Pesach isn’t a giant mountain of preparation. Treat it like a multiphase project
It’s three days after Purim, and you wake up drenched in a cold sweat. There’s so much to do for Pesach. Sure, you have six lists, your husband made an AMAZING spreadsheet (his words), and your kids say they’ll help, but your heart is pounding and your hands are shaking.
It doesn’t have to be that way!
Pesach isn’t a giant mountain of preparation. Treat it like a multiphase project, with you, the mother of the home, as the CEO in charge of Project Pesach.
You know how you start working on a project, and somehow gets bigger, until your to-do list looks more like an encyclopedia? That’s called scope creep — when your project grows bigger than you originally intended. And when it happens, your “small” project turns into a monster.
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