
#HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE FOR TEENS HOW TO#
Aside from raising these small humans, do you struggle with understanding your life's purpose? And how to make any progress towards your own personal goals?.Do you feel on top of your schedule- know where and when you have appointments and commitments?.Do you and your family use routines in the morning to make the process of getting out the door smooth? Do you rely on evening routines to get your family ready for the next day?.There are likely some areas of your life that are working well, and some that could use a little polishing. And it's just not realistic to tackle a whole-life organizing makeover all at once! So where do you want to begin?


Saying you want to “get organized” is kind of a broad commitment. The First Step in Mom Organization: Decide Where to Begin We see Marie Kondo's method of decluttering your entire home at once by pulling everything we own out of our closets or cupboards- and think- THERE IS JUST NO WAY!īy becoming a “Mom with a plan”. Yet somehow- life gets in the way! And we feel that we just don't have the time to get organized- because as a busy Mom- there is always something or someone that demands our immediate attention. How many times have you vowed to get organized? Every back to school season? Every New Year's Day? Every Monday morning? (And I love this story from Good Housekeeping about how another Mom feel her life changed when she got organized!) So why is it so darn hard to get organized?

I don't get that panicky feeling that tells me I am forgetting something (or someone) somewhere! If there's one thing I've learned from parenting 6 kids- it's that when I feel in control of my schedule, when I know where I need to be and at what time, when my home is picked up and uncluttered and I can find whatever it is that I am looking for, and when I have a game plan of what I need to accomplish each day and can check a few things off of my list- I feel less stressed. So Why Do You Want to be an Organized Mom Anyway?
