5 ways to use a Planner effectively as a Mompreneur

If you are on the Motherhood and Entrepreneurship journey, then you know how important it is to be organized and have a plan for everything.

After all, when you are responsible for both your business and your family, there is little or no room for missing deadlines and moving on auto-pilot. That’s why using a planner effectively is essential for any Mompreneur.

Benefits of using a planner as a Mompreneur

A planner can help you keep track of your to-do lists, appointments, deadlines, and more. It can also help you stay on top of your finances and manage your time effectively. 

When you have a lot on your plate, a planner can be a lifesaver. Staying organized and achieving your goals is vital to being a successful mompreneur!

Use your planner effectively with these few tips

Here are five tips on how to use a planner to stay on track and use your planner effectively as a mom.

1. Make sure your planner is easily accessible so you can refer to it often.

2. Use different colors to code different types of appointments or tasks.

3. Write down everything you need to do in one place so you don’t forget anything important.

4. Be specific when you write down your goals so you know exactly what you’re working towards.

5. Review your progress regularly and adjust your plan accordingly.

There are many different types of planners out there, so find one that works best for you and your lifestyle. And don’t forget to use it! 

A little bit of planning can go a long way in helping you achieve success as a Mompreneur. Looking for an ideal planner to use? Check out the WOM Journals.

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Mary Dickson

Founder at Wemompreneurs |  + posts

Mary Dickson is a versatile professional with over a decade of experience driving innovation at the intersection of technology, marketing, and female empowerment. She is currently the Business Development Manager at GP Business Consulting serving as Lead Consultant with CBI -Netherlands Enterprises Agency. With a background in marketing she’s worked in different roles cutting across HR, Sales, Business Development and Marketing over the past 14 years in the Tech space. She has a keen interest in Digital marketing especially social media and has spearheaded over 50 training programs geared towards training women led business owners and young girls, equipping them with digital and simple tech skills. She has also consulted for companies and institutions across sectors, helping them optimize content, creation, ad management, customer engagement, and automation. She is the powerhouse behind the WeMompreneurs community, which supports mothers in business through training, networking, consultancy in digital tools. Mary is the co-author The Fruit of the Spirit (a children's book). She holds a BSc.Management with Computing and a MSc. Strategic Management and Leadership. She is the Vice Chair , Women’s Affairs of the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs and a member of the Advisory Board of Prime HER ( NGO)

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