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new school year has begun and that means parents will be chasing the
kids down for forgotten homework, crumpled permission slips and library
books that were due weeks ago. Save yourself some
frustration, and teach the kids responsibility at the same time, by
creating a “drop zone” for all their stuff.
Buying a house is the biggest expense many people make, and in order to keep the property’s value from depreciating, regular upkeep is important. Even if you do not own your own home, you may be required to perform specific maintenance tasks as part of your rental agreement.
Years of research by social scientists strongly conclude that routines help children adjust better to new situations, and improve the overall happiness of a family. For the school year to run smoothly routines are a valuable key, and schedules and calendars are a great way to get started creating this practice.
It’s time to start thinking about and planning for the new school year. These tips for going social, shared electronic calendars, and helpful apps will get the year off to a more organized great start.
If you are a “lefty” or live or work with one, these productivity and organizing tips might be beneficial for you. Tools are extensions of your hands, and when you use proper tools you decrease the possibility of injury, pain, and fatigue.