5 lists you should have in your planner (or journal)

5 Lists you should have in your journal or planner

5 Planner Lists Every Busy Mom Needs: Your Guide to a Streamlined Life

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A Planner to Declutter Your Mind and Schedule

Being organized sounds great, but it's not always a walk in the park, especially if you're balancing a jam-packed schedule. That's why you need smart and efficient lists to guide you. If your to-do lists are making you to-don't, this is your sign to tune in. Let's go over 5 essential lists you absolutely need in your planner or journal to:

  • Simplify complex tasks
  • Make actions straightforward
  • Keep stress and chaos at bay

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List-Making Pitfalls to Dodge

First, let's tackle some common slip-ups in the world of list-making:

  1. Complexity Overload: The best list is one you'll actually use. Keep it simple and straightforward. Our nifty Inserts are perfect for this.

  2. Dispersed Lists: When lists are scattered, they lose their purpose. Keep them neatly tucked into your planner with marked pages for quick finds.

  3. List Overpopulation: A list here, a list there, a list everywhere—stop! All your lists should reside in one place: your trusty planner.

 

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5 Planner-Perfect Lists You Need

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  1. The "On Hold" List: Note down what's in limbo—like a pending client email or that lawnmower you lent to a neighbor. Keep tabs on this list.

    Quick Tip: Add an "On Hold" list to your planner today.

  2. The "I Owe You One" List: Capture commitments you make—from volunteer work to promises with pals.

    Quick Tip: Write these down as soon as they’re made, and make it a weekly habit to review.

  3. The "Stressbusters" List: Got worries? Take a moment to jot them down, and then map out a game plan for each.

    Quick Tip: Block out a slice of time each week to revisit and tackle items on this list.

  4. The "Home Sweet Home" Inventory: List out valuable household items for emergencies or insurance situations.

    Quick Tip: Dedicate a weekend for this task and keep the list secure.

  5. The "Big Picture" Task List: This list is for the crucial but not-so-urgent tasks that you need to handle.

    Quick Tip: Stash this list in a special planner section for easy access.

 

Mindful vs Mind-full

Bonus: The "Brain Dump" List

Unburden your brain by pouring tasks, thoughts, and ideas onto paper, making it easier to categorize them later.

Quick Tip: Arrange a regular 'Mind Decluttering' session to keep things neat and tidy.

 

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6 comments

Hello! Names Brea and this is to the creator as well , but moreso to April (wish I coulda directly replied to your post bc truth is 🥺 you probably won’t see this).
First off, I’d like to say that I agree with every single thing you said! so much, that I feel like that was a post from myself.
from everything you’ve done and how it is affected you previously. how you connected with this blog, down to your style of writing.! I’ve been told by people that I write or text or email just how I talk. .. I think we could be best friends lololol🤣 Girl scouts honor ✌️ I never have met anyone else who is embarrassed to admit how many notepads notebooks planners journals that they have. I’ve never met anyone else who implements multiple ways to continue TRYING to achieve success …..BUT…. not on purpose. It’s because we miss placed them most likely. THEN we grab another form of writing material. And then, once you realize how far gone this thing is…like you said complete defeat..
I’m glad that you decided to make a comment. Because I have also never commented on anything. I don’t hardly ever read the comments either. But I appreciate your personality and I was not joking when I said we could be best friends. 🤪😂
Thanks again to Janes Agenda!
Yours truly and hopefully another "get yo shit together " success story,
Brea, 41

Brea Wilson

Oh my goodness…I could not have said it any better as what “April” had written. She had it spot on how I feel as well. Also want to thank you for this post. I too have have used notebooks and planners…the world jus gets crazy trying to keep up with life. This list is exactly what I needed…thank you from the bottom of my heart. You literally have saved my overwhelmed life. 💖

Yvette

…um….. hi! I’m April and just wanted to drop a little something for the creator here.

I don’t ever… like, once in a blue moon maybe, post comments to any of the blogs or whatever, that I read on Pinterest. I just read or take screenshots and pin, but mostly I just gaze aimlessly hoping I find some good content that I can ACTUALLY implement in my life and see positive results that last… that become a practical part of my day to day functioning. (I’m a 32 year old single mother of four children, all under 11- aka life is hectic AF) So, anyway..As I say, I DO appreciate everyone’s blogs and ideas and the work it takes to put into this, – I RARELY if ever… thinking….thinking….thiiinnnnnkinnnggg…… yeah uh, idk, I’m sure I have…. but I don’t think I have ever found anything that TOTALLY resonated with me, I picked it up, took it seriously, used it – staying consistent, and “that thing” or the idea they were trying to share, led to making a significant, helpful difference in my life. In the ease and functionality of my chaotic life and ADHD brain.

UNTIL NOW! (Da-DA-DAAAAAAAAAA spirit fingers🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🎉🎉🎉🙌🙌👏👏👏)
THIS IS SUCH A “DUH concept but I never thought like this. And girl, let me tell you I have (embarrassed to admit but) literally a countless…completely unable to count…. Number of blank, barely used, note pads, journals, little notebooks, planners….. OH LAWD Jesus the planners… I have tons and tons of all of them because I LOVE lists, hand written lists and to do what nots and brain dumping, BUT I constantly change the pads/books because I’m always needing to add a list or category or an idea or a phone number or WHATEVER and then I loose what I had and I never get anything done! Find lists months later and … defeat. Sadness. Irritation and straight frustration comes over me.
but something in my beautiful brain sparked while reading this blog! I am totally adopting all your ideas and reading this even made me have lightbulbs go off in my head about shit I was doing wrong and how to make a more functional solid, ONE GOOD all in one book. I hope this works out and SUPER LONG comment short…. Thank you. Sorry for the gabbing lol I just had to tell you
As I said before, I never comment but I am thankful for your information and just had to tell you thank you. I’m trying to spread a little love!!! :)
…and gratitude!!! … where it’s deserved especially.

April

I keep list to keep me organized. They tell me what I need to do and helps remember what I have done.

Marsha Kivlehen

While I was reading your words, I felt like I had wrote them myself! I thought it was just me that had these problems? I already know that these tips are going to make a big difference with my list-making! I am especially excited to use the Primary Task List! Everyday, I would find myself making more and more (unrealistic) to-do lists and then, only to feel like I had failed every evening! I thank you so much for the new ideas!

MISTY HOOK

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