Busy Body Book calander planner review

Posted by Alex (Jenn) on Dec 8, 2009 in Business & Networking, Home, Kids, gadgets |
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BusyBodyBook Wall Calendar 14" x 22.5" 2 week view

I’m not sure how much you can actually see in my photo, but that is 2 weeks worth of planner. On the top page, my child crossed off the days she had gotten through. She also crossed out the days her sister, her gramma and I had gotten through. It became a bed time activity.

There are 7 rows for up to 7 people and the days of the week move down from the left side of the page. So, when we wrote out our schedules, My youngest, my oldest, my, and my mom’s days are listed from left to right.

The girls’ days are marked with school, after school activities, groups and even what type of school day it is. (ie: art, music, gym)

My days are marked with work and doctor appts. or case management meetings.

This way, we see what each of us has and how to schedule each thing.

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7-column UNdated BBB Weekly Grid Pad 11 x 8-1/2,

This is a work schedule for me when it comes to working on line. Since I run (not always smoothly) 3 businesses and help out with a women’s business group, I found that I wasn’t always getting things done. Even with the help of lists, my to do list was falling short.

So, this weekly calander which could be used like the bigger one above has worked pretty well for scheduling my writing and business tasks.

I’m at home working on blogs and makeup about 3 days out of the week. This helps me remember what needs done first plus it has a handy notes section on the side for added reminders of what or where I need to post.

My overall opinion of the Busy Body Book products is great. It is super to see all our activities together next to each other. Why didn’t I think of this myself?! Joan, the owner, is also very nice to work  through emails.

I was sent these products in exchange for testing and reporting on my experience with them. I am in no other way associated with the products or company and my opinions of the products are only based on my personal experience.

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