Busy Moms need places to write things down and keep it with them at all time, and nobody knows that better than the planning queen Denise Albright! When I saw an opportunity to review her 2019 Reminder Binder planner set, I jumped at the chance and thankfully, I was chosen as one of the lucky bloggers to receive this amazing kit. And because I asked nicely, Denise agreed to sponsor my giveaway today so one lucky winner will receive a 2019 prize bundle! Read on to learn more.
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Planning in 2015 made easy with At A Glance
in calendar, moth, organizing, planner, wahm strategies. successful business, week, year, by Linda A Kinsman, Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Somewhere in mid-summer a key turned in a lock and the world
of full-time professional blogging-writing walked right in that open door for me. Even though I have been a work at home Mom
for 15+ years and plan my days as any professional should, I found myself
playing catch up because, quite simply, I didn’t have the proper tools and
systems in place to keep up with my growth.
That won’t happen in 2015 because I already have an amazing
monthly planner and wall calendar thanks to Shoplet.com, who asked if I would
like to receive these two complementary At A Glance products to try and share my thoughts
with you.
Let’s start with the monthly planner. I took this out of the
package and loved the look and feel of it. This planner allows me to see the
whole month without having to flip pages, which comes in very handy when you are
planning several assignments and work commitments.
There’s ample writing room
in each day box and a place for notes on the top and right side margins. The tabbed months are a plus as well, allowing
me to easily plan projects in advance. There are ample notes pages in the back
of this 13 month planner along with a page of contacts. There’s even a plastic pocket holder in the
back for you to tuck in notes, business cards and those fliers that get handed
out when you attend business functions.
I couldn’t be happier with this At-A- Glance 2015 monthly
planner and look forward to putting my first assignment in it. Since I already
have campaigns that run through January, I’ll be setting up my planner this weekend.
The 2015 monthly wall calendar won’t be hung on a wall in my
office, but will be tucked into my lifesaver of a sideboard that acts as a
second desk for me. This calendar will
be my hub for all business commitments, not just for my blog and writing
assignments, but for my husband’s business as well.
Like with the monthly planner, the day boxes on the wall
calendar are big enough for me to write two or three notes on each day. There
is an ample header margin where I can write notes or stick post-it notes and reminders
there. The flip page method on this calendar will make it easy for me to go to
each month without fear of ripping out pages.
With these two products, I feel confident that 2015 will be
a well-organized, successful year for me. With the 4th quarter
zooming past us, now is the time to purchase your planner and calendars for
next year. I invite you to learn more about these two products and all the
business supplies available at Shoplet.com.
Please share in comments: Which of these two products would you
most likely use in 2015?
Happy Friday! Brrr…
another cold snap has taken over and I for one am so ready for temps above 40.
While I’m wishing for spring along with most everybody I know at this point, I’m
thankful for January and all the “new” stuff it brings.
Like calendars and planners.
I love calendars. No, scratch
that, I love functional calendars. Not those little purse thingies with
their little bitty squares that I need two of per activity. Nope I like extra
room for my leftie scrawl. So when Shoplet.com asked me if I’d like to review a
desk calendar and weekly business planner for House of Dolittle, I happily agreed. I received the products shown above free of
charge to share my opinions, which are 100% my own and may differ from yours.
About House of
Dolittle:
House of Dolittle has been helping people be more productive
during their daily activities since 1919. They happily make all their products
in the U.S.A. in Chicago, IL. All products are made with 100% post –consumer paper
and soy inks. My kind of company!
This desk top calendar reminds me of my many years (pre-kids) working
outside the home in various secretarial and administrative positions. I had to have one on my desk. I wrote on it constantly. Not just important
dates and key points of conversations, but reminders of what I needed to do and
all the audibles tossed at me during the day from fellow office employees.
For at home use, this beauty resides on our family desktop.
We all sit there and work and get frustrated when there is no paper to write on
(usually because somebody carted off the notepad placed there). Now everybody
can write all they want and have a visual reminder of what they wanted to
remember instead of just telling me.
This weekly business planner though?
It’s all mine and is strictly for business. I have a lot to
keep track of daily with my husband’s business, my blog and my Avon business.
Way too much to put in my family planner. The weekly planner has lots of room
for me to write on each day, an at a glance week view that I use often and it
even offers an expense report ledger on the bottom of each page making it so
much easier for me to keep track of the his, mine, ours business spending we
do. It will also serve as a reminder of expenditures we need to remember come tax time. Ugh, taxes! Another thing to "like" about January! *wink*
I’m very pleased with these products, they are easy to use and are helping me stay on task. It's not to late to buy yourself some new office supplies like these or the many other products available at Shoplet.com
As always, I hope you found this review helpful. Please share with me in comments, what type of planner or calendar system do you use to stay organized?
Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be a good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."