1. I don't wear makeup very often. So I guess my moisturizer with sunscreen.
2. At work I keep meetings and big to dos in Outlook, including things I need to leave work for like dentist appointments. For big projects I use a calendar template in excel to add major milestones and checklists of smaller supporting tasks. For smaller things I use a notepad and then transfer to post it notes on my computer(post-it software not old school physical post-its.)
At home we have a whiteboard that is a calendar outline where you fill in the date for each day and write down your to dos. I would never remember all the practices, concerts, etc. without it.
1. Normally I would say mascara (another super pale lady here!) but this pregnancy has me breaking out massively. I might have to say spot concealer until delivery.
2. At work I use a lot of post-its. At home DH and I sync our phone calendars. Inevitably something falls through the cracks. We really need to get more organized!
2. For home we have a shared Google calendar that we use through a sunrise app. For work I use outlook for big things and a small notepad for a daily to do list.
1. If you could only keep 1 make-up item what would it be? mascara - nothing makes you look awake like long full lashes!
2. How do you keep track of all your To-Dos? Do you keep work and personal seperate ? Planner, outlook, lists? sticky notes, lists, spirals with more lists... did I mention lists? and sticky notes?
1. Clinique dramatically different moisturizing lotion 2. I used to keep all work and personal items synced to my I phone, but since I am starting a new job Monday, I plan to "try" to create a better work-life balance, so may keep work appointments on phone and personal events in a planner.
2. I actually have reverted to a paper planner book this year. Mainly because that is what my H uses and he wanted me to...ha...it's actually working very well.
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