ChristopherPaul
Puritan Board Senior
My wife and I were both raised in unorganized households, mine more so than hers. So, like many things we are doing these days, we are forced to implement something we were not taught or modeled to do.
Recently we decided to home school our children. My oldest is four and my wife has already begun to teach her with a formal curriculum. One thing we must overcome with such an endeavor is our organizational problems.
How does one learn to be organized? Do you have scheduled days that you do laundry, times that you start dinner, regimented hours allotted for certain tasks? We just moved into our house last year and have no office. So the filing of papers is piles and boxes hidden in the closet of our bedroom. I don't want to wait for an office to be added before we practice habits of organization, I have come to learn that now is always the best time to reform our unwise habits.
Any suggestions?
Book recommendations?
Jetson robot ideas?
Recently we decided to home school our children. My oldest is four and my wife has already begun to teach her with a formal curriculum. One thing we must overcome with such an endeavor is our organizational problems.
How does one learn to be organized? Do you have scheduled days that you do laundry, times that you start dinner, regimented hours allotted for certain tasks? We just moved into our house last year and have no office. So the filing of papers is piles and boxes hidden in the closet of our bedroom. I don't want to wait for an office to be added before we practice habits of organization, I have come to learn that now is always the best time to reform our unwise habits.
Any suggestions?
Book recommendations?
Jetson robot ideas?