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Your role as the family chore manager: how to hold your kids accountable for doing their chores (the right way!) when you're running an online business

Your role as the family chore manager: how to hold your kids accountable for doing their chores (the right way!) when you're running an online business

Episode 136 Published 3 years, 5 months ago
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Do you see yourself as your kids’ chore supervisor?

 

If not, how DO you view your role in the family?

 

Today I’m going to lay out the case for treating yourself as a manager (and your chore-doing kids as direct subs).

 

Aka, how to manage your kids while parenting well.

 

What you’ll learn:

·        How to define “good enough” to your kids

·        What your ideal chore inspection style is

·        The real reason you need to follow through on bathroom inspections

 

What area are you going to start on today?

 

Which kid is old enough to get the “this is how you clean a bathroom” lesson? (Or whatever would help you out most.)

 

Set a timer to talk to him or her later today about it. Your best chore days are just ahead, over that hill – and they’re going to be great.

 

You’ve got this!

Alyssa

 

Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/kids-chore-manager/


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Listen - you don’t want to hang out in this family stage for 2 years, constantly showing up last minute for your kids OR your clients, barely making it to your monthly revenue targets…. 

And exhausting yourself to do it.

So I’m going to hand you the cheat sheet to work-from-home balance…. 

By using Human Design to pull out the right tactics for your specific personality + family setup.

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