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I am going to be talking about time management today and so today I am

employing one of my favorite tips that I learned from my mom which is setting a

timer I have a crazy dining room table behind me still covered in unicorns from

our birthday party and a bunch of things to pick up around the house hyacinths

that need to get planted in the garden and out of our bathroom and I'm planning

to set the table and get the kids table set up for company coming this weekend

after that we'll see how much time I have but I'm planning on tackling our

tax packet I have lots of areas in my house that in our life get neglected and

sometimes neglected for a long time Amazon packages arrive and they get set

on the dining room table mail piles up filing piles up and kids stuff just

constantly is filling the car and filling the surfaces in our house so I

am gonna set a timer and tackle these things and then I'm gonna reward myself

and you by showing you the footage of the finished product and hopefully I

will have the house ready for company coming I've also gone to Costco so I've

picked up the things that I need I have a menu in mind and so I will probably be

sharing that video with you at some point I've missed you I hope you enjoy

this video give it a thumbs up if you do and I hope to see you back on my channel

soon ok stick around and I will show you the footage shortly of what has gotten

accomplished around the house I set my timer for 90 minutes and I've made a

list and I will show you the things that I was able to get accomplished in that

very short period of time just in time to have a sandwich as you can see

behind me I have cleared my dining room table I haven't gotten it set but I have

my coffee and dessert plates ready and my platters are ready to set up for the

dishes that I'm gonna be serving I'll set the table later it's fine

I have emptied a waterlogged bucket of compost that was out in the yard during

the rain so the back patio is cleaned up a bit I took that compost and I topped

dressed all of the camellias along the back patio so it was a two for one

cleanup I hosed off the patio planted my two hyacinths cleared away the forcing

jars washed them and put them away for next fall I

filled two bird feeders I unpacked two amazon packages and put away the

contents of those I'm planning a purim gift basket video I will have that video

up for you next month put away the purim basket items took out

the kitchen compost I took out the recycling drank a cup of coffee set up

an after-school activity here for my girls using bubble wrap and bugs I

put together this little activity station for the kids coming over this

weekend toilet paper rolls and scarves for a big scale threading or lacing

activity I sent one important school email put away the unicorns and labeled

them in the garage for another celebration put away the boxes from my

Amazon order to reuse for something else cleared one pantry shelf of stale snacks

and made some order in the pantry I think that's enough so I just

wanted to share with you my example of a day in the life of a stay-at-home mommy

I rarely get uninterrupted time so 90 minutes for me is a lot of time and I

even have a little extra time after shooting this so I would love to hear if

you have additional tips for me that could be helping me and my viewers leave

a comment below and otherwise I'm really satisfied with my day so thanks so much

again I'm gonna go work on our taxes now but I hope you have a wonderful day and

thanks for watching bye bye

For more infomation >> HOW MANY CHORES CAN I DO IN 90 MIN? (Declutter and tidy the house with me!) - Duration: 3:39.

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Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:41.

 It's fast approaching the business end of the 2018/19 Premier League season.  Just 13 league games remain and the biggest story at the moment is the title race, with Manchester City and Liverpool fighting for top spot

 Consecutive draws for Liverpool against Leicester City and West Ham saw City overtake them on Wednesday night with a 2-0 win over Everton

 Jurgen Klopp's side can reclaim their place at the top of the table on Saturday with victory against Bournemouth, but they're starting to show signs of nervousness

 Below Liverpool and City, the race for the top four is starting to hot up following Manchester United's resurgence under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 Chelsea currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot on 50 points, with United two points below them and Arsenal a further point behind

 And then there's the relegation battle. Championship football looks imminent for Huddersfield, who are 13 points away from safety, while Fulham and Cardiff City are also struggling

 Burnley, Southampton and Newcastle are all two points above the relegation zone and can't afford to slip up

 A lot can happen in 13 gameweeks, though, so it's up to the managers of every Premier League club to get their starting line-ups spot on between now and May

 And what's interesting is how many players each club has used so far this season

 According to data from Transfermarkt, Wolves have used the least players on 18, while Manchester City have used 21 and Liverpool have used 22

