Meredith Heuer
Every August, I buy a weekly calendar. I jot down all the
traditional things school events, birthdays, appointments. But I
also use it to keep track of nontraditional things. I write down
bills that come through the mail and mark their due dates six days
ahead. I'll plan up to four dinners a week and write them on the
calendar. I also use my calendar to record my daughter's long-term
assignments. That helps prevent those evenings of racing around to
do everything at the last second.
Cindy Olson, 36, Guilderland, New York