Fall 2021 Plan with Me – Home Edit Day Designer Planner

Fall 2021 Plan with me: home edit day designer

I am a toddler mom whose schedule never stays the same and is often always changing. This year, I decided to get the Home Edit Day Designer weekly and monthly planner. 

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner Review- Setting goals, weekly planned, and monthly inspiration!

If you want to see my full review of it, click here!

 

I have always been a daily planner type of girl, where each day has its own page.  I have several reviews on the different daily Day Designers on my YouTube channel.  Click here if you would like to check it out.  

Fall is my favorite season and I want to share some of my tips I use when planning my weeks and days in the Home Edit Day Designer Planner.

 

Fall 2021 Plan with me: home edit day designer

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This is for the week October 17th-23rd 2021

Before my tips, I must share… I absolutely love the week spread in the Home Edit Day Designer.  It is perfect for busy moms that need to see the whole week when scheduling or trying to plan anything.  It also helps you prioritize what needs to get done on certain days. 

Now, onto my tips!

Fall 2021 Plan with me : Home Edit Day Designer

  1. Always meal plan first. 

    This is a must for me and I even schedule the day I need to meal plan.  Even trying to click list my grocery order can be stressful with a toddler, so I try to schedule it while my toddler is distracted.  ;). I always follow this meal plan.

Monday – Mexican – Nacho mix, bean burritos, or tacos

Tuesday – Something with potatoes – baked potato, sweet potato and chicken mix, red potato salad.  (Check my Pinterest for some of my favorites!)

Wednesday – Pasta – Spaghetti, Alfredo, Taco Pasta, Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad

Thursday – it’s okay to eat cereal.  ;). I saw this meme and I am trying to embrace it.  😉 some nights momma needs a break. 

Friday – anything but make double – chili, K loaf, fried rice

Saturday – leftovers

2. Everyday tasks

I try to go ahead and write my everyday tasks under where I wrote the meal plan.  There is some extra space to write things down that are not super important.  Tasks like – laundry, phone calls, chores to do. 

3. Super important

Next, I write down what is super important that I must get done that day.  Often with a toddler, I can only get one super important thing done along with everything else.  There is space though to write down three important things per day.

4. Budget

I actually just started this habit but I write down what I spend each day at the top of the day.  It is really eye opening to see what you can easily spend.  Plus it helps you keep on budget.  

5. I fill out the daily agenda Column

It lists the times from 6 am to 7 pm.  This current week I have to take my son to his library class and I have a dentist appointment.  I love the daily agenda column for each day.  I have also tried doing a block schedule where I try to schedule everything by time.  

9am-12pm – Morning chores, run an errand

12pm-3pm – lunch and naps 

3pm- 6pm – prepare supper

6pm- 9pm- clean up, bath, bedtime

I think this type of scheduling is great when you have children, because it helps prioritize when to get things done.

6. Weekend

I fill in my weekend.  You have about ten lines per day to jot down meal ideas, chores, or just fun activities you want to complete

Fall Plan with Me: Home Edit Day Designer

7. Calendar

I always try to fill in or check my calendar as soon as I can.  I wanted to share an empty calendar so I shared December 2021.

Fall Plan with Me: Home Edit Day Designer

8. October Month in Review

I absolutely love this feature with this planner.  There is a page at the end of the month for you to jot down month goals.  

My month goals were: clean windows, clean fireplace, possibly get a new toilet.  We recently bought a new home so we are still trying to catch up on new home to-do list.  

There is also a section to write “Things I did but didn’t have to do”. I hope to use this section more.  As a mom, I often feel like I don’t get enough done but if I wrote down everything I did….. I think I would be pretty pleased. 🙂

9. Extra Credit

I wish I could say I used this feature more, but I just don’t make time for it.  At the end of each month, they have a page for you to focus on one part of your life or house.  October is – “Refresh your Wardrobe.”  They have goals and tips for you as you clean out your closet.

Also at the very end there are a few blank pages.  I always use these pages for other goals I have or a Christmas list.  I love being able to write all this in my planner since it is where other important things are.  

I don’t always do these steps in order but this is how I plan my days as a busy toddler mommy in the Home Edit Day Designer.  If you have any questions, please leave them below!

Happy Friyay!

~Gracefully Fashionable Britt

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner- Setting goals, weekly agenda, and monthly inspiration!

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner Review- Setting goals, weekly planned, and monthly inspiration!

I am super excited to start using this Home Edit Day Designer Planner.  I have been using the Day Designer brand since I have been married for the past 6 years.  The Home Edit Day Designer Planner has pages in the front to help you set goals, a simple weekly agenda to align your days with, AND monthly inspirations in the back for EACH month!

I hope you find this review helpful.  I found this Home Edit Day Designer planner at my local Target for $15!

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner Review- Setting goals, weekly planned, and monthly inspiration!

Click here if you would like to watch my video review!  Much more detail!

Fun things about this planner: 

-color coordination for each month – If you have watched Home Edit on Netflix you know that is something they love!

-2 small pages of stickers – I feel like they are cuter than my last planner.

-2 small folder pockets in the front!  – So perfect for things you don’t need to forget.  

-Each month starts with a cute quote introduction page.

The Planner layout

In the front – you have some normal planner pages.  You have a monthly calendar for the midyear 2021-2022, meet Home Edit girls page, pages to write goals and routines, and important dates page.

In the middle– You have a 2 page spread for each month and a 2 page spread for each week. 

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner Review- Setting goals, weekly planned, and monthly inspiration!

2021 Home Edit Day Designer Planner Review- Setting goals, weekly planned, and monthly inspiration!Each month has a 2 page spread.  One thing new I love, at the end of each month, there is a page split into 4 columns- Things I did, Things I did but didn’t have to, Things I didn’t do, Things I absolutely had to do – so need to do next month.  I love this feature for reviewing at the end of the month. 

Each day of the week has its own column except Saturday and Sunday, which is splitting a column in half. 

Each day includes a section for top 3 things to get done, agenda, and everything else.  

I recommend the app “Fly Lady”. This is a great app that allows you to set up daily routine for morning, afternoon, and evening.  This is where you can list your daily chores so you don’t have to write them in your planner.  You can also have the app send you notifications.  I hope to use this app more.

End of Month review 

-In the back – WHICH IS MY FAVORITE!  

I absolutely love that they added this feature this year!  I have owned 6 Day Designers and I have never seen this.  

For each month has a page that focuses on different things to work on that month.   Click my video above to see the pages in more detail!

-July -Stay Getaway Ready – checklist for packing

-August – Fall into your Routine 

-September – Operation Get Cozy – movies to see, shows to watch, books to read, podcast to listen to checklist.

-October – Refresh your Fall Wardrobe checklist

-November- Holiday Season Begins – Checklist for people’s gifts.

-December – All is Merry & Bright – Holiday Decor checklist

-January – New Year’s Intentions (Not Resolutions) Ideas

-February -Focus on Finances 

-March – Spring Forward – Ideas to get done

-April- Spruce up for Spring – Items to purge

-May -Make time for Self-Care – self-care ideas

-June- Surviving in the Great Outdoors – Outdoors checklist

I am so excited to uses these ideas each month.  There are tips at the bottom of each page for the different activities suggested for the month.

There is also a couple blank note pages in the back.  I used these pages for things like my Christmas list.

I am so excited to use this planner!  I have not been this excited over the previous Day Designers.  

I hope you found this review helpful!  Highly recommend this planner!  You can check out my Youtube Channel or here on the blog for more Day Designer Reviews!

~Gracefully Fashionable Britt