Every year I take a day early in January to organize my first aid kit for the year. Once you have a well stocked first aid kid it is easy to maintain. To get started you can buy a ready to go kit or gather items you already have and put them all in one place. I like using a tackle box because of all the dividers and you can use any size you see fit. You can even use small ones to keep in your car. Years ago I created a little check list of some of the most important items to have on hand. You can download that checklist at the bottom of this post and keep it handy in your kit for future use.
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Oh my stars does having this little chart on my fridge make our house flow and operate so much more smoothly.... you can download and edit it to suit your family needs.
People tell me I am organized but the truth is that I have to try to be in order to deal with my adult ADD (lol, no seriously). My world quickly becomes messy and chaotic and unfocused. I struggle every day to achieve a sense of organization and I have 5 kids that like to undo that sense of achievement daily.
This little gem has been hanging in my house for a long time. It was easy to make and cost very little and served several purposes. Because it is cork board and ribbons it is quite versatile.
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