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Hey Reader,

Based on last week’s email, I got a couple of emails asking me about what wall calendar I use. I was surprised because I normally don’t get asked what I use behind the scenes. It got me thinking about maybe this is something you might like to know as well.

My favorite wall planner- Etsy Quarterly Wall Calender at PlanTheThingsCo

I spent 2-3 hours checking out Etsy and landed on this calendar. My reasoning for getting this is that it is aesthetically pleasing to look at, the boxes of the calendar are big enough to write more than one task and there is space on the sides to write notes and comments.

I got the digital copy, printed it at Staples and hung it on my wall with a plexiglass frame so I can write on it and reuse it in 3 months.

I hope this helps!

What type of calendar do you use and why?

Reply back! I would love to keep the conversation going from last week! 🙂

With love,

Celia

PS- Last week, you told me you really wanted to know what wall calendar I use.. Check it out here.

PPS - Addressing the elephant in the room, this is not an affiliate link. I just really love the calendar.

Dr. Celia

Dr. Celia is board-certified psychiatrist turned coach for mom business owners. As a mama of 1, Dr. Celia’s mission is help ultra-busy moms run a business that works around their family and crazy schedule so they know what tasks to prioritize in the small pockets of time they have so they get more accomplished during the day-and finally start to love their business again. Dr. Celia has seen over 1000 patients and applies her extensive knowledge of the human mind to help busy mom business owners get more done in their businesses with an emphasis on the most important aspect of productivity- their thoughts and feelings.

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