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Where can I find a stylish and functional day planner? Must fit in purse with diapers, wipes, snacks - oh, and my wallet. Any ideas?
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Wonderful portable day planner and organizer for families or mothers @ amazon.com for reasonable price.
2009 BusyBodyBook Personal & Family Organizer: Mosaic by Joan Goldner Spiral-bound)
CUSTOMER REVIEW:
"I am a professional organizer, mother of two, and active volunteer in my community. The Busy Body Book is a must for those of us who still use paper calendars. I love the style of the weekly grid and there is plenty of room for your weekly to-do list. It is the perfect size and I never leave home with out it."
http://www.amazon.com/2009-BusyBodyBook-Personal-Family-Organizer/dp/0979973732/
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ed/be/0bdf81b0c8a0ecd29e7fd110.L._AA240_.jpg
Note that if you scroll down on the page you can see other colors of the same book that other people have looked at or bought, or if you click on the author name, you can see all of the Personal & Family Organizers that she has written - there is a selection of the same thing in different colors. I have used this - really useful. You can also read the reviews written for each color to find out more. Also check out the other organizers by this same author to make sure you have picked the best kind of organizer for you (click on her name at the site).
You may find it in a local office store, but not necessarily - I accidentally found it once in a seasonal mall calendar clearance booth and then started to send for it because it was not available around here.
2009 BusyBodyBook Personal & Family Organizer: Mosaic by Joan Goldner Spiral-bound)
CUSTOMER REVIEW:
"I am a professional organizer, mother of two, and active volunteer in my community. The Busy Body Book is a must for those of us who still use paper calendars. I love the style of the weekly grid and there is plenty of room for your weekly to-do list. It is the perfect size and I never leave home with out it."
http://www.amazon.com/2009-BusyBodyBook-Personal-Family-Organizer/dp/0979973732/
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ed/be/0bdf81b0c8a0ecd29e7fd110.L._AA240_.jpg
Note that if you scroll down on the page you can see other colors of the same book that other people have looked at or bought, or if you click on the author name, you can see all of the Personal & Family Organizers that she has written - there is a selection of the same thing in different colors. I have used this - really useful. You can also read the reviews written for each color to find out more. Also check out the other organizers by this same author to make sure you have picked the best kind of organizer for you (click on her name at the site).
You may find it in a local office store, but not necessarily - I accidentally found it once in a seasonal mall calendar clearance booth and then started to send for it because it was not available around here.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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