Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

If you have other things in the room that bug your eye, you can probably paint them too!

I thought it might help my sanity if I printed out a basic list of what kinds of things I do in the morning, afternoon, and evening.That way, if I’m all tied up with the baby, and Chris wants to know what needs to get done, I can just point him to my trusty binder with the lists in it, and he can take it from there (theoretically)..

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

The fact that it’s cute will just make me feel super organized and on top of things even if the house is falling apart around me a little.(That binder is from the Martha Stewart Line available at Staples).I really loved how the list turned out, so I thought it might be fun to share it with you.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

Of course, my own basic routines probably won’t make sense in your house, but I thought it might be fun for you to be able to look it over and get ideas for what kinds of things to add to your own list.Or if you just want to snoop.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

🙂 I added a blank version of the list too, so that you can either write on it by hand, or load it into a program like.

and add in your own routines in a pretty font.. Here’s the printable with my routines on it.. Here’s the blank printable that you can customize for yourself!.Leave a comment in response to the sweepstakes prompt on this post.

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