Hi Helen! I apologise if I have missed you mentioning this , but may you tell me where you get your planning journal from, please? I am really like the look of it and want to start something similar. Wishing you a prosperous month 😊 take care x
I know you say that you feel you didnt achieve as much as you wanted in February, but I am in absolute awe of all you get done. How do you mange it alongside family and home committments?
Honestly, it does feel like I spent most of February doing very little and simply sitting in my bed journaling! But, I'll be honest and say I'm not the greatest at prioritising housework. And I only have one child at home now and she is 15 and very much happier in her own company. But also, planning my tasks really helps me keep focused and allows me to get more done than I would have done without the planning - if that makes sense.
Best wishes for March Helen 😊 I can totally relate to the need to break bigger tasks down to help motivate myself to just take one step at a time. I spotted some cute planner stickers near your computer when you were talking us through your plans - are they a UK brand? 😊
Hello Helen I have a question for you. How do you cope with the guilt of using paper, Here in the UK you made to think save the trees, in schools now child use white boards instead of paper. My passion is commonplace book.
I can't express how comforting it is to watch your organisation of writing and notes. Love it!
Thank you!!
Thank you for the video. I am setting up my March schedule. May be all have a productive and prosperous month
Brilliant! Have a great month!
Hi Helen! I apologise if I have missed you mentioning this , but may you tell me where you get your planning journal from, please? I am really like the look of it and want to start something similar. Wishing you a prosperous month 😊 take care x
My blue planning journal is a Dingbats one that I bought off Amazon. Its A5, hardback, and has dotted pages.
@@HelenRedfern Thank you so much, Helen x
I know you say that you feel you didnt achieve as much as you wanted in February, but I am in absolute awe of all you get done. How do you mange it alongside family and home committments?
Honestly, it does feel like I spent most of February doing very little and simply sitting in my bed journaling! But, I'll be honest and say I'm not the greatest at prioritising housework. And I only have one child at home now and she is 15 and very much happier in her own company. But also, planning my tasks really helps me keep focused and allows me to get more done than I would have done without the planning - if that makes sense.
Best wishes for March Helen 😊
I can totally relate to the need to break bigger tasks down to help motivate myself to just take one step at a time.
I spotted some cute planner stickers near your computer when you were talking us through your plans - are they a UK brand? 😊
Were they the TH-cam ones? If so yes, I got them from Etsy. I can’t remember the name and I’m away from my desk but will find out.
@@HelenRedfern that’s the ones! Thank you ☺️
They're from NooNoo & Bob. noonooandbob.etsy.com x
@@HelenRedfern thank you - I will have a look 😊
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Hello Helen I have a question for you. How do you cope with the guilt of using paper, Here in the UK you made to think save the trees, in schools now child use white boards instead of paper. My passion is commonplace book.
If it brings value to your life, then it is worth it. You can be more conscious in other areas. There are so many other ways to improve your habits.
I agree.