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How do you handle "heartbreak" moments?
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the emotional side of home management, specifically how much of our mental energy goes into helping our kids navigate school drama and bullying. It’s a huge part of the "unseen" work we do as moms. I’m planning to add a dedicated space in our resources for social intelligence and resilience. I’d love to know what your biggest struggle is right now. Is it knowing when to step in, managing your own emotions about it, or finding the right words to coach them through it?
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How do you handle "heartbreak" moments?
Where is your home "leaking" time?
Welcome to The Efficient Home Method! 🫡 We’re here because we’re done with "tidying" and ready for systems. As the Commander of your house, you know exactly where the friction is. Before we dive into the AI tools and decluttering sprints, let’s do a quick performance review. The Icebreaker: Introduce yourself and tell us which "Department" in your home is currently failing its audit: - Inventory Crisis: (The Costco overbuy, 4 open ketchups, "What’s for dinner?" at 5:00 PM). - Logistics & Flow: (The school-run sprint, bento-box assembly lines, "Where are my keys?"). - Data Overload: (School forms, mail piles, the digital mental load of 1,000 to-dos). - The Sensory Wall: (Too much stuff in the house, no "logic" to where things live). My Current Bottleneck: a bit of everything... I struggle to choose between taking time to play with my 4 kids, cleaning up and decluttering and planning the grocery list... I feel pulled in all directions. Drop your # and a quick "Hello" below. Let’s see who else is fighting the same battles!
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That doesn't belong there?
Do you store items in odd locations because it serves you better there? I have odd items a bit everywhere. My kids bathing suits aren't in their rooms, while my kids were potty training, I had underwear in every bathroom and I have hair accessories in my coffee table. It might not make sense for you, but it does for me . I noticed that every morning before school, I would bring a brush and elastics to the living to do my girls hair . Instead, I decided to put everything I used every morning in a bin and stash it inside my coffee table.
That doesn't belong there?
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