Showing posts with label Busy Mom Agenda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Busy Mom Agenda. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Thursday's Treasures: Busy Mom Agenda 2007-2008

Bing a mom, you have to remember dates and times of appointments and events, and you have to remember tasks and projects that have looming deadlines which may clutter your mind. A treasure that moms cannot live without is a day planner which is a life saver!

At Allizon.com, you can find a variety of day planners and calendars from family ones to individual ones. There is enough room to write appointments, events, tasks and projects. By having one of your own, you will be able to have an organized and efficient year.

A highly recommend day planner is the Busy Mom Agenda 2007-2008 featured on Today Show and in Real Simple Magazine! This planner started August 2007 and ends December 2008.

You are sure not to miss anything once you use the Busy Mom Agenda 2007-2008. Go to http://www.allizon.com/ to purchase yours today!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Wednesday's Word With: Sally


Sally, an expectant mother of twin boys, is preparing for their arrival in three months making Sally and her husband new parents. Sally, of California, currently works as a business executive. "We are busy people, and I can imagine we will become busier. However, we are looking forward to our new additions," Sally said.

Busymom: Please introduce yourself.

Sally: I am Sally, a mother-to-be. We are expecting twin boys. I have been preparing by reading, going to doctor appointments, talking with other mothers, and preparing the nursery. I work as a business executive. I have been doing that for seven years.

Busymom: Executives are known to work more than 40 hours per week. Do you think that it is possible when your new additions arrive?

Sally: Actually, I am taking three months maternity leave. Then I will be telecommuting with one or two days working in the office. I have managed to have a day care plan for the days I will be in the office.

Busymom: How do you take care of yourself knowing that you will be a new mommy in a few months?

Sally: I take vitamins recommended by my doctor. I also use lotions and moisturizers. I also never go around with a day planner. I also am stocking items in bulk, so that shopping won't have to happen a lot. I am also resting in between my tasks. My husband and best friend is helping a lot.

Busymom: What kind of advice has been given to you by other moms?

Sally: Don't feel that I have to do everything. Accept or ask for help. Do what you want to do when the babies rest.

Busymom: Good luck, Sally! Please stop by, so that we can see how you well you have adapted to being a mother. Thank you for you time.


Just like other moms, Sally uses lotions and moisturizers. Day planners seem popular with mothers as well. Excellent quality products can be found at Allizon.com. For other great products, stop by http://www.allizon.com.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Wednesday's Word With: Erika


Erika, a mother of two boys and a girl, has her own business in graphic design, in Chicago. She works in her office a few days per week, and the rest of the time she is home when the children are home. "I purchased the business one year ago, so I am still trying to find a balance between work and home," Erika said.

Busymom: Go ahead and introduce yourself.

Erika: I am Erika, married to my best friend of 15 years. I am a mother to two boys and one girl. I am also a business owner in graphic design.

Busymom: You have a lot to juggle. How do you do it?

Erika: Well, as I had stated before, I am trying to find a balance between work and home. However, what I find helpful is writing things in a day planner. That frees my mind more. I am also trying to delegate chores to the entire family, so they can help out more. That is currently in the negotiating stages (smiles).

Busymom: How do you take care of yourself?

Erika: Since time is of the essence, I try to multi-task meaning when I take a shower, I will use a shower gel as an extra pampering. I will then add lotion once I am finished. While I clean the house, I light a candle with a beautiful scent.

Busymom: What kind of advice would you like to give a busy mom?

Erika: Your children and other tasks may take a lot of your time. Don't forget to spoil yourself even if it means just for a few seconds.



Erika uses products such as a day planner, shower gels, lotions and scented candles. Busy Mom Agenda would make an ideal day planner for the busy mom. In need of a scented candle? Try the Sugar Mint Soy Candle found at Allizon.com. These items and many more can be found at http://www.allizon.com/.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Wednesday's Word With: Lama


Lama, of Florida, is a stay at home mom with four children, ages 2-8. She also homeschools two of her children. Lama's husband works full time outside the home. When her husband is home, he divides the parenting duties and roles with Lama.


