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Is Your Week Going Off the Rails? Try This! (with Stefani Mons)

Is Your Week Going Off the Rails? Try This! (with Stefani Mons)

Update: 2025-10-28
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For your planner to work, you have to look at it. Mystie Winckler talks with Convivial Circle community manager Stefani Mons about the habit of reviewing your planner daily, weekly, and at intervals.

Stefani explains how:

Daily reviews keep perspective accurate and help reframe negativity
Weekly reviews highlight what went well before looking at what needs to change
Interval reviews (every 6–12 weeks) give time to evaluate routines, homeschooling, and habits without overhauling everything too soon

They also discuss how reviewing helps avoid planner perfectionism, why it’s important to reframe lies as truth, and how community crowdsourcing provides fresh insights and reminders.

This conversation shows why small, regular reviews keep plans realistic and cheerful—without going off the rails.

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In this episode, Mystie Winckler discusses the importance of a solid planning routine to make the most of each week. Learn time management tips to help with day planning and create a better how to plan a day. These weekly planning tips are a must!

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Is Your Week Going Off the Rails? Try This! (with Stefani Mons)

Is Your Week Going Off the Rails? Try This! (with Stefani Mons)

Mystie Winckler