Questions, questions, questions… Are you the center for communication in your family foundation? A central location for your family calendar, grocery lists and meal planning may be your salvation. Watch this video for strategies I use to organize family menu planning, grocery shopping and other compilations of habitation expectations. Following these tips will take some frustration out of your obligations as you will no longer be the sole communication destination. Hopefully the elimination of the discussion about what is for dinner tonight will bring about a transformation in your cohabitation commendations!
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Lorie, Those are some great ideas. When my boys were at home we used a large desk calendar and hung it on the side of the fridge. Each boy had a different colored marker for their activities. Since I don't have a good wall space for a communication center the fridge worked well for the grocery list and all the other notes.
Posted by: Janice | September 13, 2012 at 06:55 PM
Thanks, Janice! The fridge is often the communication hub of the home. ;)
Posted by: Lorie Marrero | September 14, 2012 at 10:55 AM