I know a married couple who differs quite a bit in their respective levels of be

I know a married couple who differs quite a bit in their respective levels of being “organized” or “disorganized.” The husband tends to fall on the organized side (at least in some areas), whereas the wife is more on the disorganized side (at least in some areas). Their young daughters seem to be taking after their mother when it comes to their rooms and messes (maybe all kids are like this?). On occasion, I have wondered what it is that makes a person “organized.” I’ve also wondered how a disorganized person might become better-organized.

How would you explain the organized/disorganized dimension? That is, what concepts (that we’ve covered so far in this course) can you apply to these questions and to the married couple described above? Do any of the goal-related concepts (see Chapter 14) and research on relationships and business (see Chapter 16) apply to this question?

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