Monthly Resets, new freebies, and SUPER SECRET video link!


Hi Reader,

Are you feeling overwhelmed by life's demands? A monthly reset can be the key to regaining control of your schedule and achieving your goals.

Implement a simple monthly reset routine:

  • Reflect and Renew: Take time to assess your past month's accomplishments and challenges.
  • Set Intentions: Define your goals for the upcoming month and break them down into actionable steps.
  • Organize Your Life: Create a system to manage your tasks, appointments, and deadlines.
  • Declutter Your Space: A clean physical space can lead to a clear mind.

Ready to get started? Download your free monthly reset checklist and calendar to guide you through the process: FREEBIE​

Want to see a monthly reset in action? Check out my Monthly Functional Plan with Me videos: VIDEOS​

Prefer to read an old-school blog? Get inspired with more monthly reset tips in this post: ARTICLE​

By incorporating a monthly reset into your routine, you can reduce stress, increase productivity, and live a more fulfilling life.

Have a wonderful month!



JUST FOR YOU:

🀫 Wanna watch the Monthly Flip Through video early? Click the thumbnail for the super secret link to watch.

PLUS:

new sticky note freebies!

You can grab the whole set of 2025 monthly sticky notes in my shop

But because you are on the list you’re getting November and December 2024 free.

Plus BRAND NEW holiday checklists. Find them on the freebies page (kristankremer.com/free)


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