Anonymous wrote:I need help. I was always just organized enough to get by for most of my life. But my life and work were not that complicated. But now with young kids, a house to run, and a family to manage, I feel like I'm always a mess. I'm the absent minded professor, except the professor part. I had a traumatic loss at one point in my life, and ever since then, I feel like the executive functioning part of my brain went dead.
I leave my kids' stuff everywhere I go. I leave the house forgetting at least one thing every single trip.put the things you need in a small box in your car. Diapers, wipes. Snacks. Juice boxes. Extra set of clothes. Sweatshirts. Whatever. I have not been able to consistently plan my meals for the week for more than one week.make a six week meal plan and grocery list. I am horrible at keeping track of our budget and finances.get all your bills on a budget plan. Schedule your bills for the next year. Anything that isn't repetitive, schedule it for the same due date. Reconcile every six months or so. I am the mom who forgets about school events and field trips. I forget about doctor appointments. I have no consistent schedule. Sometimes I fall asleep on the couch at 8:30 at night and other times I am up until 1 in the morning. I cannot multitask for the life of me, and I feel that has been my downfall. Because while I'm taking care of kids, I just cannot seem to muster enough concentration to do anything other than repetitive menial tasks.
I need some tips. A system. Or a book. I want to peer into your brain and see what your day looks like. How you start your day. How you end your day. I'm desperate to change my life.