Productivity for mums - The First Part
When I was diagnosed with CML, it seems I also caught chronic disorganisedness and forgetfulness. To be fair, it was mostly due to a side-effect of the drug I was taking. But to someone that had been extremely well organised - never forgot an appointment, was always early, always had everything (and everyone else) in order - this was one of the harder things for me to deal with. Previously, I had never had to use any tools to keep myself organised. I just did it. Then, suddenly, I didn’t know if I was coming or going.
- To use and rely on a calendar and diary.
- The importance of a routine.
- Doing things in stages can be easier than trying to finish everything in one go.
- Make a menu and grocery list before going to the shops.
- Say “yes” less often.
- The kids, even little ones, are capable of a lot more that I gave them credit for.
- Ask people for help when you need it. They’ll probably say yes!
- Stop being such a control freak. Life will continue on it’s merry way, even if it’s not organised to the hilt.



There are some great lessons in this list. I love the one about children being capable. That is so true and I remind myself constantly that it is very important for the children to become self sufficient.
April 14th, 2008 at 9:33 pmYou’re right Planningqueen. Kids are amazing. I think in trying to protect them from physical & emotional hurt (a purely natural thing to do as a parent), we sometimes forget that.
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