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Our Family's "Let's Get Organized" Training Event [Episode 47]

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Apr 11, 2019
Family-style training walks kids through vision boards, sorting tasks into calendars, routines, projects, and tiny next actions. Hands-on activities teach choosing a command central and context-based to-do lists. Follow-up reports show practical wins like planners, photo backups, and posted routines. Personal reflections explore resistance, reframing failure, and staying committed to a mission of helping others get organized.
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ADVICE

Teach Four Simple Tracking Buckets

  • Do teach kids the four tracking buckets: calendar, projects, routines, and next actions using fill-in-the-blank definitions.
  • Ask follow-up questions (where to keep lists, how you'll remember) so they choose practical systems like paper or digital tools.
ADVICE

Practice Sorting Tasks With Slips

  • Practice categorizing real tasks into calendar items, routines, and projects using cut-up slips for quick hands-on learning.
  • Let kids see how grouping makes overwhelming lists manageable and reduces stress.
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Turn Projects Into Ten-Minute Next Steps

  • Teach kids to convert projects into specific next actions that take ten minutes or less.
  • Have them choose the very next action so ideas turn into immediate, achievable steps.
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