 All three clubs are having great seasons by their respective standards, so perhaps it's a case of the less players used the better in the Premier League

 The table below shows which clubs have used the least players this season. Teams that have used the same amount of players have been sorted according to how many new signings have played

 There's a lesson to be learned here for Arsenal manager Unai Emery, who has constantly chopped and changed his starting line-ups throughout his first season in charge

 Injuries certainly haven't helped, especially in the Gunners' defence, but Emery has also been guilty of making too many substitutions

 Tottenham have had the same problem, but because they possess greater strength in depth than their north London rivals they've still been able to deliver

 And it's no surprise that Southampton, Huddersfield, Fulham, and Cardiff are all towards the bottom end of the table

 Teams struggling for results tend to change their line-ups more than others in order to find a solution, when perhaps they should allow the players to gel

For more infomation >> Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:41.

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Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:59.

 It's fast approaching the business end of the 2018/19 Premier League season.  Just 13 league games remain and the biggest story at the moment is the title race, with Manchester City and Liverpool fighting for top spot

 Consecutive draws for Liverpool against Leicester City and West Ham saw City overtake them on Wednesday night with a 2-0 win over Everton

 Jurgen Klopp's side can reclaim their place at the top of the table on Saturday with victory against Bournemouth, but they're starting to show signs of nervousness

 Below Liverpool and City, the race for the top four is starting to hot up following Manchester United's resurgence under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 Chelsea currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot on 50 points, with United two points below them and Arsenal a further point behind

 And then there's the relegation battle. Championship football looks imminent for Huddersfield, who are 13 points away from safety, while Fulham and Cardiff City are also struggling

 Burnley, Southampton and Newcastle are all two points above the relegation zone and can't afford to slip up

 A lot can happen in 13 gameweeks, though, so it's up to the managers of every Premier League club to get their starting line-ups spot on between now and May

 And what's interesting is how many players each club has used so far this season

 According to data from Transfermarkt, Wolves have used the least players on 18, while Manchester City have used 21 and Liverpool have used 22

 All three clubs are having great seasons by their respective standards, so perhaps it's a case of the less players used the better in the Premier League

 The table below shows which clubs have used the least players this season. Teams that have used the same amount of players have been sorted according to how many new signings have played

 There's a lesson to be learned here for Arsenal manager Unai Emery, who has constantly chopped and changed his starting line-ups throughout his first season in charge

 Injuries certainly haven't helped, especially in the Gunners' defence, but Emery has also been guilty of making too many substitutions

 Tottenham have had the same problem, but because they possess greater strength in depth than their north London rivals they've still been able to deliver

 And it's no surprise that Southampton, Huddersfield, Fulham, and Cardiff are all towards the bottom end of the table

 Teams struggling for results tend to change their line-ups more than others in order to find a solution, when perhaps they should allow the players to gel

For more infomation >> Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:59.

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Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 5:02.

Football News24/7  It's fast approaching the business end of the 2018/19 Premier League season

 Just 13 league games remain and the biggest story at the moment is the title race, with Manchester City and Liverpool fighting for top spot

 Consecutive draws for Liverpool against Leicester City and West Ham saw City overtake them on Wednesday night with a 2-0 win over Everton

 Jurgen Klopp's side can reclaim their place at the top of the table on Saturday with victory against Bournemouth, but they're starting to show signs of nervousness

 Below Liverpool and City, the race for the top four is starting to hot up following Manchester United's resurgence under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 Chelsea currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot on 50 points, with United two points below them and Arsenal a further point behind

 And then there's the relegation battle. Championship football looks imminent for Huddersfield, who are 13 points away from safety, while Fulham and Cardiff City are also struggling

 Burnley, Southampton and Newcastle are all two points above the relegation zone and can't afford to slip up

 A lot can happen in 13 gameweeks, though, so it's up to the managers of every Premier League club to get their starting line-ups spot on between now and May

