The Via Life Planner
Farm life doesn’t run on predictable schedules.
Weather shifts, seasons change, work expands and energy fluctuates.
Most planners assume your week looks the same every week.
This one doesn’t.The Via Life Planner is for the Functional Farm Mom (or the woman becoming one). It was created for rural women who carry a lot. Home, land, family, invisible mental load and need structure that supports real life instead of fighting it.
Inside you’ll find:
• Flexible weekly layout that works with changing seasons
• Space to think before you schedule
• Room for real-life priorities (not aesthetic to-do lists)
• Clean, practical design without clutter
• Built-in personal growth and home cleaning and maintenance check listsThis is not about doing more.
It’s about working with the life you actually have.
This is the first small print run.
Limited copies available.
This planner is for personal use only. By using it, you agree to the terms below.
Intellectual Property
All layouts, designs, written content, and systems are the property of Via Organizing.
You may not copy, resell, redistribute, share digitally, modify for resale, or use any content commercially.
© 2025 Via Organizing. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
This planner provides general organizational, home-maintenance, and lifestyle guidance.
It is not legal, medical, financial, safety, or mental-health advice.
Via Organizing makes no guarantees of results; outcomes vary by individual habits and circumstances.
Limitation of Liability
Via Organizing is not responsible for:
• decisions made using this content
• misuse or misinterpretation
• losses, damages, or injuries
• harm during cleaning routines or home projects
Use good judgment and follow all safety guidelines.
Safety Notice
Always follow manufacturer instructions when using cleaning products, tools, or equipment.
Privacy Notice
This printed planner does not collect personal information.
Any feedback or images you share are voluntary and confidential unless you provide permission.
Brand Use
“Via Organizing,” “Via Method,” “Via Home,” “Via Planner,” and all related names or graphics may not be used in any other product or service without written permission.
Sources & Credits
Select concepts are informed by well-known organizational and productivity principles, including:
• SMART Goals (George T. Doran, 1981)
• Habit formation research (James Clear & general behavioral psychology literature)
• The 4 D’s (Do, Defer, Delegate, Drop), commonly linked to David Allen’s GTD
• Family Command Central / project-planning ideas inspired by LearnDoBecome
All other content is original and © Via Organizing.
Contact
Via Organizing — Samantha Eliason
Saskatchewan, Canada
www.viaorganizing.com
viaorganizing@gmail.com
Printed in Canada.

