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How to Use: Project Planner

Lolly

entrepreneur + mom

Study No.

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PROJECT PLANNER

Lolly wanted to use her digital planner for a little bit for scheduling appointments and daily tasks, so she experimented with this Project Planner layout! She continued to manage her business, the manufacturing schedule, weekly tasks, marketing calendar, and her family's busy life with this layout by thoughtfully dividing her project column pages. Once she realized she really did need a time blocking system in front of her eye balls, she used Hourly Paper Inserts and even had room on the front of the inserts to track her daily watering assignments for some new seeds!

Tip from Lolly (1/2):

Lists Made for You

We love how open the project columns pages are in our Project Planner. Lolly divides her far left column into weekly sections and wrote down things that needed to be completed that week into each section. The next column holds things that need to happen that month and a personal task list. A "follow up" list is a staple for Lolly - keeping track of the things she's delegated, but still needs to check in on. And her far right column holds manufacturing tasks for each quarter of the year.

Tip from Lolly (2/2):

Squirrel List

You know when you're trying hard to concentrate on a focus task and have to fight all of the little thoughts that pop like popcorn in your brain so that you don't get sidetracked? Sort of like the adorable Doug in the movie Up!, we don't want to get distracted by "squirrels." This little jotter space in Lolly's planner gave her a spot to quickly write those things down so that she could attend to them later, when she wasn't focusing on a different task. We love a squirrel list!