Busymom: Please introduce yourself.

Lama: My name is Lama. I am a stay at home mom with four children. I homeschool my oldest two children. The youngest two children join their older siblings when it is time for homeschooling because they love to pretend they are big and go to school.

Busymom: How do you manage to have time for yourself since the children are with you everyday?

Lama: We have a routine or a schedule. I write down our schedule on a big poster board for the children and myself to read and follow. I have a personal day planner where I record appointments, deadlines and reminders. The children are expected to help update the family calendar as well with their own tasks and projects.

Busymom: How long do is a homeschooling day?

Lama: It ranges between six to seven hours per day. I give them a lot of hands-on learning, so it goes by quickly. Often once in awhile, we will go past six to seven hours. After that, the older children will keep the younger children occupied while have about five to 10 minutes of "Me Time." Then I will supervise as I cook and complete last minute tasks. When my husband comes home, he will usually play or read a story with the children, allowing me to have one or two hours by myself.

Busymom: What do you do with the one or two hours?

Lama: I will read a book in my bedroom and light a candle or two, or take a nice hot bath or shower using my favorite gels and moisturizers.

Busymom: What kind of advice would you like to give to other busy moms?

Lama: It is hard for women to accept help from others because they may not do it the we like. That needs to change because by us doing many things, we are taking precious time from ourselves. Don't be afraid to delegate.


Lama relies on organization skills to help run her home smoothly. Great products to help strengthen the organizational skills would be MomAgenda or The Kitchen Folio. She also uses candles, bath gels and moisturizers to help relax and prep her for what to come. You can find top quality bath gels and moisturizers at http://www.allizon.com/.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Monday's Spotlight: Organizers

Question: The new year is about one month away, taxes are coming up, and I need to keep track of my children's school activities and projects. Do you have any type of products that can be used for organizing all those projects and tasks?






Answer: At Allizon.com, there are two types of products that may help with your organizational needs: The Kitchen Folio or Busy Mom Agenda. With the holidays and the new year fast approaching, being organized is more critical than ever. The Kitchen Folio allows you to store important papers for easy access for the times you will need them. The Kitchen Folio will instantly become "command central" for every family that uses it!

The Busy Mom Agenda has unique week-at-a-view format with space for mom and up to four children, as well as monthly views.





Go to http://www.allizon.com/ to find these and other great items.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Wednesday's Word With: Tiffany


Tiffany along with her husband, of Nebraska, has six children--four boys and two step-daughters. "We are a blended family, meaning two different families living and making a life together." Although her husband works full-time, Tiffany works part-time at their local bookstore, leaving the youngest two with a babysitter twice per week.
Busymom: Please introduce yourself.

Tiffany: I am Tiffany, a mother to four boys and two girls. Their ages range between two years of age through 12 years of age. It is an interesting household! Each child has a unique personality and are interested in different things despite being raised together.

Busymom: Do people ask you questions about being a large, blended family?

Tiffany: Friends and family asked us many questions, such as how we handle parenting and other familial issues. Our children are treated the same by my husband and me. We don't differ in parenting or treatment. We stand united.

Busymom: Besides raising and taking care of your children, you also work part time at a bookstore. How do you manage tasks at home and taking care of yourself?

Tiffany: I use a day planner to record events, appointments and projects of everyone's because I need to know what everyone needs and has to determine if I could multi-task, etc. The older children help with chores and errands, even the youngest children have to pick up their own toys. The children know that I have a right to "Me Time" which is at least five minutes to myself. During that time, I may use a moisturizer or indulge in yummy chocolate, something to spoil myself for a few minutes.

Busymom: Your time allows you to feel refreshed even after a few minutes. It is also nice to have older children help you in some ways. Do you have advice you would like to give to mothers?

Tiffany: If you have older children, make sure you get some "Me Time." You will feel more relaxed when you return back to your children.




