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While I'm certain both of the books are great resources for the terminally messy, I don't agree with the assumption that people are this way because they don't know "how" to organize/clean. I think many are just not motivated because there is no instant gratification (a modern sin of society in my honest opinion). My mother had a term for it: Lazy. It's work, real live work. Some people have adverse reactions to that concept, work.
Household cleanliness and work in general: It's a learned behavior, and believe me, my children have learned it. If you have a child over 4 years old who doesn't have some household responsibility, then the cycle repeats.
(stepping down off my soapbox, and brushing the dust off the soapbox as I do so.... clean freak)
While I'm certain both of the books are great resources for the terminally messy, I don't agree with the assumption that people are this way because they don't know "how" to organize/clean. I think many are just not motivated because there is no instant gratification (a modern sin of society in my honest opinion). My mother had a term for it: Lazy. It's work, real live work. Some people have adverse reactions to that concept, work.
Household cleanliness and work in general: It's a learned behavior, and believe me, my children have learned it. If you have a child over 4 years old who doesn't have some household responsibility, then the cycle repeats.
(stepping down off my soapbox, and brushing the dust off the soapbox as I do so.... clean freak)