How To Outsource Your Laundry For Free
June 30, 2008
Hello,
As founder of the Fresh Start after Divorce Community, my goal is to provide you with tools and techniques to support and encourage you during and after divorce. I have hand-selected experts from across the country that are committed to help you move your life forward and live the life you desire and deserve.
Today, I am excited to share powerful parenting tips from one of the experts for Fresh Start after Divorce Community, Susan P. Epstein, a Parent Life Coach.
Enjoy,
Joanie Winberg
Is your family’s laundry an albatross around your neck?
When and if you venture into your kids’ rooms, do you see a sea of clothing, wet moldy towels, science experiments growing on and around your beautiful set of kitchen dishes?
Is it so horrifying that you would rather watch a the latest Stephen King film, than open that door?
And to top it off, do you have to beg, threaten and coerce to get your kids to hand over their dirty clothing so that YOU can wash them? Once you give it back, neatly folded, stacked and “clean”, does it join the ranks of crumpled and moldy before your child has put it on?
Did you know that you can solve this problem by outsourcing? And it won’t cost you a penny!
Here’s how to do it:
•Purchase two laundry baskets for each child: one white and one other color and place inside their rooms.
• Write out easy to understand instructions for your laundry machine and dryer and tape them to the front of your machines.

Joanie's passion is to help women to regain their confidence, build self-esteem and create a foundation of life skills. She is also the author of Rising to the Top, A Guide to Self Development, a Certified Human Behavior Consultant, and a Business/Personal Consultant specializing in divorce.