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So, It's.... not perfect, but so, so, so much better than not having the schedule! I at least remember what I have to do, and while something still need to occassionally get pushed to the backburner, I'm still being way more productive and my house is still way neater than it has been in months.
Next stage is trying to stick to it more closely and get my family to use the checklists, as well.
(less) (less)So, It's.... not perfect, but so, so, so much better than not having the schedule! I at least remember what I have to do, and while something still need to occassionally get pushed to the backburner, I'm still being way more productive and my house is still way neater than it has been in m
(...more)So, It's.... not perfect, but so, so, so much better than not having the schedule! I at least remember what I have to do, and while something still need to occassionally get pushed to the backburner, I'm still being way more productive and my house is still way neater than it has been in m
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I have completed a structured and complete maintenance household chore chart, a morning and evening routine checklist (for me; updated to reflect COVID life, but something a little more evergreen that I can carry on with after the fact) a "good noodle" chart for Bear (with behavioral expectations and age-appropriate chores), and now the only thing left to do is the checklist for this year's Big Clean!
For the record, since "stick to it" sounds very open ended, I will consider it "stuck to" when I have solidly formed the habit of adhering to it. They say a habit takes 21 days to form, but I like the roundness of a full month, so let's go with that.
So, when I have used these chart everyday for a month, I will mark this goal "complete."
(less) (less) (less)I have completed a structured and complete maintenance household chore chart, a morning and evening routine checklist (for me; updated to reflect COVID life, but something a little more evergreen that I can carry on with after the fact) a "good noodle" chart for Bear (with behavioral expectations and age-appropriate chores), and now the only thing left to do is the checklist for this year's Big Clean!
For the record, since "stick to it" sounds very open ended, I will consider it "stuck to" when I have solidly formed the habit of adhering to it. They say a habit takes 21 days to form,
(...more)I have completed a structured and complete maintenance household chore chart, a morning and evening routine checklist (for me; updated to reflect COVID life, but something a little more evergreen that I can carry on with after the fact) a "good noodle" chart for Bear (with behavioral expec
(...more)I have completed a structured and complete maintenance household chore chart, a morning and evening routine checklist (for me; updated to reflect COVID life, but something a little more evergreen that I can carry on with after the fact) a "good noodle" chart for Bear (with behavioral expec
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Sitting down tonight to start constructing several different schedules: one for my annual Big Clean, one for a maintenance cleaning routine, and one to construct morning/night routines for both myself and the Bear. Work and school from home, plus general quarantine life has resulted in a total degredation of routine and basically no delineation between work and home life; I really want to get back on track andhave some sense of order in my life again.
(less) (less)Sitting down tonight to start constructing several different schedules: one for my annual Big Clean, one for a maintenance cleaning routine, and one to construct morning/night routines for both myself and the Bear. Work and school from home, plus general quarantine life has resulted in a t
(...more)Sitting down tonight to start constructing several different schedules: one for my annual Big Clean, one for a maintenance cleaning routine, and one to construct morning/night routines for both myself and the Bear. Work and school from home, plus general quarantine life has resulted in a t
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