In today’s episode, I provides a more in-depth review of two NOLTY April-start monthly planners, and then provides updates on the latest releases from Erin Condren (some excited changes to their Daily Duo!) and…
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Best Laid Plans
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Today’s episode features a planner peace submission that was so intriguing that it warranted an entire episode! Our listener Erin has a lot on her plate (full time job, 2 kids, volunteer work, caring…
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Happy new quarter or quintile!! Plenty of Q2 content to come, but today is a BLP day so here are the show notes! Today’s episode is travel-inspired because I just returned from a family…
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Today’s episode is devoted to the Ideal Week exercise, a practice where you put your ideal week onto paper (or screen) using an hourly format. This can be done on paper using a template…
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Daily planning page as outside observer . . . I open with a discussion of the idea of planner page as “outside observer” and how seeing the day laid out in physical form for…
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Best Laid Plans The Podcast
Ep #188: March Q&A: Planning in Career Transitions, Morning Planning, and Organizing Tasks Around a Big Life Shift
Welcome to the March Q&A Episode! Topics discussed: Episode Sponsors:PrepDish: I seriously do not know what I would do without PrepDIsh at this point. Not having to come up with a plan for the…
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Today’s episode was a departure from the usual format, and it’s a long one! I got to do a Planner Friend Chat with Amanda of Amanda’s Favorites (the best and sweetest YouTube planner reviewer!)…
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Today’s deep dive episode was inspired by a listener question below: “I’m so curious how you handle all the minutia and small to-dos of daily life. I have 3 kids, a full-time in-office job,…
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This episode is dedicated to a discussion of rest – something we all need. I discuss my recent need for some down time and explore ways to truly rest well even with the challenges…
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Show Notes It’s a Q&A episode! Loved these questions submitted throughout the prior month. Topics include: 1) Update on formalizing the task management of household (vs work) projects 2) Thoughts on Atul Gawande’s The…