![]() ![]() ![]() Then I go back and mark which days that task should be assigned. On Sunday night, I sit down and do a brain dump, literally writing down everything in my head that I need to get done in the future. prayer, drinking water, exercising, etc) but I’m not using it at the moment since I have a larger tracker in my bullet journal. There is also a color key to keep track of daily goals (ie. The weekly overview has my Sunday brain dump/TO DO list, meal planning, grocery list, prayer intentions, weekly goals and contact list. My Blessed Is She planner has a traditional calendar, which I prefer. Order your planner in the regular size or mini size in the Blessed Is She Shop: Planners. However, the information below is still useful for ideas of how you can use your planner. The new 2020-2021 Academic Planner (Aug 2020 – July 2021) is now available for pre-sale at a reduced price. UPDATE: This post is about a previous Blessed Is She Planner. For my bullet journal I would keep all my monthly logs, monthly reviews, journal entries, workshop/podcast notes and the things I wanted to keep for the future. That’s when I decided to use a traditional planner to keep track of all the appointments, To Do lists, grocery lists and such that I didn’t want to keep for the future. I loved looking back at my monthly logs, various lists and journal entries but I really had no need to go over all my daily To Do lists. However, when Blessed Is She came out with their gorgeous liturgical planner I was really tempted to give it a try but didn’t want to give up my bullet journal.Īs I debated about it and reviewed over the bullet journals I had filled over the year, there was one thing that bothered me. I had no intentions of going back to a regular planner. In the winter of 2015, I switched from a traditional planner to a bullet journal and fell in love all over again. My shoutout goes to my Husband Jason, son(s) Kevon & Jaizon, My Bestfriend & Co-Owner Lequette Hunter, my Pastor Shaemun Webster and Church family “The Tower of Prayer Church’ Leeds, AL and of course all of my Clients, and supporters.I have been a planner and journal lover since I was a little kid and learned how to staples pieces of paper together to make my own journal. Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. My favorite spot in the city would be Uptown, which is located in the downtown area of Birmingham. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc. Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. ![]() My business grew, my clientele grew, and needed more help, my bestfriend became co owner and during this time we have hired 7 plus employees. As I fully equipped my self with knowledge and hands own, I was ready to take on the world. I added birthday parties, banquets, corporate events etc. then as time went on, and I got the hang of it a little, I started adding a small price added my bestfriend to help, then I started adding on to the type of event I would do. Even though it was rough, I enjoyed every moment of it, and from there I knew I wanted to make it into hobby, as time went by, I was helping people not for a charge, but I would tell them to just buy me a steak dinner, or give me a love offering. I wanted a dream wedding, I searched for planners, but prices were to costly, so I figured I could adventure out and plan my own. It started back in 2003, when I was trying to plan my first marriage. Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community? My thought process in starting my own business was a little scary at first, but being the person I am, that likes to planning things, whether it was a birthday party, backyard barbeque, or a weddings, my thought was that i could help people create a day that would be most memorable and on the fact that i like to help people put on events without breaking their pockets, I felt like it would be fun and intriguing working while meeting new people on a daily basis. Hi LAQUITA, we’d love to hear more about how you thought about starting your own business? ![]() We had the good fortune of connecting with LAQUITA COLEMAN and we’ve shared our conversation below. ![]()
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