Hello & welcome to my notebook!
What you will find here;
Ways To Organize The Chaos:
Tips & inspiration to help make life a little easier so you can enjoy more of it. Ideas I discovered the “hard way” and therefore sharing in hopes of making it easier for someone else. You will find templates and guides with some tips, tricks, and ways to help organize life, accomplish goals, or just enjoy day-to-day life.
Raise Good Humans:
Easy activities for you to set up and fun activities for the little ones to enjoy. Resources I have used or created to help you feel supported in doing the hard but wonderful job of raising good raising humans.
Remember To Breathe:
We can all use some support, encouragement, and validation. You will find articles that I hope will help you feel less alone, more supported, and encouraged to never give up on your hopes and dreams.
Our Favorites:
From books, games, activities, and all things in between we share our favorites with you!
Who is Nichole & Why A Notebook?
I have followed my heart and sometimes my gut trying to explore different options in life to find joy in what I do for a living and what fits best with my life at each moment in time I’m in.
I have a Masters’s degree with a focus on child and adolescent psychology. A career that has included teaching, early childhood education, retail management, corporate operations, and writing. I am a wife and mom to two “little P’s” who have changed my life in ways I could have never imagined.
And the notebook… I love to write and honestly need to. It helps me organize my thoughts, and my day and keeps me inspired. I have always journaled and used notebooks to organize all of my thoughts. So this blog is me sharing my notebook with you.
This notebook will have a little here for everyone. I also want it to be a space where we can support each other by sharing what works for us so it might help someone else, even if it is just a few kind words. Those can go a long way.
I hope you find this space inspiring, helpful, or even just a smile in your day.
Thanks for being here,
Nichole