Best wall canlendars according to redditors

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Top Reddit comments about Wall Calendars:

u/reddtitexter · 40 pointsr/ProductPorn

Here you go. It cost $47.

u/JustAWeeBitWitchy · 28 pointsr/WitchesVsPatriarchy

I'm not sure if you're currently tracking the lunar cycles, but if not I definitely recommend first and foremost getting a lunar calendar. If you have a local crystal/apothecary shop it's likely they'll have them for sale. Same with New Age-y stores.

If you can't buy local, they sell them pretty cheap on Amazon.

Post it where you can see it every day. If you use a day calendar, post it next to your day calendar and use your lunar calendar to make the majority of appointments/plans.

Keep a journal. Note any correlations in mood and lunar cycle. Use these correlations to plan ahead.

Read up on moon magick (if you haven't already). A lot of people recommend Diane Ahlquist's Moon Magic.

Briefly, moon phases correspond as follows:

New Moon is for beginning things. Undertaking new ventures, new friendships, new projects. Optimism and growth.

Full Moon is for power and completion. Closing on a house, keeping a promise to yourself, manifesting your desires. Month-long spells begun on the New Moon using the next full moon as a timetable have worked really, really well for me in the past.

Waning Moon (the period from after the full moon until the new moon) is for banishment and eradication. Spring cleaning, breakups, dissolution of old friendships.

Waxing Moon (the period from after the new moon until the full moon) is for growth and labor. Gestation, if you will. Hard work, sacrifice, working towards the fruits of your labor.

If you're into elemental correspondences, New Moon corresponds to Air, Waxing Moon to Earth, Full Moon to Water, Waning Moon to Fire. (There will probably be some people who dispute that/disagree with those correspondences based on their relationships with those elements and their relationship to the moon. I claim no authority, only my experiences.)

Also, it's important to note that the moons follow a procession through the zodiac just like the sun does. So, for example, this most recent full moon was a full moon in Gemini, the zodiac sign which rules communication, among other things. December's full moon is going to be full moon in Cancer, the zodiac sign which rules the moon and emotions among other things. Use these to your advantage.

Observe, Record, Plan Ahead. You've got this.

Sorry if any of this was stuff you already knew, thanks for reading!

u/Dan_85 · 11 pointsr/antiwork

>we all must work

No, we mustn't. Many people are employed in work for no reason other than to keep them working and perpetuate a false economy. Putting most of these people to work is actively damaging the planet.

What value are those thousands of people who produce stupid pointless shit like Billy Big Mouth providing? Or how about those people logging trees to produce calendars of nature's dick pics? Or the entire industries extracting raw materials to produce toilet mini golf sets.

These are jobs for the sake of jobs; to keep people on the hamster wheel and fuel pointless hyperconsumerism. There is no reason for these jobs and products to exist, and the fact that they do is wrecking the planet.

u/Lyd_Euh · 7 pointsr/TaylorSwift

Yes, it's been out for a while. All photos are from rep tour

u/guardianofthebeam · 5 pointsr/mycology

Here's this year's: 2019 Wall Calendar, Field Guide https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B6VDKFR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hNyrDbFMPFXT6
I can't find the 2020 one yet.

u/blamb211 · 5 pointsr/Eyebleach

They have a calendar of the dogs, too! Runs from April 2016 - April 2017, which doesn't make sense to me, but whatever.

u/SexiestSexist · 5 pointsr/mylittlepony
u/joecb91 · 4 pointsr/StarWarsCantina

I see a lot of us here have the same calendar!

[I liked this one I had last year too] (https://www.amazon.com/Licensed-Characters-Month-Calendars-Disney/dp/B073QYWLQN/), but couldn't find anything like it for 2019

u/Donkeythebard · 3 pointsr/amazon
u/pankocrunch · 3 pointsr/pics
u/borgchupacabras · 3 pointsr/funny
u/crack_a_toe_ah · 3 pointsr/Parenting

To understand ADHD, think of your ability to manage multiple thoughts at once. You're taking a shower in the morning and in the back of your mind while you're washing your hair, you make a to-do list for yourself. You need to finish your morning ablutions. Then you need to get dressed, and you decide what to wear and make a note in your mind of where it is. The hosiery you need is in the dryer. You also need to load and run the dishwasher before you leave the house. You're almost out of milk; there might not be enough of it for breakfast this morning, so you make a mental note to check before pouring the cereal. Maybe you'll make eggs instead.

Without ADHD, you can remember all that and more. You have enough slots in your working memory for all those things, and new stuff that comes up while you're accomplishing the list isn't going to bump anything off it. You get out of the shower, finish up, get dressed, grab your socks out of the dryer and put them on, load the dishwasher and turn it on, check the milk, realize there isn't enough, make eggs instead, eat, and leave. You do all this while maintaining conversations with people and helping your kids get ready.

With ADHD, things get bumped off your mental list. It hasn't got enough space for all that. While you're shaving you legs, your mind wanders and you forget you need to load and turn on the dishwasher before you go. You spend too long in the shower making sure your ankles are stubble-free. Then you get out of the shower, finish up, and get dressed. You forget where you were going to get socks from when one of your kids interrupts you. You solve your kid's problem and then spend an extra five minutes hunting in your disorganized sock drawer for two matching socks. They aren't there so you give up. You forget you're low on milk and pour the cereal, then run out of milk. You put the eggs on the stove, and then remember where the socks were. You go get the socks and burn the eggs. While you're eating burnt eggs the kids interrupt you again so you go deal with that. You walk by the bathroom and realize you forgot to brush your teeth and go back to the bathroom. You forgot to finish eating breakfast. You go back to the kitchen and load the dishwasher halfway. You're running late. You leave. The kitchen is a horrible mess, you get to work late, you're hungry, and your kids didn't brush their teeth... but at least you're clean and dressed, with matching socks. That's a victory, right?

