You can even organize your children
As an adult, and as you are trying to become organized, having disruptive kids can be a challenge. These types of behaviors are a form of disorganization in itself, taking time and energy from parents.
For many, organizing your kids to do chores, put things away in proper designated places, be respectful and civil can be a most daunting task. With such frustration, some parents may resort to anger, threats and even name-calling.
Anger might seem to be appropriate at times, but if a parent sinks into a continuing pattern of resentment and negativity toward a child's lack of compliance, it could cause real damage to the child's self-concept and well being. None of us wants that.
Nothing breeds unwillingness and apathy more than being made to feel accused and inadequate. Think of a time when you were made to feel that way. Did it make you want to improve at all? Of course, it did not.
The number one benefit to being better organized is being sane!
Getting Organized Book
If I hear just one more I am sure, I will lose it!
As you enter into a room, you want to feel space to move around. Separate what is important to you in your personal life. They will feel loved and a valuable member of the family. You run out of time to accomplish the things you really must do, like organize. The worse enemy of any lifestyle is mess and clutter. Voila!
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