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Which camp are you in:
A. Never declutter without your kids, or
B. Never declutter with them?
(I lean toward B – but I can see the point of doing their rooms with A in mind.)
This is a huge divide in the camp of wannabe minimalists (yet another!), so I get why some of you don’t want to wade in here.
But you’re going to have to decide someday – so let’s make that today.
Here’s what you need to know about the kids-and-decluttering process to make the right decision for YOUR family.
What you’ll learn:
· Can your kids handle it?
· Why there’s a decluttering personality difference
· Make some decluttering process changes
Are there any changes you need to make to your kid-focused decluttering processes today, so that next time you announce a whole-room declutter, it goes way more smoothly?
Personalize the editing process to each kid, be willing to step in (or step back) as necessary, and see what happens.
It’s going to flow so much easier.
You’ve got this.
You’ve got this!
Alyssa
Routines for introverted work-at-home moms:
https://yourunbusylife.com/
Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/decluttering-for-your-kids/
Wishing you could actually like your life (with kids) again?
Watch your on-demand class: https://yourunbusylife.com/application/
What if you could manage the kids you already have, run your business, and get a break every single day - without being a bad mom? What if you had a life you didn't need a vacation from? What if you were... a sane super mom?
This free training is for you if:
• You’re sick of making excuses for the state of your temper.
• You’re finished with this life of “sorry, gotta run!” and never getting around to that coffee date.
• You’re done with chasing harum-scarum after the kids.
Fill out a super quick application by October 16 so I can send you this exclusive training on how to get it all done with a biz plus family!
Grab your spot: https://unbusy.teachable.com/p/my-downloadable-27694
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Which camp are you in:
A. Never declutter without your kids, or
B. Never declutter with them?
(I lean toward B – but I can see the point of doing their rooms with A in mind.)
This is a huge divide in the camp of wannabe minimalists (yet another!), so I get why some of you don’t want to wade in here.
But you’re going to have to decide someday – so let’s make that today.
Here’s what you need to know about the kids-and-decluttering process to make the right decision for YOUR family.
What you’ll learn:
· Can your kids handle it?
· Why there’s a decluttering personality difference
· Make some decluttering process changes
Are there any changes you need to make to your kid-focused decluttering processes today, so that next time you announce a whole-room declutter, it goes way more smoothly?
Personalize the editing process to each kid, be willing to step in (or step back) as necessary, and see what happens.
It’s going to flow so much easier.
You’ve got this.
You’ve got this!
Alyssa
Routines for introverted work-at-home moms:
https://yourunbusylife.com/
Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/decluttering-for-your-kids/
Wishing you could actually like your life (with kids) again?
Watch your on-demand class: https://yourunbusylife.com/application/
What if you could manage the kids you already have, run your business, and get a break every single day - without being a bad mom? What if you had a life you didn't need a vacation from? What if you were... a sane super mom?
This free training is for you if:
• You’re sick of making excuses for the state of your temper.
• You’re finished with this life of “sorry, gotta run!” and never getting around to that coffee date.
• You’re done with chasing harum-scarum after the kids.
Fill out a super quick application by October 16 so I can send you this exclusive training on how to get it all done with a biz plus family!
Grab your spot: https://unbusy.teachable.com/p/my-downloadable-27694
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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