While we love to just let the learning happen at our house, I still always enter a new school year with a solid plan. I decide on subjects that will be studied, collect books to use, and lay out a rough plan for the year. I made a video of
10 creative ways to use your Torah planner
Planners can be an indispensable part of your daily life. Here are 10 creative ways to use your planner that you might not have thought of yet. Track niddah In Leviticus 15:19-24, we are instructed to count seven days for our monthly cycle. I was taught as a teenager to
Learning to truly rest on Shabbat
My brain is a very active place. It buzzes with ideas, chews on recent events, even occasionally worries about the future. I don’t know if it’s because I’m an introvert, or if everyone’s brain is like a beehive. I’m very happy most days living in my head, but on Shabbat,
Cleaning with a planner
*This post contains affiliate links. I receive a small percentage of any sale, but your price remains the same. Thanks for your support! Now, on to the post. You just pictured actually cleaning with a planner, didn’t you? Wipe, wipe! Actually, I want to show you how I keep track
Using a planner for growth
Focusing on spiritual growth in our lives is essential. Without an intention to become more like our Saviour, we become stagnant and completely blind to our faults. We are instructed to work out our salvation, which does not mean that we save ourselves, absolutely not! Rather, we are to listen
Focus on today
I admit that I have been a bit absorbed with making my own planner of late. At first, I made a spiral notebook that I simply wrote everything in. Then I discovered traveler’s notebooks. Determined to make do with what I have, I made my own. I used the cover