![]() Regular Monthly planner with month- only views (with or without holidays).Oh, and did I mention I added 2 new colors to!? I created Ashley Orange for my dear friend Ashley, and Mint Stripes because I got so many requests for a green version.ĭESIGN: The Junior Planner is offered in the same options as the regular size planners. Now, I don’t use a small size, so I never thought about making one, but with so many people telling me how much they love the full version and wish it was smaller – I just had to! ![]() So huge, that I’ve been getting tons of requests for a printable half size planner. Well, I’m happy to say they’ve been a huge success!! The 2015 Planner line is now available! Check it out!Īs you probably already know, back in October I launched a line of Printable Modular Planners in my store. ![]() It truly takes no more than 15-20 minutes.This page is out of date. This may seem like a lot, and some months it IS a lot (and I don’t do it, but then feel a little lost like I’m sailing without a destination). The monthly sheets have space at the bottom to break goals down into tasks per week, and space on the reverse side for reflection. On the flip side of the first sheet is a quarterly grid where big events, promotions, book releases, birthdays and whatever else can be added so they’re quickly accessible. For you maybe it’s crafting, or work-related, or anything else! For me it’s Writing & Promo because I need to keep track of my writing projects and promotional efforts. The blank category could be anything you like. Like story time at the library (that introvert thing again). Events & Adventures is where I list birthdays, trips, and can’t-miss field trips, outings, or even just everyday travels I want to make habitual. Here is where I force myself to add something to my calendar that will refresh my soul and renew a relationship. But even introverts need to kick back, relax, hang with the girls. ![]() Sooo socializing isn’t something that gets me revved up. Relationships is my special category to make sure I connect with at least one friend during the month. Algebra for one child, reading for another, speech practice, and so on. Education could be my own education-what do I want to learn this month? Or (more likely) homeschool things that need my attention. Sadly, “Hire a housekeeper” hasn’t been actionable, but it’s always on the list. Do I want us to play some board games this month? Is there a book we should read together? A chore system I haven’t yet tried (I doubt it)? Home & Heart are goals related to home: things that need fixing, doing, and so forth, and heart: things within me that need fixing and doing, and so forth. Other categories include: Fit & Health which I use for goals like workouts, changes to my/my family’s diet, adjustments to how I plan meals, etc. One label is blank for you to write in your own category. Here you’ll find thirteen double-sided pages, one per month plus a year-at-a-glance page for overall planning bliss.Įach page has a heart at the center (because it’s cute) with categories all around. So check it out and see if what works for me might also work for you! Quarterly Progress Log PrintablesĪh, the foundational section of pages, and the longest PDF. These are goals I probably won’t accomplish, but dang, if I make it 10% into a Risky goal, I’m that much closer to my dream than I would have been with just realistic goals. Some might call these DREAMS rather than goals, but the only difference between a goal and a dream is action. The SMARTER way is virtually identical to SMART, but instead of realistic goals, I set risky ones. You’ll notice at the bottom of the sheet is the SMART method of goal setting (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, Time-specific), which I changed to SMARTER because I loved what William Ballard had to say about goal setting. On the flip side of the Year-in-Review is a list of questions, questions I use to encourage out-of-the-box thinking. Did I spin my wheels in the muck of unreasonable expectations? Did my impatience cause me to push ahead on a project that just wasn’t ready? Did I watch too much “Trash TV”? And once you’ve celebrated, think a bit about what time was lost.
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