 And what's interesting is how many players each club has used so far this season

 According to data from Transfermarkt, Wolves have used the least players on 18, while Manchester City have used 21 and Liverpool have used 22

 All three clubs are having great seasons by their respective standards, so perhaps it's a case of the less players used the better in the Premier League

 The table below shows which clubs have used the least players this season. Teams that have used the same amount of players have been sorted according to how many new signings have played

 There's a lesson to be learned here for Arsenal manager Unai Emery, who has constantly chopped and changed his starting line-ups throughout his first season in charge

 Injuries certainly haven't helped, especially in the Gunners' defence, but Emery has also been guilty of making too many substitutions

 Tottenham have had the same problem, but because they possess greater strength in depth than their north London rivals they've still been able to deliver

 And it's no surprise that Southampton, Huddersfield, Fulham, and Cardiff are all towards the bottom end of the table

 Teams struggling for results tend to change their line-ups more than others in order to find a solution, when perhaps they should allow the players to gel

For more infomation >> Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 5:02.

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Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:25.

 It's fast approaching the business end of the 2018/19 Premier League season.  Just 13 league games remain and the biggest story at the moment is the title race, with Manchester City and Liverpool fighting for top spot

 Consecutive draws for Liverpool against Leicester City and West Ham saw City overtake them on Wednesday night with a 2-0 win over Everton

 Jurgen Klopp's side can reclaim their place at the top of the table on Saturday with victory against Bournemouth, but they're starting to show signs of nervousness

 Below Liverpool and City, the race for the top four is starting to hot up following Manchester United's resurgence under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 Chelsea currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot on 50 points, with United two points below them and Arsenal a further point behind

 And then there's the relegation battle. Championship football looks imminent for Huddersfield, who are 13 points away from safety, while Fulham and Cardiff City are also struggling

 Burnley, Southampton and Newcastle are all two points above the relegation zone and can't afford to slip up

 A lot can happen in 13 gameweeks, though, so it's up to the managers of every Premier League club to get their starting line-ups spot on between now and May

 And what's interesting is how many players each club has used so far this season

 According to data from Transfermarkt, Wolves have used the least players on 18, while Manchester City have used 21 and Liverpool have used 22

 All three clubs are having great seasons by their respective standards, so perhaps it's a case of the less players used the better in the Premier League

 The table below shows which clubs have used the least players this season. Teams that have used the same amount of players have been sorted according to how many new signings have played

 There's a lesson to be learned here for Arsenal manager Unai Emery, who has constantly chopped and changed his starting line-ups throughout his first season in charge

 Injuries certainly haven't helped, especially in the Gunners' defence, but Emery has also been guilty of making too many substitutions

 Tottenham have had the same problem, but because they possess greater strength in depth than their north London rivals they've still been able to deliver

 And it's no surprise that Southampton, Huddersfield, Fulham, and Cardiff are all towards the bottom end of the table

 Teams struggling for results tend to change their line-ups more than others in order to find a solution, when perhaps they should allow the players to gel

For more infomation >> Premier League table based on how many players clubs have used so far this season - Duration: 3:25.

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Would you? How many people would go on a first DATE on Valentine's Day, revealed - Duration: 1:44.

 It's a day that many singletons dread, but Valentine's Day is very nearly here.  While restaurants and bars on the 14 February are likely to be full of couples, it seems that many singletons would happily try their own luck with love on the big day

 A new survey has revealed that more than half of daters would be willing to go on a first date on Valentine's Day

 The survey, by dating app Coffee Meets Bagel, asked over 6,600 people about their views on first dates

Read More Why some people get turned on by erotic EATING and weight gain  It revealed that 54% of people would happily go on a first date on Valentine's Day

 A blog about the findings explained: "Our poll also showed that conversation, timeliness, and thoughtful date planning (e

g. made a reservation) were the most important factors for making a good first impression on a first date

Read More Sex stories  "Receiving a gift (i.e. flowers or chocolates) got only 11% of the vote, so it's OK if you forget the Forget Me Nots

"  The survey also found that while 31% of people would be willing to split the bill on a first date, 52% said men should foot the bill

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