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5 Strategies for Reducing Your Time Running Errands

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Technology can really help reduce the time you spend out shopping for certain items.

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As a mom, your responsibilities don’t stop at the end of the workday. You might have to pick up some groceries or takeout food for dinner on your way back home, or might have an appointment scheduled for your child. When trying to take care of a child and keep your home in order, the errands can add up quickly, sometimes costing you an .

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