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GET THE KIDS OUT THE DOOR FASTER IN THE MORNING WITH AN ORGANIZED ENTRYWAY

Does this scenario sound familiar? You’re headed out the door for a big morning meeting, to take the kids to school or maybe to simply meet some friends for fun. You’re all set to go. You check your hair in the mirror, grab your bag and jacket, and then…the question comes: “Where are my keys?”

You then proceed to put down what you’ve got in your hand, maybe take off your shoes if you have a no-shoe policy in the home, then ransack every pile on the kitchen counter. When they’re not in the kitchen, you head to the living room because maybe you left them on the coffee table. And when they’re not there, you check the bathroom because that was the first place you headed when you returned home earlier that day.

People spend too many precious hours searching for keys and other misplaced items. They spend so much time herding their kids out the door in the morning. I don’t know about you, but I don’t have time for that! Creating an organized entryway can get you out the door faster with everything you need in hand.  


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What You Need to Consider in Your Entryway

The best place for an entryway setup is near the doorway most often used to enter/exit the home. So if you come and go through the garage and you don’t have a formal mudroom, create an area where you can put the following:

Keys – Use a hook system or a bowl if you have a table or shelf. If you don’t like to have keys visible (for some people this is a thing!), consider a drawer or basket to keep keys corraled but out of sight.

Shoes – Keep things tidy with closed shoe storage. If you have an entryway closet, even better. Consider hanging shoe storage on the inside of the closet door to keep them off the floor.

Jackets – Hang jackets on hooks to avoid tossing them over a chair or bench.

Bags/Knapsacks – Create a hook system or cubbies to corral bags and book bags. 

If you have a hall closet, use it. Hang jackets, use the top shelf for a couple of baskets to hold gloves/mittens/scarves or goggles/bathing suits/sunscreen for warm-weather months (rotate these items as the seasons change). If you have a larger closet, put shoes on the floor, side-by-side not just tossed in a pile. Or, if that’s your tendency, use a “shoe basket.” 

RELATED: HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR KITCHEN FOR HEALTHIER EATING

Regardless of whether you have a closet or not, avoid using this space for permanent storage. Use it only for items that come/go on a daily basis. 

And if you have kids who have backpacks or bags, add hooks to the inside of the closet door at kid height so they can reach their belongings. Children learn quickly, so take the time to teach them to carry their own bags and where to hang them when they arrive home.

As an added bonus, consider hanging a mirror in this space so you can do a quick check before leaving home. And don’t forget to give yourself a smile!

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Stacey Crew is “The Kitchen Health Coach” based in Charleston, South Carolina. She is a Certified Wellness Coach & published Author, and owner of Stacey Crew Wellness. She helps individuals achieve their health goals through a 4-prong approach of understanding the individual’s wellness needs, educating on specific topics, empowering the individual to make informed decisions, and providing accountability—all in a supportive environment. Stacey is also and an Amazon best-selling author of The Organized Mom: Simplify Life for You & Baby One Step at a Time and author of the soon-to-be-released Nourish You! Transform You & Your Kitchen for Healthier Eating. 

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