Hi guys! Today I just wanted to discuss how and why I color-code my planner as well as a couple different methods of doing so. As a family of 3 (soon to be 4) with business and household stuff to manage, I needed a method of keeping track of things without needing to write everything out word for word. I started color-coding pretty early on. It has allowed me to plan out my days/weeks/months more efficiently. There’s several methods of color-coding and not one single way is the right way. It all depends on what your needs are.
Read moreFREEBIE: Defining Your Brand + 9 Free Business Printables!
So you want to start a business? The first thing you need to do is define your brand. It’s important to brain storm and really figure out what your brand is about and how you are going to present it. It’s much easier to get this figured out now and stick with it than to change it down the road. You want to be consistent for your customers.
Read moreHow to Customize Your Planner Printables Using Templett
So today I just wanted to go over how to edit your planner printables using Templett. As some of you may know, I have home management planner printables and business planner printables that are customizable available for sale in my Etsy shop HERE. Today, I just wanted to do a quick tutorial on how to edit those printables for the ones who aren’t familiar with the software.
Read moreHow I Use a Daily Planner to Increase Productivity
Today I wanted to share with you guys how I use a daily planner to increase productivity. In the past, I have been guilty of wasting a ton of time on my phone just scrolling without even realizing it. Then I would always run out of time to get the stuff that actually mattered done and would never have any extra time for home projects, etc.
Read moreHow to Create an Emergency Binder
So today I wanted to share with you our emergency binder. Basically it’s where all of our important papers live and is one of the few things we would grab if there were a fire or if we had to leave the house in a moments notice. This binder would also serve to keep my husband’s sanity should anything ever happen to me. I handle all the important papers, tasks, and finances for our household. Although I love my husband to death, he’s a little clueless when it comes to these things. So this binder includes everything he would need to know if something were to happen. I encourage everyone to make an emergency binder to make life a little easier should the need arise. I do sell the printables you see above as a huge bundle in my Etsy shop (link below).
Read moreFree Budget Binder Printables
Today I’m going to share with you some of my free budget binder printables. These are only a few of the many printables I offer in my printable sets available on Etsy, but these are arguably some of the most used printables in the collection. For years we lived without a budget buying what we wanted and not thinking about how much it costs. While we have always been able to pay our bills, we did rack up quite a bit of credit card debt. Last year when we decided to get focused and start paying it off so we could live a debt free life, I created my home management planner printables to help make life more manageable, organized and to keep track of our budget and stay focused. Now we are half-way to being debt free! Now I want to share these printables with you to help you reach your goals. This is a 10 page pdf file that includes a: finances cover, bill pay checklist, annual expenses page, financial goals page, credit cards page, debts page, 2 budget pages, a spending log and an online shopping page. If you love these printables, be sure to visit my Etsy shop and see all of the other matching printables available for purchase as well as other designs of these printables. Remember, it’s important to set your financial goals and stick to them. It’s okay to not keep up with the Joneses if that means that you can live a less stressful life and be able to focus on other more important things in life. (Visit My Etsy Shop)
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