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Plan & Flourish

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A planning community for women ready to get organized, stay consistent, and move with intention.

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91 contributions to Plan & Flourish
Happy Friday Flourish!
Wishing you an amazing Friday and weekend. What you got planned?
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@Beverly Hardimon busy weekend. that's awesome, Happy Birthday to your brother. Any plans for your days off? I'm off til Tuesday and already thinking about when I'm going to be off again.
March Newsletter
Hey Flourish Family... the way the last few weeks have been doing me... better late than never. Love ya! Let me know what you think and let me know what you would like to see in our future newsletters. Have an amazing weekend. And don't forget... work on those to-do lists.
March Newsletter
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@Beverly Hardimon I will include a monthly post for all those celebrating. This info is also going out to my email list but I think highlighting a member of the community will also be a great addition along with the testimonial. Thank you for sharing and thank you for your purchase.
RESET WEEK 2: TO-DO LISTS
Last week we acknowledged the many titles we carry and how we show up every day. This week we're resetting something many of us rely on daily - our to-do lists. For many, the to-do list becomes overwhelming because it grows faster than we can manage it... and guess what... that's ok! Just because it's on our list to be done, doesn't mean it has to get done when we write it down. My to do list right now is 4 pages (front and back). I'm not overwhelmed by it.. I'm excited about. It means when I sit down to do my planning, I can review what needs to be done in the coming week. Everything else will wait. Just because you wrote down you need to go to the cleaners, doesn't mean it has to happen this week. Just because you wrote down to mail out greeting cards, doesn't mean it has to get done this week. Just because you wrote down to clean off the shelf, doesn't mean it has to get done this week. See where I'm going with this? It's written down so you remember not so you can do it right now. You should have one notebook for your to do list. This organizes the tasks and allows you to stay on track. Having a notebook, post its, notes in phone, notes stuck in books and who knows where else... isn't the order you need. How are you currently organizing your to-do's? Or are your to-do's overwhelming you. Let's talk about it.
RESET WEEK 2:  TO-DO LISTS
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@Nwanyidimma Chukwujiorah Awww. You definitely have your hands full. and I get it. Planning doesn't always mean doing things on time but it does help with having things in order and keeping on track. I can't wait to meet you in DC.
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@Nwanyidimma Chukwujiorah and.... give yourself credit. Look at all the progress and great things you are doing. It's definitely worth ackowledging.
WEEKLY PLANNING - A Gift To Yourself
Happy Sunday Flourish Family. One of the most powerful habits you can build is having a set day each week to plan. Life moves quickly. Between work, family, responsibilities, and the unexpected things that pop up, it’s easy to feel like the week is running you instead of you running your week. Taking time to look ahead before the week begins gives you the opportunity to pause and be intentional. When you plan your week, you can: ✨ See what’s coming before it arrives ✨ Prepare for busy days instead of reacting to them ✨ Make space for what truly matters ✨ Avoid double booking or overcommitting ✨ Create balance between responsibilities and self-care Planning weekly also allows you to ask yourself important questions like: • What are the most important things I need to accomplish this week? • Where do I need to protect my time? • What would make this week feel successful? Even if it’s just 15–20 minutes, sitting down with your planner helps bring order to the chaos. Remember: Planning is not about filling every space on your calendar. It's about giving your week direction. Your plans deserve your attention before the week begins. Reflection Question: What day works best for you to sit down and plan your week ahead?
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@Chenille Somers Sunday for me. I once tried Friday and it was good but had to spend some time on Sunday as a final review :)
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@Beverly Hardimon Sunday has been going well for me too.
Happy International Women’s Day
Pause and recognize your strength. Celebrate the progress you’ve made. Reset where you need to dream again if you have to. And remember that your voice, your plans and your presence matters. Let’s continue to dream boldly, plan intentionally and flourish together.
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Nicole Huffman
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My name is Nicole Huffman and I am the founder of Expressions of the Heart. I am a business coach and creative guiding entrepreneurs on their journey

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Joined Nov 19, 2025
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