24-01-2024 01:19 PM
24-01-2024 01:19 PM
Hello @Glisten , @amber22 , @TideisTurning , @Former-Member
Share your ideas here @Sapphire2 , love to hear them
24-01-2024 02:26 PM
24-01-2024 02:26 PM
Hi everyone, thanks for tagging me @TideisTurning . I have an electronic and a paper calendar. My electronic calendar is accessible in my mobile phone so I use it for appointments so I don't double book myself or my kids. My paper calendar I write when I do things like watering plants, taking supplements, washing sheets and towels etc so I know when they're due next. These two systems help me especially when I'd likely forget things otherwise
24-01-2024 02:30 PM
24-01-2024 02:30 PM
Another system I have, this one saves on power: I have a magnetic whiteboard on the fridge and I list everything in the freezer so I can see without having to open it up and look.
24-01-2024 07:20 PM
24-01-2024 07:20 PM
@TideisTurning I do something very similar with calendars as @Patchworks. being able to set an alarm prior to start time of appointments etc has been big help to me.
in my previous house I also did similar with food in the freezer. My freezer was in my garage. I bought large whiteboard, drew it up in chart format and had my hubby fasten it to inside of garage door and updated it each time food was removed or added to freezer. Also helped when going shopping, quick check showed me what items were low in freezer
26-01-2024 11:25 AM
26-01-2024 11:25 AM
Hey @TideisTurning
Like @Patchworks and @Patches59 I also use diaries and a whiteboard. I have an electronic calendar attached to my email account where I log meetings, appointments, etc. I also have a physical paper diary with month by month calendars and a longer day by day section. This one has sections to write notes etc. so it is my favourite way to keep everything in one place.
I also have a medium sized whiteboard divided into sections. They include sections for the house, work and different groups/meetings. I list everything that needs to be done and can cross them off easily when completed.
It also helps me prioritise what is needed first and what can wait.
31-01-2024 03:30 PM
31-01-2024 03:30 PM
A great list of ideas to try! thanks @Zoe7 @Patches59 @Patchworks @Former-Member
@Sapphire2, would love to hear your ideas if you have any 😊
Also, hi there @Shaz51 👋
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