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Choosing Your Weekly Top Three

Daily routines are the foundation upon which our foundation routines are built.  Though they can help carve out pools of sanity in our scattered worlds they are not enough to help take us from scattered to sane.  We need to keep building on them.  Keep that momentum going so we can create a more solid, well-rounded routine that will serve us well for years to come.

 As I mentioned yesterday, the next step is to create a weekly routine, and we do that the same way as we did the daily routine, by choosing our weekly top three tasks.

As we continue to work on building our foundation routines it's time to turn our attention to our weekly tasks

In yesterday’s post, I asked you to take a look at the list of things you need to do in the life area you’ve chosen to focus on for this challenge and highlight or star any item that does not need to be done every day. I mentioned that step was a good time to evaluate how often you do things, and whether or not you need to be doing them as often as you think.

Today we’re going to be taking that list and just like with our daily tasks, we’re going to create our three item to-do list for our weekly takss.

Choosing Your Weekly Top Three Tasks

If you find it easier to work off a fresh list, grab a piece of paper and quickly jot down your non-daily items.  I want you to take a few minutes to look it over.  As you’re looking it over I want you to think about what weekly tasks you need to do to keep this area of your life running smoothly.  

Remember, this is just a foundation routine, the pieces that make up this foundation are the motions we go through when we’re going through the motions.  This is the routine we fall back on when need to be in survival mode.

When it comes to choosing your weekly top three tasks I want you to keep that in mind.  These are the top priority items.  These are the tasks that help you keep the order in this area.

I’ll use myself as an example.  My life area of focus is my home front.  My top three daily tasks are:

  1. Clean Bathrooms
  2. Tidy Downstairs
  3. After Dinner Clean Up

Doing these three things daily help keep our home front on track.  My weekly top three tasks are going to be:

  1. Laundry
  2. Vacuuming/Mopping
  3. Baking

I gave these a lot of thought.  I prioritized all the items on my list which included things like:

  • dusting
  • pet cages
  • meal planning
  • other planning
  • tidying upstairs
  • organizing closets
  • cleaning fridge and pantry
  • cleaning bedrooms

And so on.  Baking and pet cages were tied for making it onto my list.  I don’t ignore our pets, but this routine is about me and what I need to do and I only need to worry about cleaning one pet cage.  

Liam takes care of his hamster and is really good about remembering to clean his cage and I usually clean Quilber’s at the same time since everything is already out.  On the other hand, I need to do the baking at least once a week so that the boys have snacks to take to school.

When choosing your top three weeklies it might be beneficial to look at those tasks from a few different viewpoints so that you can choose the three that will be the best fit for you.  

Track Your Tasks

Once you have your three narrowed down, grab a copy of the worksheet below and use it to track your three things.

Printable Weekly Activity Tracker to help you track your three most important weekly tasks

It is very similar to the daily tracker.  Write down the dates for the week so you know what week you’re tracking and log whether or not you’ve finished the task.  I’m jotting down the day of the week that I do the tasks so I can see if there is a day of the week that seems best for scheduling these items on, but you could just use a checkmark or an ‘x’.

Just like when building daily routines, the more consistently you complete your weeklies, the more second nature they will become.  Since it takes between 21 and 28 days to create a new habit, I decided to try applying that same rule to a weekly routine which is why there is space for 31 weeks.  

Chances are you’ll create these new weekly routines in around 3 months, but for those that would like the extra accountability, it’s there for you.

Don’t Forget to Support Yourself

Remember, it’s important to think about ways to support yourself through this stage.  Set yourself up for success.  Make it easy on yourself to get these items done each week.  There are a number of things you could do to help make these weekly tasks easier to remember to do:

  • post your tracker somewhere you will see it every day
  • schedule these items into your planner.
  • assign each task a specific day of the week to do it on
  • set aside one day of the week to tackle all three
  • try to do them at the same time of the day
  • tie them to something you already do – like loading the washer before leaving for work in morning, or tidying your desk before you head home for the weekend.
  • decide on a treat for yourself and a time frame for earning it – for example I’m taking an afternoon to myself if I can complete each of my tasks every week for three months.

Building these routines takes time and persistence. When we’re done we’ll have reclaimed a part of our lives and tamed some of our scattered-ness.  I know it seems like a lot of work now, but I promise you that taking these little steps now and continuing to move forward will get us there.  

It can be tough, I know!  I’m walking this path with you, building new routines myself, and some days are better and easier than others.  That’s ok though.  Don’t let a bad day or a few bad days keep you from moving forward.  It gets easier with time.

So, tell me, are your weekly top three tasks?

Here's a handy little printable to help you build your weekly foundation routine.

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2 Comments

    1. ScatteredSquirrel says:

      Hi Mindy, thanks for getting in touch. I do have a number of weeklies that are Sunday start, but not those two I’m affraid. If you go to the Printable Index and scroll to the weekly section, you’ll be able to find all the Sunday start versions I have. I will add these ones to my printables to update list though. I’m not sure when I’ll be able to get to them, but they will be updated eventually.

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