2020-04-01 Good Housekeeping

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MEAGHAN B
MURPHY
EXECUTIVE
EDITOR

Road Trip Tricks


THAT’S GENIUS

ACTIVITY CENTER
Suction shower-caddy
containers to the windows
to keep snacks and
supplies easily within reach.

BUSY TRAY
Bring a baking sheet the kids
can use for drawing, eating
and playing spelling games
with alphabet magnets.

FOLLOW-ALONG MAP
Tape your route to the ceiling
and move a car sticker along
as you pass through states.
You’ll teach geography and
make progress tangible.

STURDY DRINK HOLDER


Nestle a muffin tin inside a
storage basket to contain all
those pit stop bevvies.

Imagine never having to hear “Are we there yet?” again.
Let GH’s resident life hacker, Meaghan Murphy,
steer you toward a smooth family ride

STINK-FREE TRASH BIN


Line a lidded cereal storage
container with a garbage
bag to seal in bad smells.

DIY iPAD HOLDER
Let them watch movies!
Put the tablet in a plastic
bag hung with chip clips
for the back-seat crowd.

SECRETS TO
STRESS-FREE
DECISION-MAKING

Author Anne Bogel
reveals her method
in her new book,
Don’t Overthink It

Forget perfection.
A common cause of
overthinking is having
a perfectionist mindset.
Your goal should be to
make a good decision,
not the best one.
Question the
potential outcome.
Ask yourself, What’s the
worst that could happen?
The worst-case scenario
is often not as bad as you
imagine. This realization
can help take off some of
the pressure.

Set a time to worry.
Our minds like to have
a system they can trust,
so give yours one. If you
schedule 15 minutes a
day to overthink, your brain
will be less likely to
nag you with those thoughts
throughout the day. Even
better, schedule that time
for when you’re walking the
dog or running errands: A
change of scenery can lead
to a change in perspective. Sui
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