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Clutter stressing you out? Here’s the best thing you can do!

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2020, what a stressful year, right?  With the coronavirus (COVID-19) still out there, we’re definitely overwhelmed with fear and anxiety. And most of the time, even doing small household chores like decluttering feels demanding! Above all else, the awful immensity of the pandemic makes the weight of quarantine really heavier, making us feel lost. And yes, we know that it’s so hard to get the motivation and self-discipline to destress.  Add working from home, new routines and unusual schedules, the whole family staying inside more than usual, and the redundancy of lockdown boredom. Everything feels unmanageable and out of hand Although, the only real way to move and turn the home in its fullest potential is to do a reset! So, if you: feel puzzled and lost need some assistance to help with quarantine anxiety and self-discipline don’t know where to begin are struggling with the new normal of everything just want to keep everything in control and take the hou...

6 Tips to Help Parents Homeschool Their Kids

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6 Tips to Help Parents Homeschool Their Kids   As the world continues its fight against its faceless foe, many are trying to keep life together though most people are hardly getting by. It has also been awfully hard for most parents who are now facing yet another difficult hurdle. With little to no time to prepare for the transition from a physical classroom set up to virtual classes, parents are left with no choice but to adapt to this learning alternative one way or the other. Here are a few basic tips to help parents keep their sanity, joggling work while effectively homeschooling their children at this time of the pandemic.   Set and Follow a Schedule Although it is difficult to replicate a traditional school day at home, it is still best to arrange a schedule much the same as that of a regular school plan. This is to make it a lot easier for both the children and parents to get accustomed to it. Parents can readjust the schedule should they see fit in their current s...