Are you often left in a state of inactivity by the sheer bulk of outstanding tasks weighing on your mind?
Numerous studies have shown that stress comes not from having too much to do, but from trying to keep track of it all. Relieve your stress by using this Magnetic Whiteboard Weekly Planner, which adheres to any metal surface, to get organised, and don’t forget to schedule some “Me Time”! Multiple uses for this fully customizable magnetic fridge whiteboard. Plot personal weekly plans, use as a family organiser or in your business, as a weekly meal planner, work roster, rewards chart, or even a chores chart. The functions of this planner are endless in day-to-day life. Your A3 (43cm x 33cm) whiteboard planner comes with a key and 4 coloured dry-erase markers which can help you quickly identify who is responsible for the task, the type of task (e.g., meals, business, baby, schedule) or the level of priority. The whiteboard weekly planner has 4 layers including a nanomaterial top layer that wipes clean effortlessly using the included eraser. No stains or ghosting after the writing is applied. Your magnetic fridge whiteboard has check boxes for you to tick off your completed actions giving you a sense of accomplishment and a flood of dopamine (the “feel good” neurotransmitter). Stress comes not from having too much to do but from trying to keep track of it all. Your weekly planner whiteboard relieves that stress with its maximised writing space that has enough room for up to 15 items each day!
While the rest of the world knows our country as 'Sunny South Africa', there are definitely parts of the interior that get bitterly cold in winter. Anyone making a stop in Mooi River to buy some biltong en route from Joburg to Durban in the middle of June will know exactly what we mean.
Compared to the town of Yakutsk in Russia, though, we have it pretty easy. Famously known as one of the coldest places on earth, annual temperatures here average at a solid -8 degrees! For even the hardiest of us, that kind of climate is just a little too chilly to braai in. Unless, of course, you make the most of our main deal: Yakutsk puffer jackets from Advance.