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Organization Help

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:49 pm
by (SWGO)2EAZY
As you may know, I started my 7th grade year, in middleschool, three weeks ago. It's been hard juggling school, sports, and what I need at each of my parents house's. Any suggestions on organization for those three things?

Re: Organization Help

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:39 am
by samonuh
Dedicate all your free time to doing your school work before anything else. I don't know what you exactly mean with your parents, but school is more important, and they should realize that...unless it is a dire emergency

Re: Organization Help

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:05 am
by MATTHEW'S_DAD
Assuming you need to keep up with your various school stuff and sports stuff when going from one parents house to the other...

Make yourself a checklist of what you need when going from one parents to the other. I keep a small notebook and have to write things like that down in the front and back covers. Put one parents house in the front cover and the other parents house in the back cover. Believe me when I tell you, that's a great habit to get into. I have a similar situation at work and doing that helps me out a ton! Good luck.

Re: Organization Help

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:01 am
by WD-40
My wife says I'm totally disorganized and need 'sticky notes' on my forehead. :whistling:

However, I managed to survive using years of wisdom and common sense, and to dove-tail off Samonuh and Matthew's Dad,, just set those 'must do's' first, should do's second, and want to do's last when able. Learn responsibility early because in the long run, you'll be way ahead of the game later in life when it can be vital to success. Makes playtime more enjoyable.

Re: Organization Help

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:25 am
by (SWGO)2EAZY
WD-40 wrote:My wife says I'm totally disorganized and need 'sticky notes' on my forehead. :whistling:

However, I managed to survive using years of wisdom and common sense, and to dove-tail off Samonuh and Matthew's Dad,, just set those 'must do's' first, should do's second, and want to do's last when able. Learn responsibility early because in the long run, you'll be way ahead of the game later in life when it can be vital to success. Makes playtime more enjoyable.


You should put a picture of yourself on here with sticky notes all over your face.