Author: Heather Toombs
Planning Unit: Oldham County CES
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Plan of Work: Life Skills Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
In 2023 Homemakers selected this topic for one of their Homemaker Leader Lessons for 2023-2024 Community members return to their busy schedules after COVID-19. As Oldham County struggles with less time at home Time Well Spent was a topic of interest. The lesson focused on identifying 3 skills, solutions, and ways to improve organization and planning at home or work.
Homemakers selected this topic for one of their Homemaker Leader Lessons for 2023-2024
15 participants completed the survey. 100% of participants agreed that they would take steps to organize their home or workspace and create personal productivity routines. 100% improved their understanding of productivity and could list at least two ways to organize their home or workspaces. 100% of participants reported that they learned new skills.
Participants set goals to work on organization, decrease clutter, implement exercise routines, follow a sleep routine, and be more intentional about meals.
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