Last Monday I shared a blog post with tips for staying organized during the work week. One of the tips I shared was to have a day set aside to plan out your week. Something that really helps me, on the days that I plan, is to make lists. I’ll make lists of things to do, errands to run, things I need to get at the store, important events during that week, lists of lists I need to make (haha, just kidding), etc. In this blog post, I’ve created a PDF for you to print and share, if making lists is also helpful for you.
Because life can get busy and hectic, I also think that it’s super easy to overlook the small and/or exciting things about life. On this list worksheet, I also included a space for you to write down things that you will be looking forward to that week. I think having this mindset can also prevent burnout because you’re not just focused on the things that might make you feel overwhelmed or stressed out.
I hope you have a wonderful and productive week and that this tool has been helpful for you!
This is awesome, Amy! Thank you!!
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Thank you Stephanie!! ❤️
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Hey Amy! I am totally a list person too and I enjoy the feeling of marking things off my list! I use an app called Wunderlist. It’s great and free! It’s easy to add or delete lists as needed. I have a to-do list and grocery list always going. You can share lists with other people too which is cool. My husband and I share the grocery list so whoever ends up going to the store will always have the list! I still enjoy using paper too. Thanks for giving us practical tips!!
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Oh nice! That sounds super helpful!
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I don’t know how people go through life without making lists!
Lol great post
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Haha lists are life!! Thank you!!
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