I own the Polder timer at left and have been happy with it. My personal favorite, a vibrating timer, the Invisible Clock II by Time Now receives such horrible reviews on Amazon that I won't list it here. (Reviewers note that it's hard to program and expensive; if you're technically inclined, like me, you might like it.) I've not personally used it, but here's a link to a vibrating timer at Flylady.net. Her products are usually reliable. See below for some of my favorite notebooks.
March's Habit: Master the art of meal planning. Every Monday in March you'll plan your eats for the next week. Let life become more delicious. Visit food blogs, try new things, but keep it healthy.
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Draw the line. Don't take on any of the tasks below unless you've done the first 31 days successfully AND you're ready for more..
Every Thursday we chase.Grab your shopping lists and go. Check your car for gas. If you're getting close to a quarter tank, fill it.
Zoning in: Front porch / entry / dining room. Dust the light fixtures in your dining room.
Do the Dirty. ThuRsday rags, rugs, the rest. "The rest?" It might simply be to finish folding and putting away Monday's or Tuesday's or Wednesday's loads.
HabithackerHealth: 11 minutes of exercise. A little more? A little less? Customize it. And drink water.Every Thursday we chase.Grab your shopping lists and go. Check your car for gas. If you're getting close to a quarter tank, fill it.
Zoning in: Front porch / entry / dining room. Dust the light fixtures in your dining room.
Do the Dirty. ThuRsday rags, rugs, the rest. "The rest?" It might simply be to finish folding and putting away Monday's or Tuesday's or Wednesday's loads.
Monthly habit building: January's habit was to polish your place every day. February's habit was to hack your health by exercising aerobically.
Day 4
You're in for more. Repeat Day #3 again. And to prepare yourself for what's coming up, buy yourself a timer and a binder or notebook you really like. Steps to date:
Do your do. Polish your place x 2.
Nebooks I can recommend.
3 ring binders (see left) really can't be beat. They're inexpensive; you can pick them up at grocery stores or Target; you can customize their covers if you get the kind with a transparent sleeve; you can add and remove pages and category tabs. Drawback: a little bulky and not much sex appeal.
Circa notebooks. OK, I admit it: I use these expensive buggers. There is a way to try them kinda for free. If you get the $40 starter kit, (see below) you get a $40 gift certificate to Levenger, which has all kinds of covetable stuff. Drawback: pricey, and you can only buy supplies from Levenger. Here's a link to Levenger's Circa collection.


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