by Tracey G
Bloom Daily Planner Goal Organizer
But somehow, this year it just wasn't going to cut it. I
had way more I wanted to do than just a few lines for a day and the monthly
layout. Since I ordered it late in the year, I went with the academic year
version - it runs from August to the end of July. But as I got to this year, as
I said, it was just not "enough". It's the smaller size, so I may
turn it into a purse model, yes, my purse is big enough and could probably accommodate
it.
When Kris mentioned she was doing Ali Edwards' One Little Word project I was intrigued. I'd seen the
title before but was clueless as to just what it was about and what it
entailed. Kris, kindly enlightened me! With the way I'd been wanting to shake
things up this year and achieve certain goals for myself, big and small, I
decided I was going for it. So, I signed
up and got my binder (and a pen, because, well, I just love pens!). My
word is "Achieve" for the year. It's exactly what I'm hoping to do in
all kinds of ways, once again - big and small. And since my word is Achieve, I
needed some tools to help me do that. I figured the place to start, was a
planner that could at least come close to what I wanted in one. I limited my
search to Amazon because, I know myself, and, if I allowed myself to search
everywhere - I'd likely still be looking! So, Amazon it was and even then, I
had a hard time deciding. My list looks a lot like the one Kris came up with
for her planner wishes:
ð A
bigger size - I too went with an 8.5x11
ð
Monthly Layout
ð
Weekly/Daily Layout
ð Hourly
Scheduling
ð Place on the weekly/daily section for notes
and goals of the day and of the week
ðPlace
for things to be checked off - because I
just love checking things off!
ðSpace/Place
for Monthly Goals to accomplish, both big and small
The planner I got for myself actually has all of that and
MORE. It's almost intimidating! I told Kris when I got it, "I think my
planner is mocking me!"! It's definitely a different push for myself to
become a bit more CLEAR on my goals and things I want to accomplish. In the
goal sections, it asks for your goal - then in the next space why it's
important/it's value and in the 3rd space it wants details on how to make it
happen. So, for example, instead of just "clean the kitchen" you have
to state why: so I can cook in peace! And
what to do to get there: wash dishes, put dishes away, clean counters, clean
stove etc etc etc. That's just an easy example I could easily come up with,
lol. But you get the idea!
This is the planner I bought for myself at Amazon - Tools4Wisdom Planner 2016 Calendar 4-in-1: Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Organizer - Purpose Driven Goals Planning Book - Personal Life Progress Journal Notebook
I, so far, am really pleased with it, it's really forcing
me to think not only WHAT I want to accomplish but WHY in addition to all my
other scheduling needs. I am only on the 2nd day of my down-to-the-half-hour
planning of my days, and yesterday was a bust because Harry was home on a Snow
Day, that sort of derailed anything I wanted to accomplish and fill in that
morning, so it was a Snow Day for me too! But I am confident it will a great
tool. And to make it even more "fun" I bought some fun colored pens
too!
I can totally relate though to what Kris stated about
actually seeing just how many hours in the day there are, but how much we
underestimate just the amount of time needed to accomplish the things I say I
want to.
As I type this and finish it up - I'm already a behind an
hour! Oh well. It's guide, not written in stone I suppose. That may prove to be
a problem for me though, I tend to get rigid about schedules and start to get
anxious if they aren't going the way they are supposed to - hopefully I can be
easy on myself and try to plan in time into the next day for the things I
didn't get done in the current one!
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