We took a trip to Ireland last year, but it was just us. We knew immediately the kids would love it, so this time we brought the kids to Ireland! Day 1 We left the house Monday, August 14th about noon and arrived at Newark International Airport at about 2:30, breezed through security, and sat […]
Tools4Wisdom Mom Planner
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As a mom, there’s so many things that we try (need) to fit into our schedules. There’s days that all I accomplish is getting the kids dressed. Getting myself dressed counts as bonus points. This Mom Planner from Tools4Wisdom can help any mom get organized, while setting goals. If you set goals, you can achieve them!
Tools4Wisdom Mom Planner features:
- A spiral bound weekly planner that lays flat
- Yearly and monthly goals sections – professional, personal and yearly
- 12 goal setting pages
- Meal planning & grocery list sections
- Mom oriented planning sections
- Journal pages where you can write down ideas and notes as they come to you
- Money back guarantee up to 1 year
I think this is a great planner to get any mom on track with planning and organizing their daily/weekly/yearly life and goals. The planner is broken down in several sections, making it very user friendly for newbie planners. However, it would be nice if the cover was sturdier and there were dividers or tabs to mark the sections and months.
If you’re looking for a basic planner to get you started, this is great. It’s not fancy or colorful, but it will get the job done. It’s definitely not a travel planner or one to toss in your purse, but it works wonderful as a desk and home planner.
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2GroovyMoms.com says
I’m one of those list-aholics, so I love these types of planners. Although I’m a techy, I still like writing goals and checklists on paper. Thanks for introducing it.