Gingerbug
10-30-2008, 08:16 AM
Christmas Countdown Week One
[ Done ] Make the promise! Spend 15 minutes each day this week to get organized for Christmas.
[ Done ]Get comfortable for holiday planning--create a Christmas holiday planning center
[ Done ] Set up your Christmas planner (http://organizedchristmas.com/printable/christmas-countdown) in a notebook or three-ring binder.
[ NA] If you're using a clear pocket binder, print the cover and spine pages. Insert in pockets of your clear-view binder
[Done ] Add blank lined pages for any notes and records.
[ Done ] Make or designate a holiday planning calendar. For your Christmas holiday planner, print the Countdown plan calendar. Want more flexible calendar forms?
[ Done ] Add monthly planning calendars as needed.
[ Done ]Begin at the beginning: review your family's holiday values. Record your findings on the holiday values page.
[ ]Gift-buying looms! Start a master gift list. Print the master gift list form and use it to record purchases and home-made gift items.
[ Done ] Begin a Christmas card list. Locate addresses, and consider making a computerized Christmas card address list for maximum time savings. Or, print a Christmas card list for your Christmas planner (http://organizedchristmas.com/printable/christmas-countdown) notebook.
[ ]Print a home spruce-up worksheet and complete the holiday home spruce-up (http://organizedchristmas.com/holiday-home-spruce-up) exercise. Plan and schedule any pre-holiday home improvement projects.
[NA ] Will your family travel this holiday season? Make travel plans and reservations this week.
[ NA ] Will you host houseguests this year? Make arrangements for any overnight guests.
[NA ] Make an appointment for family photo sessions for holiday giving or photo Christmas cards.
[ ] Schedule carpet cleaning now! As the holidays approach, business picks up. Call now for your choice of appointment times.
See the list is DO-ABLE.....join me on the journey to Christmas....November is looming!!! and then we are THERE!!!
[ Done ] Make the promise! Spend 15 minutes each day this week to get organized for Christmas.
[ Done ]Get comfortable for holiday planning--create a Christmas holiday planning center
[ Done ] Set up your Christmas planner (http://organizedchristmas.com/printable/christmas-countdown) in a notebook or three-ring binder.
[ NA] If you're using a clear pocket binder, print the cover and spine pages. Insert in pockets of your clear-view binder
[Done ] Add blank lined pages for any notes and records.
[ Done ] Make or designate a holiday planning calendar. For your Christmas holiday planner, print the Countdown plan calendar. Want more flexible calendar forms?
[ Done ] Add monthly planning calendars as needed.
[ Done ]Begin at the beginning: review your family's holiday values. Record your findings on the holiday values page.
[ ]Gift-buying looms! Start a master gift list. Print the master gift list form and use it to record purchases and home-made gift items.
[ Done ] Begin a Christmas card list. Locate addresses, and consider making a computerized Christmas card address list for maximum time savings. Or, print a Christmas card list for your Christmas planner (http://organizedchristmas.com/printable/christmas-countdown) notebook.
[ ]Print a home spruce-up worksheet and complete the holiday home spruce-up (http://organizedchristmas.com/holiday-home-spruce-up) exercise. Plan and schedule any pre-holiday home improvement projects.
[NA ] Will your family travel this holiday season? Make travel plans and reservations this week.
[ NA ] Will you host houseguests this year? Make arrangements for any overnight guests.
[NA ] Make an appointment for family photo sessions for holiday giving or photo Christmas cards.
[ ] Schedule carpet cleaning now! As the holidays approach, business picks up. Call now for your choice of appointment times.
See the list is DO-ABLE.....join me on the journey to Christmas....November is looming!!! and then we are THERE!!!