Organization and homeschool tips with a side of homeschool and other book reviews and the occasional writing article.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
It's Calendar Time!
Have you bought your 2013 calendar yet? If not, stop reading this blog post. Go buy a wall calendar, a purse calendar, a desk calendar, a family fridge calendar, refills for your Day Timer, whatever you use. Right now! Yes, really! Then come straight back. Now are you ready?
First, make sure you have your current calendar beside the new one. Then, go through and add in all the birthdays, anniversaries, vacations, and holidays. Use a pen for all these dates. Next, find all those scraps of paper stuffed under the couch cushions and scribbled on the edges of the old calendar that have the events scheduled for this coming year. Write all these events in your new calendar. Use a pencil for these events. That way if there are last minute changes, you won’t have a scribbled out mess on your calendar. Be sure to update all your calendars (including the family one on the fridge) every time you make a change.
The next most important tip is to use your calendar FAITHFULLY! Never commit to an appointment without consulting your calendar. Train your children (and hubby!) to do the same thing. Don’t forget to write down each and every new event right away, otherwise you’re likely to forget about it.
My absolute favorite calendar organizational item is my smart phone (it goes EVERYWHERE with me and syncs with my Google computer calendar, too). I realize not everyone wants one of those (or could have one), but it’s what I use. My next favorite tool is a monthly, magnetic, dry-erase calendar. All family appointments, classes, and other events go onto that calendar. Each family member has her own color marker to designate personal events. Each child also has her own small student calendar, and I am training them to put long-term homework assignments as well as schedules into these. We also have a few wall calendars by our desks, mostly for long-term reference.
Now, go get organized for the year ahead! Then come back and leave me a message telling me about your favorite calendars.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
So excited about my 2013 calendar/planner! First paper calendar I've had in 2 years because I was trying to go paperless. Bought it here http://www.etsy.com/shop/laureldenise?ref=seller_info
ReplyDeleteI think it is genius because she created a way to see the month and week at the same time! Waiting for it to arrive has been painful!!
Great post!
I have a diary that I take everywhere. The one I had last year only had small spaces for each day and I had to write really small to fit everything in.
ReplyDeleteThis year I have purchased a diary with one page per day.....
New follower too from http://www.amomentinourworld.com/
CBD saved me major money from my old Daytimer system. I paid $4.99 plus whatever portion of S and H it was and tax. It was originally $11.99. It has a full page for each business day of the week with very early and very late hours indicated. It has a daily Bible reading at the top, an address book in the back and weekend pages not to mention a quick glance calendar for 2013 (with room to abbreviate events) and a 2014 one too. It has an attached cloth bookmark (like your Bible) and the cover is made of some nice material.
ReplyDelete