School is back in session and we’re getting into our groove again. Routine is such a wonderful thing. It makes us more productive, knowing what to expect and when to expect it. This is true for school work as well as housework and homekeeping. {affiliate link coming up}

I’ve told you before, I’m a Messie. It’s been a lifelong struggle for me. To help me out with this getting back into my routine bit, I’m working my way through an ebook called 28 Days to Hope for Your Home written by Nony from A Slob Comes Clean. She writes from experience and walks you through developing 4 habits in 4 weeks, which helps those of us who have difficulty staying on task when it comes to our basic household chores. Nony (short for Anonymous) started blogging as a way to keep herself accountable when she took that HUGE step of faith to get control of her household while trying to figure out the ‘whys’ of the slob-brain. This ebook gives the key tasks she found that made everything more manageable. Things like clean dishes and clean bathrooms and no longer panicing when the door bell rings.
For extra motivation, Nony will be hosting a discussion on her ebook live every Thursday morning at 10:00 (Central) at Google+ Hangouts this whole month. If you’d like to pop in to hear Nony herself, you can go click here to view more details.
During the month of September you can get a copy of your own for only $3! (Use coupon code HABIT during check out.)
The review in this post is based entirely on my own opinions and experience. I purchased this ebook, read it, have benefited from the information provided within it. I share my totally honest and slob-in-recovery-opinions with you because Nony’s principles really work! If you click through my blog to purchase this book I do receive a small percentage of the sale. Thank you for helping support this site. You can read my disclosure to learn more.
Are any of my readers working to get back in the groove of routine life? How do you accomplish this? Are you a recovering Messie? Please share! I’d love to hear in the comments your tips and tricks for staying on track.
I’m the opposite, but am married to a messie. Wishing you success!
Thanks Patti 🙂 Living with a messie gives you ample opportunity to grow in love, mercy and patience – no wonder my husband is a saint, all that he has to live with! I’m glad you stopped by to cheer me on.