Portrait Week + Month
Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Wide horizontal rows on the middle short pages - best for list-makers and day categorizers.
Narrow, lined columns on the middle short pages - best for time-blocking and long lists.
Monthly view on the left, 4 columns on the right. Ideal for organizing life by categorized lists.
Book bound weekly with wide horizontal rows.
Book bound weekly with lined columns + open notes space.
Elevate the everyday with our 3-ring binders.
Elevate + protect your planner with our stylish and durable planner folio covers.
Little somethings featuring your favorite patterns - perfect for gift giving.
Customize your planner to fit your life with our paper and plastic insert pages.
Give structure to your sketches, plans, and brilliant brainstorms.
Organize your planner with snap-in page markers and tabs.
Val
pastor + mom
Study No.
8 of 12
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Shopping List:
Val keeps her general schedule - travel, appointments that are out of the ordinary, big events coming up - in her monthly view. She splits her weekly pages so that her task list is on the top half of her short pages and her daily time blocking is on the bottom half of her short pages. She uses her notes section for customized checklists that she needs each month and her monthly task section holds a list of meals she can pick from for her family. Family and community are at the center of Val's life and her planner shows this focus.
Tip from Val (1/2):
Meal Decision Maker
This quick reference list in Val's main planner spread is such a great tool for making the dreaded dinner decision stress-free. She lists the meals she has items for and what she knows her family loves in her monthly task column so that dinnertime is a breeze! Bon Appetite!
Tip from Val (2/2):
Checklist Wins
Val has a lot of repeated tasks each week so she's used her notes section to create a colorful checklist. This helps her track when something is complete and acts as a weekly reminder that she only has to write once. Checklist efficiency for the win!