name, email so I can reach you if you win, and your organizational challenge by clicking on the word “comments below, be sure to visit Karen’s blogwhere she’s also giving away a copy of her book as well as a $10 Target gift card and some dark chocolates!
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I have a lot of organizational issues, but I think my biggest problem right now is with my little boys' bedrooms. The rooms are small and so are the closets. Keeping all their little toys and pieces of stuff organized is driving me insane! Help! 🙂 [email protected]
Meal planning is a big struggle for me. Thanks for the chance to win!
Kim
Two words: paper clutter!!!
I just returned home from having a garage sale with my daughter. We could a BOTH use some organizational help……..LOL
Thanks for the chance
Brenda Schiesser
My biggest challenge is finding a place for everything so everything can be in its place. I am forever trying to figure out where things can logically go, but it seems to pile up faster than I can sort through it!
Also, having a smaller budget (we are a one income family), I'm hesitant to spend my husband's hard earned money on the items than can help make a difference. [email protected]
I have played supermom/woman for so long it's scary. And where I used to be able to multi-task pretty well, I have noticed the wheels falling off the cart a bit lately. I always overbook my time, and by multi-tasking, I can usually juggle many things, but I think I have now outbooked my ability to mult-task and juggle things. My biggest challenge is saying no, clearing my time in my schedule, and keeping it clear.
I think I could really benefit from reading this book!
Connie
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Mine would be my bedside table or night stand! I never know which book, which devotional, which Bible, which magazine I "might" want to read in bed! And of course I have to have a notebook, pen, highlighter, lotion, chapstick, water…..and the list goes on! Yes I need organization! My other disaster area would be "closets". We have a love,hate relationships going on! Thank you Renee for all you do! Hugs!
the mail…not sure what to keep and what to toss…paper just keeps piling up on the counter.
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My closet. I work full-time out of the house – so it's all I can do to keep the "public" part of my house presentable for guests (which we have a lot of). So I never seem to have the time to really get to the part that no one but me and God and my husband ever sees…..sad.
I used to be fairly organized, but when my sweet son came along, he had a rough, very sleepless first 5 months. The whole house went completely haywire in that time (from the office to the kitchen to the laundry room to our room), and I still haven't recovered! The only rooms that seem to stay fairly organized are his room (because he's not in it that much yet) and the living room right now. I definitely need help with that challenge.
As for other giveaways, speaker and writer Stephanie Shott has an interview with Proverb 31 sister Rachel Olsen, and is giving away one of her books here (entries accepted until the 27th): http://www.stephanieshott.com/2010/09/interview-with-rachel-olsen.html
Thanks for this opportunity, Renee!
My biggest organizational challenge is my family room. My toddler has stuffed animals and toys everywhere, so it is always looking cluttered.
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Amy
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Somehow managing all those papers and events that come home from school with 3 kids. My kitchen countertop constantly looks like a tornado went through it. I honestly go through it EVERY night and toss/shred what's not needed. I just cant seem to keep up with it on top of working full time.
I've got 2 personalities when it comes to neat and organized. At work, my desk is a model of organization – almost to the extreme. At home everything is piled everywhere and it drives my VERY neat husband crazy.
I just now had time to read the whole post! My biggest challenge by far is paperwork and filing. I even have an office now… if I could only get it organized!!
My biggest organizational challenge is my closet. I can rearrange, organize, throw out, and in a few weeks, I have another mess.
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Clutter. Somehow although I try to have a place for everything, lots of stuff gets piled on the way to its home and chaos ensues … I hate that.
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Books. They crawl around the bookshelves, huddle in piles, hide next to beds. They just WON'T stay tidy!
I needed this today, thank you. My week completely got away from me. An overload of projects with deadlines and then I got ill in the middle of it. This week the problem was too much to do in too little time, but my general issue is de-cluttering.
Renee,
Thanks for being so open and honest with you readers. It's so important for them to know that you struggle with life's everyday challenges too…just like we all do!
I love you, sweet friend and wouldn't want to do ministry without you 🙂
Love,
Leah
P.S. Are you buying some sugar free chocolates for yourself this weekend? I hear Russell Stovers are the best!
I thought organizing would get easy after my kids got older, but alas, it seems to be my problem, lol!