Planning For Fun This Season

EPISODE · Nov 21, 2022 · 21 MIN

Planning For Fun This Season

from Lola’s Frugal Life Podcast · host Lola K

We often say that we want to do certain things at different times of the year.  In the summer, maybe we want to make sure we spend lots of time outside.  In the fall, we might want to go apple or pumpkin picking.  And then in the winter, we often have plenty of ideas for holiday-related activities we would like to do.  Sometimes, we can say we will do these things in the next season, but then when the season comes our days just get taken up with other things.  Instead of doing something you would really enjoy, you can get caught up in all of the other things that take up your days.  Or you might even just spend the day not doing much of anything.  This happens if we just let the time go by without planning what we want to do with our time.  Just as we put productive things on our schedule that we want to get done, we should make sure to plan time specifically for fun in our schedule.  Having a plan can be even more important when you have a family with different schedules.  If you are not intentional about when everyone can be available to do something together, the days can easily get away from you. https://www.lolasfrugallife.com https://www.facebook.com/LolasFrugalLife/ Support this podcast:  https://anchor.fm/lolak/support For one month free of Skillshare Premium, go to:  skillshare.eqcm.net/lola

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