Womans Day Planner + Giveaway
April 1, 2010 | Filed Under Calendars/Planners | 258 Comments
Updated: This giveaway is now closed. The winner is #229 Melisa!
I love finding new products that solve a frustration in my life. Gosh I get down right giddy when this happens. So imagine my delight when not only did I discover a planner that filled a void for me but the creator, Corrie of Chaos…Simplified, is Canadian and living in the same province I’ll be moving to. I love to support other women but rarely do I get to promote another Canadian woman. So great!
I’m not even sure now how I first heard about this company but boy am I sure glad I did because I was thrilled to try out the awesome Womans Day Planner. A planner that offers a unique format that has made my life so much easier. Why? Because I like to see a full month calendar at all times as well as have space on a week by week calendar for more detailed planning WITHOUT having to flip back and forth. Flipping back and forth has always annoyed me. A lot. I’ve always wondered why I couldn’t see both at the same time. Well you can with the Womans Day Planner and what makes it unique is the way the pages are split so you can flip through the weeks while still having the month view remain constant. It’s hard to explain but in this picture you can see how the pages are divided.
Seriously it’s brilliant! So much easier to get an accurate picture of what you have going on not only for the week but the entire month as well at the same time.
Let’s face it as moms our schedules can get pretty chaotic and without a little planning and organization we can easily get overwhelmed and scattered. We need somewhere to “brain dump” in order to get all that clutter out of our heads and onto paper making it easier to sleep at night. This uniquely designed planner will help you do just that! There’s even space on the weekly view to plan your dinner menu
You have the benefits that a week-at-a-view planner offers (the space to plan) while at the same time it keeps the entire month in view so you can ensure that all your week plans coincide with what’s ahead. No more flipping back and forth, the month is either straight across the top of the page and the each week for the month is across the bottom or vice versa so the planner isn’t bottom or top heavy.
You have the room to plan your week . . . all the while keeping your full month in view so nothing slips past you!
At the beginning of every month there is also space for planning your monthly finances and goals along with room for additional notes. It’s wire bound so it lays flat when opened. The planner is 8×10 in size, runs from January 2010 to January 2011 and sells online for $28.95 Cdn (use code Spring2010 to get 15% off ~ enter into the box near the bottom on the right hand side of page -not in the voucher section)
The only suggestion I gave Corrie for improvement was to bold the days of the week to provide visual interest and help separate the two views. I love that she was totally receptive to that for future publishings.
Also watch for the NEW Girls Day Planner set to be released in July 2010. Perfect for girls ages 11-16.
Today Corrie is offering to giveaway, to one lucky random commenter, one copy of the 2010 Womans Day Planner. To enter simply leave a comment on this post, prior to April 5th at 12:00 pm PST answering the following question.
What is the hardest thing to keep track of in your schedule?









