
The best planner is the one you look at (why a daily card works)
You've got to look at your list and you've got to do what it says.
Simply Convivial: Biblical Homemaking, Homeschooling & Mom Life—Without Burnout
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3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean
Free 5-Day Daily Card Challenge: https://www.simplyconvivial.info/daily-card/
So I have one planner secret that will make all the difference, no matter what planner you use, even if that planner is just a post-it note, there is a secret that applies and makes that planner actually useful in your day-to-day life. You're ready.
You've got to look at your list and you've got to do what it says. I know ground breaking, planning secrets here. Stay tuned for more where that came from.
A post-it note is great because it's small. And so it reminds you that your day is finite and you have to make some tough choices about how to spend that time. The other benefit of using a post-it note or an index card is that it is portable and portability helps with visibility. We need to be looking at our planner throughout the day. That's not a write it and forget it kind of an activity if we want that plan to actually make a difference in our day.
So a great way to keep your post-it note handy is to pop it on the back of your phone or stick an index card in your back pocket. If you have a planner or a calendar that you like, and that you do use a post-it note can be a great addition because you can stick it on the calendar and see your calendar, as well as your top three for the day.
3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean