2021 Calendar Planner

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Guesssssss what!

We at Signable Vi5ion and Def Events & Beyond are excited to share with you a sneak peek of our upcoming 2021 BEYOND THE MINDSET SUCCESS planner. It has everything…

Covers 12 months (January 1, 2021 — December 2021).· QR code to video link to learn some signs in ASL for those learning· Healthy encouragements with sign language illustrations· Pages to prompt you to define personal and professional priorities, break them down into steps, and evaluate progress as you go — to direct your course toward making those dream realities monthly.. Budget planning for the year· and more…..

It\’s never too late to buy a planner. Honestly, we came up with this idea a while ago, worked hard putting it together and it is in its final stages! We hope to sell them the first week of December, would you like this? Order form to come soon!

ASL video, English CC provided below, click on link…

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