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Best Laid Plans

Planning for Stress Relief + Hemlock & Oak Review EP 93

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Sarah delves into a listener email sent about planning as stress relief. Then, she shares Peggy's Planner Peace submission, which combines use of the Monk Manual, google calendar, todoist, and Organize 365! Then, she goes into an in-depth review of the Hemlock & Oak Weekly Undated Planner. If Planner Peace is eluding you this year - it might be one to consider! Episode Sponsors: PrepDish: Easy and functional menu planning. Check out PrepDish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE. Year & Day: Beautiful modern ceramics and flatware for hosting or just elevating your everyday table. Visit yearandday.com/plans and use code: PLANS to get $25 off your first order of $150 or more. Aura Frames: Gorgeous digital frames that are super easy to set up -- perfect for Mother's Day! Visit auraframes.com and use use code PLANS to get up to 40% off while supplies last. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Veslaid Plans.

0:11.4

This is Sarah Hart Unger, your host, and this is the podcast where we talk all things planning

0:16.1

and planning adjacent.

0:17.9

Today's episode will be a review episode, and of course we will also include our new

0:23.4

planner piece segment, but I wanted to open up with a really fascinating email that was sent to me

0:30.3

just a few weeks ago. By the way, if anybody is curious, I do respond to pretty much every single

0:36.3

email I receive from listeners. However,

0:39.5

sometimes depending on the state of my life and my inbox, it can take a month. I do subscribe

0:45.9

to the philosophy of inbox zero, as I have discussed previously, but I certainly do not

0:51.3

maintain an inbox that sits at zero. I would love to say I get there weekly

0:56.0

in the ideal world where everything is running so smoothly. It would be weekly, but sometimes

1:02.2

life gets in the way. I'd say I get to zero around once a month. So if you have emailed me and

1:08.0

it's been a while, I promise the responses on the way. If you've sent me an

1:12.1

audio question, I am collecting these. I'm so excited I have some more audio questions to feature on a

1:18.7

future episode. So keep those coming via speakpipe. And I listened to every single one. I recently

1:24.0

figured out that I can actually respond with an audio response. So I'm going to start doing that more often as well.

1:30.6

All right.

1:31.1

So the opening here comes from a listener named Sarah.

1:33.9

I actually have a lot of listeners name Sarah.

1:35.6

I don't know what that means, but I love it.

1:38.0

And she wrote, I thought of you this morning when I saw a brief post on planning as a stress

1:42.8

management skill. And this came from her university's

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