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Back For Another Year!

100 Days To Christmas 2013I know it is odd to be talking about Christmas and the holidays in August (or maybe it isn’t if you check your stores). However, the earlier you start and the better you plan the less stressful and budget busting the season can be.

Last year I wrote a review for “100 Days to Christmas 2012” by Jennifer Tankersley which you can find here.  Well, the 2013 edition is being released today which you can find here.

The last couple years I have talked about the importance of setting up the Christmas budget and planning ahead.  This book allows you to do that a little each day from September 16 until December 25.  It takes a lot of the stress and guesswork out of holiday planning and provides you plenty of time to enjoy the season with family without worrying about the odds and ends of what you need to get done

The book is an instant download and along with the book you get 28 interactive lists (3 additional over last year) and 60 days free on ListPlanIt – Jennifer’s main site with all kinds of organizational goodies.

How much do I believe this book can help you?  Well, I am giving it away!  All you need to do is follow the instructions below and you’ll be entered.  You have until Sunday to enter and winners will be contacted by e-mail.

Form removed.  Giveaway has ended.  Congratulations to Michael D. and Emily C. for receiving a free copy of the book!

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Keep organized and stress free this holiday season!

100 Days To Christmas 2012

Book Review – “100 Days to Christmas” by Jennifer Tankersley

I see it year in and year out.  Individuals stressed out beyond belief because the holidays “creep up on them” as if the dates move every year.  They are running around at the last minute trying to buy gifts and get cards.  I know you can relate in some way.

You can now avoid the drama that comes with doing everything last minute thanks to Jennifer Tankersley.  Her book “100 Days to Christmas” takes the “surprise” out of the date coming up on you and allows you to do a little each day that gets you ready for Christmas.

Your countdown begins on September 16 as you get your supplies ready to go.  Then you do a little each day such as doing your Christmas budget, deciding on a costume for Halloween, and getting your food ready for Thanksgiving day.  There is a different activity each day some of which is just something fun to do with the family like picking apples or going to the pumpkin patch.  Saturday is your catch up day to do any projects your missed during the week and get ready for the new week.

Along with the ebook you also get 25 downloadable PDF pages from ListPlanIt, Jennifer’s main site, that includes your budget sheet, planning calendars and more.

I highly recommend this ebook, if nothing else, because it allows you to greatly reduce your holiday stress while increasing your enjoyment of Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

It is an excellent tool to use and you can add traditions and items that you need to do or take away things that you don’t like.  The important thing is you are ready and prepared for the last three and a half months of the year and can enjoy it with your family and friends.  I purchased one last year and loved it and I am sure you will find great ideas inside too!

To learn more or purchase the ebook for $5.00 visit ListPlanIt.

If you want to know a little more about reducing your stress through the holiday season check out my article from last year:  99 Days Until Christmas

*Note: I received a copy of this ebook at no charge in exchange for providing my thoughts in this review.*