Are you ready to get your life and home organized? Maybe tackle some projects that have been neglected? Then 100 Days of a New Year is the right book for you.
Ever since Nate was born, I feel a little behind the eight-ball. A little haphazard, a lot disorganized, and I constantly feel like I’m running to catch up. I’ve had to learn to let some things go, make time for things I definitely wouldn’t choose to do, and reorganize how I think about life.
It’s a big job to be responsible for a very cute little person. Not to mention running a household, managing our finances, paying all the bills, keeping my husband organized, grocery shopping, going to doctor’s appointments, swim lessons, Gymboree, play dates, the vet, and managing a small business…you get it, right?
The one thing that incessantly nags at me is that I feel like I’m forgetting something. And not something simple like forgetting to put the diapers in the washing machine, but the things that matter like making special memories with Nate.You know, those important things that might never register on a tired momma’s radar.
But before the holidays I found Jennifer Tankersley’s book, 100 Days to Christmas. I could breathe a little easier. She had already thought of every little thing a person might want or need to celebrate the holidays in a memorable way.
So, when she released 100 Days of a New Year, I couldn’t wait to share it with you. It’s just as jam-packed with great ideas for getting organized and starting 2013 out on the right foot.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s in this streamlined book:
- 75 printable lists that you can customize with your own information
- 100 days of daily inspiration and organizational strategies
- Tips and planners for organizing your home, cleaning schedule, and cooking schedule
- Methods for setting aside money for special circumstances, entertainment, travel, medical expenses, debt reduction, and more
- Healthy ways to create new habits
- Tips for making spring cleaning manageable
- Garden planners and seed starting schedules
- Goal-setting for family, work, home, health, and more
- Easter Planner
And, the book is just $5. Yep. The same price as one of those fru-fru sugar loaded drinks from Starbucks.
Get the PDF version here.
Or get the Kindle version here.
Ready to get organized for 2013? Then join me and take part in 100 Days of a New Year.
Much Love,
Amy
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Amanda
posted on December 28, 2012 at 2:41 pm
This book looks like something I could use and just $5 sounds like a steal! I will be looking into it for sure!
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Adam
posted on December 30, 2012 at 8:32 pm
I think this is a good New Years resolution. I will have to check this book out.
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Amy Reply:
January 5th, 2013 at 4:16 pm
@Adam, I hope you like it – it really is a great resource for getting organized for the New Year.
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Elizabeth King
posted on January 1, 2013 at 8:17 pm
I am wondering if this book is available to download & read on my computer or do you need an e-reader.
Thanks.
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Amy Reply:
January 5th, 2013 at 4:13 pm
@Elizabeth King, You can get it in a PDF format or the Kindle version. There are link s to both in the post.
http://simplysugarandglutenfree.com/get-organized-with-ease-in-2013-with-100-days-of-a-new-year/
It’s a great book – you’ll love it!
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