How to simplify your holiday planning!
I don’t know about you, but I honestly cannot believe we’re over halfway through October right now.
(The fact that our weather’s been in the 90’s-100’s until this week might have something to do with it…)
In any case, the holiday season is literally UPON US, and I already feel a bit behind. On top of Thanksgiving and Christmas, these months also hold both of my kids birthdays, at least one trip back to California, and – new this year for us – quite a LOT of school events!
So, overwhelmed and more than a little bit Type-A, I did what I always do.
I made a checklist!
(And I’m sharing it with you!)
I started with a detailed list for what needs to be done in October, November, and December, and then I made a few more blank checklists for all the things I can’t think of yet, but I know will come up!
This FREE new checklist pack includes…
- A pre-filled MASTER CHECKLIST for all those things we don’t want to forget to do in October, November, and December!
- A blank checklist organized by month, for us to add our own to-do’s!
- A blank checklist organized by holiday, to help us plan all the details for each special day!
- A blank checklist without any labels, for us to make into whatever we’d like!
We don’t gate-keep around here, so my checklists are your checklists!!
Click here to grab these for yourself. >>> They have already been a huge help to me as I’m planning out the next few months – I hope they are a huge help to you, too!!
Kayse Pratt serves Christian women as a writer + designer, creating home + life management resources that help those women plan their days around what matters most. She’s created the most unique planner on the market, helped over 400 women create custom home management plans, and works with hundreds of women each month inside her membership, teaching them how to plan their days around what matters most. When she’s not designing printables or writing essays, you’ll find Kayse homeschooling her kids, reading a cheesy novel with a giant cup of tea in hand, or watching an old show from the 90’s with her husband, who is her very best friend.