June 29, 2022 1 min read

We have a lot to keep track of on a daily basis, and when life's endless lists are floating around your brain, something is bound to be forgotten. A family command center can help you get your life organized simply and effectively.

Dedicate a centralized place (like your mudroom or kitchen) to keep track of all your important dates, to-do's, and events. The goal is to create a neat zone that everybody in your family can reference.
Daily Dinner Dilemma
No more "what's for dinner??" Our Reusable Weekly Meal Planner is perfect for capturing every taco and chicken night. Bonus! With an established meal plan, anybody in the family can get dinner started.
Plan, Plan, Plan
Capture important dates, events, appointments, and activities on one Reusable Monthly Calendar. Remember to keep it neat, tidy, and legible for everyone in the family to see what's coming up. 
World of Color
Color coding can be the ultimate lifesaver when you're managing multiple schedules. Supplement your calendar with Reusable Sticky Notes, and allocate a specific color to each family member. Once you have internalized which color corresponds to which person, you can quickly glance at your family schedule and start focusing on getting everything done.
Sneak Peek New Surfaces
Mark your (reusable) to-do list: new Surface Planners launched on 6/24! You won't want to miss out on the perfect anchor for your family's command center.

Alison Burnell
Alison Burnell



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