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“Learn How to Organize Your Home” series part 1.

How much work is there to do at home?

Women in the 21st century are not able to live life to their full potential and they struggle to reach their goals on a daily or weekly basis. Organize 365® believes this may be due to a lack of organization in the home stemming from ADHD barriers. Join us in this series as we discuss findings from Organize 365®’s recent research and explore the work being done at home.

In this first webinar we will dive into Housework: 

1. What is the definition & the state of housework in contemporary America? 

2. What is the emotional impact of housework in contemporary America? 

3. What are the barriers and struggles related to reaching housework and home organization goals? 

4. Just how much work is there to do? And how can we reduce it?

By better understanding how housework affects all members in a household, we can develop realistic expectations & skills and focus on bringing together all aspects of your life. 

Organize 365 believes organization is a teachable and learnable skill. Join us as we discuss what may be keeping you from getting your housework DONE and how to overcome those barriers. 

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Organize 365® Research

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The Productive Home Solution™

Organize 365® Kid’s program

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