To keep track of your busy schedule use a day planner like MomAgenda. Allizon.com has a variety of lotions and moisturizers to offer a busy mom. And for the chocolate lovers, there is a basket of chocolates called For My Chocoholics. Go to http://www.allizon.com/ for more information on a variety of products.

Monday, November 12, 2007

You're Invited to a Cyber Baby Shower

Allizon.com is participating in a Cyber Baby Shower, which began Friday, November 9 and ends Tuesday, November 13, 10 p.m. CST, with winners being announced Wednesday, November 14, 2 p.m. CST.

Many businesses have donated prizes to the Cyber Baby Shower. Allizon.com donated Blue Chamomile, an aromatherapy mositurizer; Laundress Baby Detergent for baby and adult clothes; and MomAgenda, a detailed day planner for the busy mom.

Pamela Kramer, of Happy Panda, offered to throw a Cyber Baby Shower in honor of a new baby boy born to Colleen Padilla, co-owner of Classy Mommy .

Proceeds from the Cyber Baby Shower will also go to Project Peanut Butter.

Rules on how to participate on the Cyber Baby Shower can be found at the following link: http://classymommy.com/blogEntry.php?blogEntry=blog/2007/11/welcome-to-classy-mommy-cyber-baby_06.html.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wednesday's Word With: Faye of Illinois


Faye, of Illinois, is a mother of six children and works full time. Although her husband does help with family and household tasks, Faye ends up completing or supervising most of those tasks. I have interviewed her to see how if she makes time for herself.

Busymom: Please introduce yourself.

Faye: I am Faye. I am the mother of six children, ages three to 12 years, and I work in a preschool. I come home and then work to make sure family and household tasks are met. Bless my husband, he does help when he can.

Busymom: You mentioned that your husband does help when he can. What about your older children?

Faye: Yes, they are starting to, even the three year old. They pick up after themselves. They also receive positive reinforcements if they do above and beyond their responsibilities. Since we are a large family, we work or try to work as a team. Sometimes, we have our moments.

Busymom: Since you are extremely busy, how do you take care of yourself, so that you may continue to be healthy and happy?

Faye: I have learned not to be a perfectionist and that each person has their own way of completing tasks. I also record all appointments, meetings, play dates, projects in one agenda that stays with me, so that I can keep track of all activities. When the children are in bed, I give myself a bubble bath with a good book I'm reading. After that, I use lotion as a massaging technique. Sometimes, my husband will take over the bed time routine, so that I could go to bed early.

Busymom: Any other advice you would like to give to busy moms?

Faye: Allow others to help in their own way--even if it annoys you. Learn to let go of some tasks and delegate. Don't feel guilty in spending time for yourself. If you are not happy, then your family will not be happy.

Faye is one busy mom, yet she manages to take care of herself even if only minutes of time alone. She is an avid user of agendas. At http://www.allizon.com/, Busy Mom agendas and calendars are available for the busy mom. Faye mentions that she uses lotions to relax. At allizon.com, there are a variety of lotions for purchase, such as Malie Koke'e Body Creme, Jing Jang Creme, or Aromatherapy Moisturizers. Visit http://www.allizon.com/ for your personal or gift needs--you'll be glad you did.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Thursday's Treasures: Busy Mom Agenda


Now that the kids are in school, concerts are coming up, sports practices are three times a week, and fieldtrips are happening soon. Work or project deadlines need to be remembered. Now don’t forget doctor appointments for yourself and your family. What about weddings, parties and reunions?

How will you keep track of all those events and activities? An organizational technique is needed to keep you and your family running smoothly. One way to do this is to have a day planner or agenda to keep track of all events and activities. It is important to list events and activities in one agenda, so you are able to tell who is doing what where at a quick glance.

Not all agendas are created equally. You should have freedom to do what you want with your agenda. You should be able to include all your tasks. At Allizon.com, Busy Mom Agenda 2007-2008 is a perfect example. Not only does a Busy Mom Agenda save time, this product was featured on Today Show and in Real Simple Magazine. This product offers many valuable tools to a busy mom or dad. For more information, click here.
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