This week's prompt for the My Life in Lists link-up is "If money were no object, list five things you wish you could hire someone to do for you." Thanks to If These Walls Could Speak and Team Gilbert for hosting!
So here we go . . .
1. Plan my days (and make sure I stick to the schedule).
I used to always have a plan and a schedule. Sometimes the schedule was just a mental note in my head, but it was there nonetheless. Now, I feel scatterbrained. Pretty much all the time. I don't know if it's being a mom or being overwhelmed with all of the roles I play or what, but I seriously need someone to help me out on this. Seriously. I want to try out the strategy from The Homemaker's Guide to Creating the Perfect Schedule in the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle.
2. Clean my house.
Let's face it, who doesn't want a housekeeper? No matter how much I enjoy cleaning (sometimes), it's still a chore. And if I had to pick just a few parts of housekeeping, I'd definitely pick laundry and mopping. Laundry is never ending, literally.
3. Fill up my car.
It's not that I run out of gas or forget to pump gas, but it just always seems like my empty light comes on at the most inconvenient times.
4. Organize my paper clutter.
I don't even want to show you a picture of all my paper clutter. It is my nemesis. But this is what I wish I paper looked like...
5. Be my personal shopper.
I swear since I got pregnant and had a baby, I'm not sure what to wear. I can't tell you how many dresses I pulled out of my closet and tried on before Easter last weekend before I finally decided. Everything was too short, too long, the wrong color........

1. Plan my days (and make sure I stick to the schedule).
I used to always have a plan and a schedule. Sometimes the schedule was just a mental note in my head, but it was there nonetheless. Now, I feel scatterbrained. Pretty much all the time. I don't know if it's being a mom or being overwhelmed with all of the roles I play or what, but I seriously need someone to help me out on this. Seriously. I want to try out the strategy from The Homemaker's Guide to Creating the Perfect Schedule in the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle.
2. Clean my house.
Let's face it, who doesn't want a housekeeper? No matter how much I enjoy cleaning (sometimes), it's still a chore. And if I had to pick just a few parts of housekeeping, I'd definitely pick laundry and mopping. Laundry is never ending, literally.
3. Fill up my car.
It's not that I run out of gas or forget to pump gas, but it just always seems like my empty light comes on at the most inconvenient times.
4. Organize my paper clutter.
I don't even want to show you a picture of all my paper clutter. It is my nemesis. But this is what I wish I paper looked like...
5. Be my personal shopper.
I swear since I got pregnant and had a baby, I'm not sure what to wear. I can't tell you how many dresses I pulled out of my closet and tried on before Easter last weekend before I finally decided. Everything was too short, too long, the wrong color........
I'd love for someone to come in every day and tell me what to wear and what to buy. I love doing it myself, but I just don't feel as confident doing it as I did before. I've thought about trying Stitch Fix. Have you had any experiences with it? Good? Bad?
What would you hire someone to do if money were no object?

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