It's giveaway time again, and today's sponsor is perfect for those mamas planning ahead for back-to-school or just trying to stay organized for the rest of the summer.
If you have a gnawing thought in the back of your mind that you need more order in your life, but the idea of doing it on your own is overwhelming, ListPlanIt is just what you are looking for.
With over 400 lists in a variety of categories (& more lists being added regularly), you can't go wrong. And with one of their affordable annual memberships, you can get instant access for one full year!
Along with their helpful yearly memberships, ListPlanIt also carries a variety of eplanners, perfect for organizing occasions like birthdays, holidays, home inventories, moving, travel, and more.
I had a chance to review the home eplanner recently and the PDF is chock-full of valuable templates for keeping track of pending home improvements, inventories, cleaning schedules, and much more.
Jennifer Tankersley, founder of ListPlanIt, recently updated all the eplanners to make them even more helpful--now you can type right into the page and save for later.
Today three lucky readers have a chance to win--one winner will receive a print membership for a full year, and two readers will receive eplanners of their choice! (This giveaway is open to readers worldwide!)
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To enter, just
leave a comment below and answer this question: Which comes more naturally to you--organization or disorganization?
You can also earn extra
entries by spreading the word in your online social networks about this
giveaway.
**Please note that in order for an additional entry to count, you must
leave a separate comment telling me what you did.**
I'll close the comments on Sunday, July 18th at 8pm EST. The winner (chosen at random) will be announced shortly afterward.
Thanks for entering, and thanks to ListPlanIt for this giveaway! Jamie is founder of this little
spot called Steady Mom, editor of the blog Simple
Homeschool, mama to three cute kids born on three different
continents, and author of Steady Days: A Journey Toward Intentional, Professional
Motherhood.

















