Most planners don’t include much space for goal setting. Some include blank pages for ‘vision boards’, others include project worksheets. So when I was trying to find a planner to use for ecourse planning, I went with the Mi Goals…
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Penny Paperoni Weekly Planner Review (Pros, cons and a video walkthrough)
While searching for Australian made planners I stumbled across the Penny Paperponi Weekly planner! I really liked the double sidebar in the weekly spread which isn’t very common in planners. Disclaimer: The creator of the planner, Penny Paperoni, sent me…
Finding planner peace: how to choose the right planner page size for you
Planners come in plenty of different sizes these days (I shared a size guide in this post). The 4 most popular sizes seem to be: personal size, A5, 7 x 9″ and full page size (8.5 x 11″ / US…
Review of the Ultimate Weekly Planner by Studio 331
After trying many different planners I’ve come to the realisation that I prefer planners that have the days of the week on 1 side of the spread and note taking, list making, meal planning etc. planning space on the 2nd…
10 ways to save money when buying planner supplies
Some women buy clothes and shoes, I buy stationery! … A lot of stationery. In order to feed my addiction I’ve had to become a bit savvy when it comes to planner shopping. Since you’re reading my blog I’m going…
Planning by category rather than by day using a Kikki K Notepad – ‘Work Smarter : Live Better’ (Week 47 of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks Challenge)
I was drawn to the ‘Work Smarter : Live Better‘ notepad from Kikki k where you can plan the week by category, rather than by day. I tried this method in week 5 of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks challenge and…