10 Minute Routines

Staying organized is hard. It’s especially difficult when you’re so busy you can barely catch yourself coming and going. Though my first piece of advice would be to clear your schedule so you’re not so busy, I know some seasons of life we don’t have much of a choice.

Whether you’re managing back-to-back appointments, school drop-offs, or juggling work calls between errands, staying organized on the go can feel impossible. But it doesn’t have to be.

At Practical Productivity, we believe productivity should feel freeing—not like one more thing on your plate. Here are six simple strategies to help you stay organized no matter how full your day gets.

how to stay organized on the go

1. Keep a Planner or Notebook in Your Bag

There’s something powerful about pen and paper—especially when it’s easy to grab in a moment of clarity or chaos. Keep a small notebook or planner in your purse or car for quick lists, notes, and brain dumps.

Think of it as your portable command center—one that helps you clear mental clutter and capture what matters before it slips away.

2. Have a Digital Backup

Life doesn’t wait until you’re home to throw curveballs. A simple digital planner app or even a shared family calendar on your phone ensures that you always have access to important reminders, events, and your to-do list—no matter where you are.

Pro tip: Use color coding or emojis to quickly spot family tasks, personal goals, or must-dos.

3. Set Reminders Like a Personal Assistant

If it’s not written down or scheduled, it probably won’t happen. Use your phone’s reminder or alarm feature to nudge you when it’s time to make a call, leave for practice, or start prepping dinner.

Bonus: Set recurring reminders for weekly routines (like “Clean out the car every Friday” or “Check backpacks every Thursday”).

4. Pack a “Reset Kit” for the Day

Consider keeping a small bag in your car or purse with items that help you reset when things go off track—think snacks, wipes, a charger, and maybe even a calming essential oil roller.

Having what you need close by can turn a stressful moment into a manageable one—because moms deserve support systems, not survival mode.

5. Use Voice Notes for Quick Thoughts

When you’re driving, chasing toddlers, or just can’t stop to write something down, voice notes are your best friend. Use your phone’s voice memo or a notes app to capture thoughts, grocery needs, or that genius idea that popped up during school pickup.

Later, you can process those notes into your planner or digital system when you have a moment to breathe.

6. Check In With Yourself Midday

A midday pause—even for 30 seconds—can help you reset your priorities. Ask yourself: What do I still need to do today? What can wait? What would make this day feel like a win?

Even the busiest days can feel more grounded when you give yourself permission to pause and re-align.

Final Thoughts

Staying organized on the go doesn’t require perfection. It just takes small, intentional steps that support your real life—not an idealized version of it. So whether you’re using a paper planner, a phone reminder, or simply taking a deep breath between errands, you’re doing it right.

You don’t have to do it all—you just need tools that help you do what matters.