Debbie Lillard’s “A Mom’s Guide to Home Organization.”

Review

Even though I hate to admit it, there is a room in our home that looks like a tornado went through it. I have no clue how to organize it and clean it. Can you guess which room it is? No, you can’t imagine which room it is? I would like to tell you it is my office.  You couldn’t get inside the office if I paid you to. To help me overcome this problem, I will be reading  Debbie Lillard’sA Mom’s Guide to Home Organization.” for ideas on how to clean the office and organize this room so I can get inside my office and work.

Until the room is clean I work on the Dining Room table and would you like to know something it is beginning to look a lot like my office. I hate it because we can’t have people over without being embarrassed. I can’t even blame it on Charles or David as it is my items for work. Which I am happy about but it means I am getting behind and overwhelmed and will not be able to unbury myself if I am not careful.

 I would like to share the book above which I will be reading and using to help combat the office clutter. I have to get inside there to be able to work not only on the blog but to homeschool Charlie as well. I must become organized and less frazzled, so I can stay on task and get the things done promptly.

Are you frazzled by your family’s hectic schedule and chaotic household? Try Debbie Lillard’s “A Mom’s Guide to Home Organization.” This book walks you through simple processes and tips for organizing your time, your stuff and your space. The second half of the book addresses how to teach your children the life skill of being organized. A Mom’s Guide to Home Organization written by a busy mom for busy moms.

A Mom’s Guide to Home Organization is a review I am conducting for US Family Guide and inside this post are my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase, I will make a small percentage of the items you purchase.

Debbie Lillard

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates