05/13/2026
Thereâs something powerful about writing things down by hand.
In a world filled with notifications, constant scrolling, and digital noise, putting pen to paper slows the pace just enough to think clearly again.
A planning calendar becomes more than a schedule.
It becomes a place to reset your mind.
It helps to see your week at a glance, to list what truly matters in this season, and to define what âenoughâ looks like for today.
Appointments.
Family schedules.
Priorities.
Menu planning.
These are the things that keep a home and life running.
Writing by hand creates intention. It helps you focus instead of react. It gives your thoughts a place to land outside the chaos of your phone.
Sometimes the most productive thing we can do is slow down long enough to be purposeful.
04/20/2026
Thank you for reading and participating with my posts. I am taking a pause to work on things that need my attention. I hope to be back. Farewell for now. â¤ď¸
02/18/2026
The teenage years arenât just hard for them. Theyâre hard for us too.
Youâre managing their schedules, their moods, their futures while quietly navigating your own midlife shift.
This space is for you. The systems, the resets, the honest conversations.
Hit follow .planner if youâre ready to feel less overwhelmed and more like yourself again.
12/09/2025
If you want next year to feel different, you have to start preparing for it now.
This simple 4âstep reset will help you clear the clutter, refocus your energy, and walk into 2026 with clarity and confidence.
Inside the carousel, Iâm walking you through:
⨠The ONE mindset shift that changes everything
⨠What to audit in your life before the new year
⨠Declutter your home + digital space
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You've got this. 2026 is going to be your most organized year yet. đ¤
03/20/2025
Today is the six month mark of when we lost our beautiful Laila due to complications of a spay surgery. She was only 6 years old and had so much life left to live with us. This has been a tough one to get over and not a day goes by where I don't think of her. My heart is still heavy from this sudden loss, and I miss her sweet personality, her tap dancing paws when she was excited, her curiosity, and love of snuggles. I'm not sure I will ever get over losing this girl. â
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I am diving into the why's and researching the necropsy report. I will have more on this subject in the near future, as I don't want this to happen to others.â
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For now, I am cherishing her memory, loving on my Winnie girl (Laila's daughter), and moving forward as best I can.â
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