January 5, 2026 - 18:36

As the new year unfolds, many families are looking for ways to enhance their organization and set achievable resolutions. Eryn Vargo, the founder of a local parenting resource, recently shared valuable insights on how to streamline family life and make resolutions a reality.
Vargo emphasizes the importance of establishing a family calendar that everyone can access. This not only helps in keeping track of appointments and activities but also fosters communication among family members. She suggests dedicating a specific time each week to review the calendar together, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
In addition, Vargo encourages families to declutter their spaces systematically. By tackling one area at a time, families can create a more organized environment that reduces stress and promotes productivity. She also highlights the significance of setting realistic goals, reminding families to focus on small, attainable changes rather than overwhelming themselves with lofty resolutions.
With these strategies, families can embrace the new year with a sense of order and purpose, making their resolutions more achievable and enjoyable.
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