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The BusyBodyBook®

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Poor personal and professional scheduling is something many of us have issues with. When is the sales meeting at work? When does Caitlyn have her soccer practice? What time is my hair appointment? We have all suffered from the forget syndrome that lurks within the deep reaches of our brain, but thankfully there are a select few out in the world that have recognized scheduling issues within their own daily lives and struck out to create the ultimate one-size-fits-all planner.

Enter: The BusyBodyBook and Joan Goldner.

Seeing her own need to blend her entire life - work and family - Joan Goldner created a simple weekly grid form that allows for a column for every member of the family, with clear side by side and coordinating access to what everyone is doing at one time. There are no scheduling conflicts, no flipping back and forth, and all of the appointments are in one easy to remember location for the entire family.

The BusyBodyBook is made by a mom, but not just for moms. The planner will fit any lifestyle from parents that - stay at home, work at home, work in a corporate office, or even the professional without children just wanting the best tool for organizing time.  

 The BusyBodyBook Format

You can purchase the BusyBodyBook planner in either a spiral bound book or a refrigerator pad. You have two choices with the spiral bound, either the calendar year or the academic school year.  

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The spiral bound gives you a page to create your to-do list and any notes that need to be taken, as well as 5 roomy columns to keep track of daily events. Uses for the spiral bound planner don’t just stop at family scheduling. The planner can also be used for school, life goals, business projects, and even an exercise log. The ideas are limitless.

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The fridge pad is a great option for larger families which gives you 2 more columns, for a total of 7 columns to schedule your day and still gives you the added to-do list to keep you on track. This option would also be a great tool for the office as a group calendar to hang within your pods, either as a schedule tracker for members of the team, or a project tracker.

Joan was right on track when creating The BusyBodyBook. There are just so many features that make it the attractive fit within your life - ease of use, plenty of space, complete scheduler, organizer, tracker - I am surprised not everyone has one already!

Order your BusyBodyBook here.

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