Getting organized isn't always easy, but PlumLife can make it a little easier! PlumLife, helps busy people manage multiple, varying schedules in one easy-to-manage place.
PlumLife was created by Regen Horchow Fearon. For the past 25 years, Regen has held paid and appointed leadership
positions in a long list of Dallas and Texas civic, education and social
service organizations. Working from home, Regen founded the Institute
for Interesting People. She juggles the management of her family,
home, business, volunteer and civic work and values her reputation as a
good family member and friend, social organizer and
attentive-but-not-helicopter parent. During her years of juggling, out
of self-defense, she founded PlumLife, LP in 2009, a communication
engine that puts every calendar in one place and feeds information out
only to those who need to know.
Here are some TIPS FOR LIVING THE PLUM LIFE from Regen Fearon, Founder of Plumlife.com:
• Keep a separate calendar for birthdays and special occasions. On the 30th of the previous month, use a site like Tiny Prints
to schedule your birthday cards for the year. A written, mailed card
is the nicest but, if life gets in the way, at least your mother-in-law
got something from you!
• Lean on your calendar. Because you can filter calendars on and off, you can keep TONS of data in your calendar that you may not have thought of as calendar appropriate. Create a calendar for the routine house maintenance to remind yourself (or delegate to someone else) to: check the AC filters, change light bulbs, change batteries in smoke detector and TV remotes, e.g.
• Use your calendar to track medical records. When you book an appointment, put the reason and outcomes in the notes. Schedule when prescriptions will run out so you can reorder before it is a panic situation, and you can remind yourself how often a child has had an ear ache or if that last appointment was your regular check up or something else.
• Lean on your calendar. Because you can filter calendars on and off, you can keep TONS of data in your calendar that you may not have thought of as calendar appropriate. Create a calendar for the routine house maintenance to remind yourself (or delegate to someone else) to: check the AC filters, change light bulbs, change batteries in smoke detector and TV remotes, e.g.
• Use your calendar to track medical records. When you book an appointment, put the reason and outcomes in the notes. Schedule when prescriptions will run out so you can reorder before it is a panic situation, and you can remind yourself how often a child has had an ear ache or if that last appointment was your regular check up or something else.
The PlumLife Calender is so simple to use and is perfect for keeping the whole family up to date on happenings. Simply enter it into the calender and it will send you and whoever else you choose a reminder into there inbox...I LOVE IT! I haven't had the greatest memory lately...and this helps out immensely! From play dates, to birthdays, to parties and even bills due...I won't be forgetting anything else!
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