![]() I use these little stickers to make pages and to flag little reminders in my homekeeping planner. My personal preference is 8.5×11 for many reasons – I can write in the larger format a little more easily, pages from school or other mailings can just be punched and added to the binder, and I can still take it with me if I need to, but I keep my planner at home in my kitchen or office most of the time.Īdd dividers for your sections – you’ll need to determine what sections you want, but here are some ideas to get you started:Īdd pockets for stickers and other accessories you want to keep handy. Next, you’ll need to decide on the format size that works for your life. I held off on the discbound system for a while because of the cost, but I have to tell you it’s totally worth it (for me). ![]() You can use a 3 ring binder or a discbound system or a notebook. Start by choosing the format you want to use. For me, it’s great to have everything streamlined and in one place. If you have a planner and/or a homekeeping binder, consider merging the two to save space, time, and your sanity. A checklist for me is half the battle when it comes to getting things accomplished – they simplify things for me. I feel so much better with everything written down – it’s less to remember and I can keep track of important items like home maintenance, bill paying, and my cleaning routine. The whole purpose of a homekeeping binder and a planner is to have a central place to keep your calendar and other important home items. ![]() This was a pretty simple project with a big outcome. Let’s keep things SIMPLE! Today I’m going to show you how I merged my homekeeping binder and planner into one wonderfully simplified binder.
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