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Motivation for Getting OrganizedI have four children one borderline ADHD and the others pretty well behaved. They keep me very busy. We have a routine for everyday. You would figure my children would be enough motivation, nope. I take one look at the house and want to lounge around because of being overwhelmed. It is the basic everyday items to be done. They say you are supposed to start in one room then work around. I get started then lose the hope of getting it done. Any suggestions for the extra motivation. I thought maybe hearing from everyone saying I can this would be just the thing. And please if there are any tips to be better organized I am up for hearing them. Thanks. Have a great one. :O) Mommy8532 from Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
I am currently organizing my home. As a mother of 3 children, I understand your schedule. When you start, focus on one room that you'd feel great returning to, for some peace and quiet. I chose my bedroom. For about a week, I only did my bedroom. Now, it is a beautiful, white and lime green, peaceful-place, surrounded by my things. No kids toys, kids art work, kids laundry, kids smells, etc.(and let the kids know that they aren't to come in without permission). Post By Chris (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
There are several motivational CDs you can buy, such as Anthony Robbins. Simply play these while you are in the car or cleaning. I'd also recommend going to the library and borrowing books on this if you have time to read them. Post By Cathy from Townsville, QLD (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting OrganizedAs stated previously, everything has a place so put it there and only there. It could take awhile to declutter but once it is done stick with it. EVERYTHING has to go back to it's home, do not procrastinate or it will be clutter again. I even have all of my spices in alphabeticle order. Post By shopaholic/aka Sandra (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting OrganizedFlylady.com is the best website. The daily emails, encouragement, tips help so much--even 15 minutes a day! It works. Good luck. Post By lindajeang (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
Declutter, only deal with what you love!, if you haven't used it is 6 months, bless someone else with it! Trim down what your kids keep out, and find a way to hide the toys, and make it easy for them to pick up after themselves. I rotated my kids toys every six months, and they thought they had new things! Flylady is a great sight! the emails I don't read every day, I delete what I can't do, but the trick for me has been setting a timer for 15 minutes and doing something! Its' amazing what can be done in that 15 minutes time! the kids love helping and 15 minutes isn't long for them to pitch in either. Post By tinah (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
Well, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE can top me for living in chaos! The ONE BIG THING that really helped me get my clutter under control & my life organized was a book called "The Messies Manual" by Sandra Felton. I read it back in the 1980s... Now they have updated the book & it's called: "The Messies Manual - The Procrastinator's Guide to Good Housekeeping" Used copies are around $3.99. It's not a boring read either. The book is on the funny side & is both funny & informative & quick to read with easy to follow ideas that have helped me in my life to this day! Post by Cyinda RE: Motivation for Getting OrganizedI keep my house clean by cleaning one room per day. Been doing this for about 3 years. Works fine for me, hope it works for you. Post by Onesummer RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
Okay, You know all the right things to do because of all the great advice the other ladies gave you. Here is my advice to be motivated: Post By Phyllis (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
Instead of one room at a time, try one topic at at time. For example: On Monday, carry a trash bag around the house and gather everything you can to throw away. On Tuesday, gather all the clothes that are somewhere other than in drawers or closets - spend the day washing, folding and putting away. On Wednesday, gather all of the dishes and food related stuff from around the house and wash and put away. Etc etc. Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
I guess some or most of my ideas come from flylady, too. Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Motivation for Getting Organized
I set up a list of things my boys needed to do each day. We have just started it, but I find it amazing. Some things are near give-aways when it comes to checking things off.... like eat breakfast and put up your dish, get dressed, etc. The biggies for me are what I call a 10 minute Tidy Up and our Zone for the day.
Post By Nancy (Guest Post)
Check out flylady.net. But if you subscribe to the emails, subscribe to the digest version so your inbox doesn't become as cluttered up as your house.
Post by Allison
fly lady is a great site. but i foound i got so bogged down in all the emails i stopped it. i would get 5 or 7 emails per day. i couldnt keep up. now i am not working my full time jobs so i am slowly working towards having my house straight. tho i live alone i still struggle very much with organizing. i get very frustrated.
Post by sandy63
I agree to everyone that has posted to use FlyLady!!! It is a great system and my house and my habits have really really changed because of it. A shiny sink is truly contagious to the rest of the house.
Post By Carlene in Fayetteville, NC (Guest Post)
Here's how I declutter, and I learned it from a book called "Get Your Act Together" (yucky title, but very funny book).
Post By Kim Ch (Guest Post)
The FlyLady website is your best bet. This site has really helped me out with my house and my home business.
Post By Denise (Guest Post)
First, go to the dr and make sure you aren't suffering from depression. I've been thru this myself.
Post By mom-from-missouri (Guest Post)
Oh my goodness I checked out FlyLady and wow so much info. I am trying her today is my first day. My sink is shiny. This might work after all. Also my children are 8,5,3 and 2. Yeah I know! LOL...
Post by mommy8532
I have to give a huge amen to EdieParks about FlyLady ( http://www.flylady.net/pages/WhyFly.asp ). JoJo's ideas are great, too. Go to the FlyLady site and read WhyFLY and Beginner BabySteps (on the left of the page). Also, they have an internet radio program every Thursday ( 11 am Pacific Time on this site http://www.worldtalkradio.com/ ). They (FlyLady and Leanne) often speak of children with ADHD needing structure and routines and this site will help you do that. God bless you and please give this a try. Believe me, I know how you feel!!!
Post by Luvyabye
I think the first step in becoming organized is to begin eliminating 'clutter'.
Post By jojo (Guest Post)
Try flylady.com . It is free too.
Post By edieparks (Guest Post)
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