
If you've tried creating daily routines to keep yourself on track, but nothing seems to stick longer than a week or two, RTS helps you troubleshoot the structure of your day and learn how to maintain motivation in the long term.

Sometimes what you need most is someone who sees your load, understands the next steps, and can help you find your next steps.

Systems shouldn't just be one more thing to juggle. This course helps you find the strategies that actually help make your job easier, and allow you to live your life without the massive to-do list hanging out in the back of your mind.

For as long as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a mom.
But when my husband and I had two kids within two years, I was drowning.
I knew how to clean. I loved having a tidy home. But getting it done in the middle of life and kids and chaos around me, I just couldn't figure out how to get all done.
It took years of trial and error, along with a fair bit of professional education, to find the strategies that actually helped me stay on top of housework consistently.

In this video, I walk through the three analog tools that carry my mental load without adding more to manage.
This is the bare bones structure of what the HomeFlow strategy is.
If you feel like you're just living Groundhog Day, cleaning up the same 4 messes on endless repeat, you need this skill:
I LOVE index cards for managing the parts of my mental load that cycle weekly, monthly, and longer. The Slob Sisters were definitely a source of inspiration early on, but in the end, the index card systems are far from the same.