MyAgenda Makes Sense of Your Life
For a teenage girl, life is hectic, to say the least. Living in the modern world, our lives have expanded beyond lip gloss and lockers to include politics, college preparation, and prom and of course our pet charity. For these reasons, being a girl growing up has never been more fun, or more frustrating. So many choices, so many expectations, and so many ways to spend your time are exhilarating, but overwhelming. How's a modern girl supposed to keep it all straight?
As you search for internships, fill out college applications, hang with your girls and dream of that perfect prom date, support to keep it all straight is essential. But what's a teenage girl, too old for a diary, too young for a Blackberry, to do?
Introducing myAgenda, a new product from the bestsellers of the chic and stylish momAgenda. These celebrity day planners have been featured on the Today Show and are carried by A-listers like Reese Witherspoon and Katie Couric. What sets these divine day planners apart from the fifteen-dollar Rite Aid variety? Their modern approach.
Theses unique day planners are designed especially for teens living in today's world! The hot metallic covers look fresh and trendy, and the plentiful week-at-a-view pages and compact 5 * 7 designs are a perfect fit for a backpack or messenger bag.
Need a place to compare and contrast colleges, take along on internship interviews, paste an ad for the perfect jeans to take on your next mall trip, or doodle your prom date's last name with your first name (hey, we've all done it!)? MyAgenda is the perfect confidante and companion for the complicated teen years. Believe it or not, these are some of the busiest times of a girl's life, and the most intense. MyAgenda keeps you company from cheer practice to college interview to church and beyond. Being a teenage girl is more exciting than ever, and with so many options to choose from, myAgenda is a perfect way to keep it all straight, while providing answers to the constant question pressing on every teenage girl's mind: "What's next?"

