September 10, 2021 1 min read

Every week is a busy week when you're juggling soccer practice, work meetings, dinner plans, appointments, and remote learning schedules. Never miss another date with Reusable Weekly Planners & To-Do's! To help you get organized, we've compiled a few of our favorite organizing hacks: 

1. Tackle Your To-Do's

Keep all your tasks in one place without worrying about losing one-off notes and lists on scratch paper. Tackle your tasks with Reusable To-Do Lists. When you've completed every task on your list, just wipe it clean, and you're ready to start your new list!

2. Plan Ahead

You've got a lot going on! Use a Reusable Monthly Calendar to visualize your schedule for the next few weeks. These calendars can keep up with you all year without creating clutter or paper waste. Just wipe the days away at the top of the month, and start fresh.

3. Stay on Task

Help your kids help you with a Reusable Chore Chart... (hint: sometimes more effective when paired with bribery or incentives.) Do what you need to do-- we're not here to judge! Chore charts are a great way to assign tasks and track your progress so that you're not trying to single-handedly organize everything everyday! 

Life can get pretty crazy without the help of a good planner! Paper clutter just complicates things. Give yourself a hand, and invest in a Reusable Planner to organize your tasks, to-do's, appointments, events, and upcoming plans. 

Alison Burnell
Alison Burnell



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