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How to Tell if a Weekly Planner is for You

How to Tell if a Weekly Planner is for You

Published Dec 8, 2020 Updated Dec 8, 2020 Wellness
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How to Tell if a Weekly Planner is for You

When working with your planner, do you have a nagging feeling of not being able to see far enough into the future? Do you feel like although you are writing everything down on a monthly calendar, you still have no idea of what’s going on?

Then you may need to switch to a weekly layout or at least a larger monthly calendar that allows for more detail.

For clarification, a monthly calendar is the 30 days at a glance calendar. A weekly calendar has seven days at a glance.

Lately, I’ve been sharing the slow evolution of my current planning system. I started with the bare minimum: a to-do list and a monthly calendar.

Then later, I divided my to-do list into multiple new lists and then put them all plus the calendar into a new 6 ring binder. As I used it some more, I found it necessary to

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