How to Get to School on Time

Jenny Heart
How to get to school on time just takes organization, and determination. When students leave books lying all over the place, and homework isn't finished, when it's time for lights out, comes a calling. These types of individuals should read,'10-Minute Clutter Control,' by Skye Alexander. Feng Shui Tips For Getting Organized.

This book can help children from all ages learn to get to school on time, especially if the family considers reading it together. Children in grade school, high school, and college student, can learn how to Clutter Control their world. They could:

* Make sure their papers are all picked up, and put back in their back pack.
* Make sure their alarm clock is always set .
* Have school clothes laid out the night before.
* Plan ahead what they're going to eat for breakfast.

School students from all age ranges, can get to school on time, if they just take the time to realize that clutter, is the reason why they seem to always be late for school.

Younger children can be taught to clean up their room, and learn clutter control at an early age. Children who master this common household chore, will never be late for school. Learning clutter control, teaches respect, and self discipline. Children who learn these two thing, will obvious learn more at school. Late for school will never happen again.

Students need to unclutter their minds. They need to think cleaner thoughts, about what cleanliness is all about. School students should try mind control(Positive thinking), when reaching toward their future goals. Then students will be opening their minds, and expanding their many options, about their future goals. Why! Their minds can see things more clearly, far clutter is is not a part of their life anymore.

Children of all age should have order in their lives. This is where clutter control, steps in, and brings order into the class room, and leaves untrained minds out of the class room and never late for school. Order before the bell rings, and order, while keeping their assignments all done in proper order. Makes good sense, when you think about it. One good thought, just seems to lead to more good thoughts. Then when good thought end your day, waking up late isn't going to happen.

All students who can master clutter, down to it's truest meaning, their lives will have better focus, and clarity. Now when this happens, better grades happen, and thinking about getting to school late, has only become a bad memory.

Published by Jenny Heart

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  • Elizabeth Valentine10/8/2009

    Terrific advice!

  • Jennifer Wagner9/28/2009

    Planning ahead seems to help us a lot. Thanks!

  • Sherri Laponsie9/28/2009

    Great adivice!

  • Christine Zibas9/27/2009

    I agree, there's nothing worse in the morning than disorganization. It can start the whole day on the wrong foot! Great article!

  • Dina Quirion9/24/2009

    This is great advice, great job... :o)

  • Shethy Stuckey9/23/2009

    Written with love , I can tell.

  • k. ferguson9/22/2009

    What a great idea. I have two little ones that could use this! (Yes, the parents, too...)

  • Kristie Leong M.D.9/22/2009

    You sound so organized. I need to practice some of your good advice. :-)

  • Lynn Mac9/21/2009

    Great ideas for those young ones who need a little structure.

  • Cheryl McCann9/21/2009

    Great ideas for parents with kiddos.

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