One solution for ADHD children and adults is routine and structural support. Nothing can be done about the lack of space on the mental list. All they can do is offload. Offload as much as possible. Use timers and lists, hire housekeepers, make strict budgets, stick to religious routines, forbid interruptions at certain times of day, meditate daily, turn off that distracting music, put labels on your shelves, get extra childcare, and have a system for everything. Make a laundry hamper system so everything is sorted into the right bin as soon as it's taken off. Make a meal-planning routine; every Tuesday is tacos. Buy giant packages of ONE kind of sock- every last sock the same colour- so you're never hunting through the drawer for a sock mate while something else falls off your mental list. Put a giant dry-erase wall calendar up in the hallway with big colour-coded reminders for anything that isn't routine. Anything that takes something off the mental list and puts it in the physical world can be a helpful solution.

Not everything is going to stick. Keeping a notebook in your pocket might not work because it'll turn out you always forget to update it or you'll leave it on the counter in a public restroom somewhere. Try the big laminated wall calendar next. Maybe remembering to pin pairs of socks together before washing them is unrealistic, so you'll give up on that, throw out all your colourful socks, and buy 30 of the same sock. Don't give up. Just keep trying solutions until something works, and then keep doing it. Once you've got enough of those solutions in place for them, you might find that your kids have enough focus left over at the dinner table to make an effort to remember their manners.

u/RemarkableRyan · 2 pointsr/sports

You can get calendars with nuns doing cool stuff

u/Blyd · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

I often see people complaining about things in the workplace, and from reading your comment you're absolutely right to do so.

So I'm going to make a suggestion.

Buy this; https://www.amazon.com/OVERSIZED-Calendar-Organizer-Vertical-Laminated/dp/B01IH79IIM or https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CZHSXX8/

Take ownership of the working roster by showing your supervisor how easy it is to schedule (you can even use software like https://www.deputy.com to design it in the first place, it has a free trial). Give examples of what you are doing to her manager (or area managers) show what benefits you bring.

If nothing else, if nothing changes at your current place you have a great example to show on your next interview of how you 'identified an issue, formulated a resolution, deployed a resolution, used continuous improvement, and provided stability to your companies operations' and even better it provides you with a step upwards.

As a manager the worst thing I can hear is 'My boss doesn't have a clue', often I don't, I do a different role to my guys, I used to live by the maxim of 'Don't ask someone to do something you can't do yourself' but in this 'climate' I often don't have the time to even begin, so I rely entirely on my team to tell me of issues and honestly to suggest fixes for them, because like yourself you know the issue intimately and can likely solve it better.

u/profbrizz · 2 pointsr/starwarstrader

The Liea and two Hans will round out the set. Only question is which one is the award.

ETA: There are pics like the Luke/Leia/Han with all the orange for Chewy, the Emperor, and R2/3PO, so my guess is the 2nd Leia will be the award, but by doing two Bobas the droids or chewy are gonna get cut. That first card makes even less sense now. I guess I get the two montage ones as they didn't want them all being basically identical cards, but still...they really screwed the pooch with this one. Here are the full card images:

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Saga-2009-Calendar/dp/B001EAJ4CK

u/Mike · 2 pointsr/Gifts

Budget?


Audio Technica ath-m50x headphones. Music is key to graphic design.

Wacom Intuos tablet if they dont have one already.


IPS Monitor (if they need a new one)


Datacolor Spyder4PRO Display Calibration System





An awesome desk light like this

Cool little desk calendar


u/farmertrue · 1 pointr/gifs

Nope. It’s this one.
Apparently they came out with this because it is ‘the year of the dog’

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075GLDVX5/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_DViYBbYR9P811

u/semitalented · 1 pointr/gameofthrones

I bought this "Beyond the Wall" GoT Real Filming Locations 2018 calendar as a white elephant gift for another GoT fan. Its a more subtle gift and I think its a pretty solid for under $10 bucks on AMZN:
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Wall-Unofficial-Locations-Calendar/dp/B07613F64W

u/caryb · 1 pointr/ResLife

Have you considered getting something like this? Prices vary from store to store, but it might make it easier in the long run to have something similar. Or, if you have a teacher supply or craft store like Michael's nearby, they usually have stuff around this time for back to school.

Or use a piece of poster paper that has grid lines, go over them in Sharpie (like a 2" by 2" square) and then have it laminated so you can use dry erase marker over it for the dates/events each month?

If you have access to an RA resource room, you could use a die-cut machine (if it has one), and make the letters for each month of the school year using that to give it some color. You could even make border for each month with die-cuts of leaves and other seasonal stuff. (My RA resource room had various die-cut shapes that were always fun to use.)

Hope this helps! :)

u/isreddit4real · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

This is the paper wall calendar we use at our office. It has all the holidays and such on it.

u/dubnobasswithmyhead · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting
u/SrslyYouToo · 1 pointr/breakingmom

This is the one I have.

u/WhattheNorris · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think it's their error page, or maybe one of them. It was a little picture of a dog and when you click the link to learn more it takes you to a Dogs of Amazon calendar apparently to celebrate the dogs that work there! Sneaky advertising on their part ;)

u/edinburg · 1 pointr/mylittlepony

[](/b09"Don't know about overseas amazon sites though if you're not in the US")You can buy it from amazon.com in the US here, and also here for some reason. There's a 2011 one as well, but it's Gen 3.

Free Prime shipping on all of them!