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The Basics Needed to Get Started                                      Exercise: Planning Your Time

        There are several ways to get started – you can shop at thrift shops,                           Take a look at your weekly routine and record how much time you are spending on different tasks
        get agency help, or save your money to purchase new items. The list                             during your day. Look at the results for ways you can save time and be more efficient in your routine
        below describes the basic items needed by most people when they set                             and your home.
        up a new household. You would need to purchase any personal items,                                        Activity           Mon.    Tues.  Wed.
        clothing, and toiletries in addition to these items.                                             Example:                           30                                             3 hours
        Remember, you will want to have your kitchen and living space set up                             Lunch                      30 min. min.    30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 15 min. 1 hour  45 min.
        so you get the most use of out your space and you can save money!                                Breakfast
                                                                                                         Lunch
        Kitchen                         Rooms/Storage                         nail clipper              Dinner

          plate, bowl, and cup (one       hangers                           razor                     Hygiene/grooming
            per person minimum)           lamp for bedside                   toilet brush              Working
          fork, knife, spoon (one per     broom/dustpan                   Office Supplies              Going to/from work
            person minimum)                                                                              Sleeping
                                          wastebaskets (2-3 as needed)       address book
          can/bottle opener              miscellaneous storage                                         Laundry
          hot pads                         containers to keep organized      pens and pencils          Paying bills
                                                                                                         Shopping
          dish towels                  Linen/Laundry                         notebook                  Seeing friends
          pint glass bowl                sheets and pillowcases (one        folder for keeping        Getting kids ready
                                                                                track of bills/
          quart glass bowl                 set per bed)                        receipts
          small skillet                  mattress pad (one per bed)         Post-it notes

          medium saucepan                pillows (1-2 per person)           rubber bands
          (misc. pans depending on       blankets (2 per bed)             Small Appliances
            size of family)               laundry basket                     clock radio               TOTALS

          paring knife                   quarters for laundromat            power strip
          medium size utility knife      sewing kit                         iron                       Ways to save time in your day:
                                                                              ironing board
          plastic stirring spoon         scissors                           vacuum cleaner                ƒ Prepare your meals in advance.
          rubber scraper               Toiletries/Misc.                      TV/DVD player                 ƒ Make a grocery list and use coupons while shopping.

          plastic cutting board          bandages                           coffee maker                  ƒ Do several smaller loads of laundry during the week, or save it up and do several large loads.
                                                                              microwave                     Employers expect you to be wearing clean clothes. Pull clothes from the dryer while still warm
                                          hair dryer                         toaster/toaster oven
                                                                                                             – shake out, fold, or hang immediately (this saves time ironing).
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