![]() We’ve only been married a handful of years and it’s taken us some trial and error to get a system that works for us. My husband and I had a sit down when we first got married to discuss how we would communicate our schedules. Keep track and keep kids informed with a centrally located family command center. But these events are inevitable when our agenda and our children’s agenda do not mesh. These moments can throw a wrench in any schedule and make a mom feel off balance. Someone took a toy from the other one or the milk is in the glass they didn’t want or they just plain don’t want to do what’s being asked of them. Even when there might be “balance” kids can instantly make the moment of balance feel chaotic. This is my secret to finding what some might call balance. Having both a monthly calendar and a weekly calendar keep us in sync and make for well-managed, smooth days. Keep it simple with a monthly schedule, mail and paper collectors, and weekly meals. ![]() It will become one more place that causes you to feel overwhelmed. Don’t build a command center that does everything or holds everything. By Carly Black | | Home Solutions, Organization
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