What productivity workflows look like with kids 👇

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Ok so this is legit kinda amazing.

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Ok so this is legit kinda amazing.

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Wow! Laundry gets more interesting! Thanks for sharing.

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This is amazing

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This is genius!

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Today my life changed. I'm not even slightly kidding.

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My supply chain brain is loving this! The analysis, goods flow rationalisation, realising some models don't scale (personal ownership space Vs clothes & colours), and taking the brave step to disrupt and test ...... Amazing!!!

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Real Lifehack. Now come up with a better way to do dishes

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I've been planning out a closet reorg for me and this thread just totally blew it out of the water. THANK YOU!

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Wow I really appreciate you sharing this idea! It's a combined lifehack and a process/system, both of which are categories that fascinates me. I will keep this in mind if I have kids one day!

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Simply brilliant! It’s one of those solutions where you think “why I haven’t thought about it in the first place”

I love this!

I don't even have kids, but if I'm honest, our (beautiful) dresser furniture sits empty most of the time. My partner and I have a mental block where 'doing laundry' doesn't include folding/storing the clean clothes. The clean casualwear usually sits in the basket

not a parent yet but this is exactly what i want. systems thinking and doing ftw!

The beauty of this, makes me cry 😭

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This woman just solved laundry 🤔

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I loved this. Just finishing up setting up my personal system (3 categories) and will get my kiddos setup next.

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This is magic. Not just the laundry system... but the hidden lessons on friction, bottlenecks, systems, solutions.

I may have to duck out to Ikea today 🤣

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I seem to have discovered the peak Twitter content!

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Brilliant thread. Sharing with GF. We just talked about how frustrating this whole experience is lol

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This mom is a genius 👏💪🏾😎.

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That’s so smart.

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This is an AMAZING thread.

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I think this might be genius
Laundry is the bane of my life
God I have become so mundane

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I think this is my new favorite systems thinking example for stock and flow issues. Screw the bath tub problem 😂

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