4/10/2024 0 Comments Happy planner budget planner 2021For me, it also helped (kind of made) me reflect on things I really do want and goals I really do want to achieve. Everything to do with this planner is how YOU make it. I think my favorite part of this planner is the first two pages. ![]() You can skip weeks you know you're out of town or whatever and save those pages for another time. –"My Mindmap" and "My Vision Board" pages to ~engage both sides of the brain~ –Two "My Focus" pages in the beginning of the planner where you list out what you’re grateful for, write down some affirmations, and write down your top five goals - so you can refer back to them throughout the year –Weekly spreads with “Goals For This Week, “Successes,” and “What I Can Do Better” It will turn out all right in the end, you’ll see.ĭisclaimer: GeekMom received a review sample.–Undated pages, so you can skip weeks and pick up where you left on without losing pages I’d like to tell you that even with all this combined, it did not turn out bulky so don’t be afraid my young padawan. One fear some people might have is ending up with a bulky planner. Now, I have a drawer at home dedicated to my planning supplies and the pages I don’t put in the books for now so I’m organized when it comes to replacing and taking out months. Once I learned about Frankenplanning, I was hooked and realized how well this amazing system could work for me. When I first started with Happy Planner, I was a bit unsure of using it because it felt restricted in the size of the books and what they offered. Stickers alone could be a post by themselves. I don’t stress over the use of them though. I hate carrying that kind of stuff with me, so I keep those in my file cabinet at home and once a week when I’m planning, I’ll open my planning drawer and put in stickers if needed. You will notice that I’m not using any stickers. This way when I want to grab the next month or put a month away, they are right there. I keep the rest of the pages from the Ooh La La planner and the Stargazer planner together in their original rings. What do I do with the other months/pages? I also put in a habit tracker and wrote down a few habits I plan to track the first week of the new year. This will remind me to look at it often and when I want to work on a goal during a particular week, I have it handy to reference.įinally, I opened my meal planning pack and put the first week of meal planning in the first week of my first planner. Once that was all done, I wrote out my 2020 goals on a piece of the filler paper and put it as the first page behind the cover of my main planner. Keeping the covers of each of the books with the pages from that book helps you skip right to that part of your planner quickly. The last page is the back cover to the Ooh La La planner. Last, I took the cover from the notebook and about half of the blank pages and their tabs and put them in the back. Then I took the cover and the first five months from the Stargazer planner and put them in. ![]() ![]() To start, I took out the first 6 months of the Ooh La La planner and put them on the new discs. For me, I wanted my personal stuff first, my son’s school stuff second, and my notes section last. Putting it together!ĭecide how you want your planners laid out when combined. This is the easiest part of the whole thing. I will also have some half-page filler paper for random notes that need to go from week to week with me. I will be utilizing the meal planning, habit tracker pack, and filler paper pack as well as a set of larger discs. The three books combined will not fit in the original discs, so I had to grab the expander discs to make this work. The Stargazer is where I’ll be storing my son’s school assignment information, and the notebook will be for anything I need to remember (lists and such) but don’t want to clog up my weekly area with it. The Ooh La La planner is for my day to day planning. Don’t be afraid to use more than one of the same planner if you find one that works for you for more than one application.įor this post, I’ll be utilizing three books, all mini size: To me, this was the hardest part of the entire process. ![]() That means finding a planner for each application you need and in the size that fits your lifestyle. Pick your books.įirst things first, you will need to pick your books. What accessory packs will you be incorporating?.Ideas for tracking include fitness, faith, books, goals, daily life, kids, school, etc….What kinds of things will you be tracking, planning, or taking notes on?.What do you want your planner to do for you?.To start you will need to answer a few questions: Today, I’ll be going over how you can take multiple planners and combine them into one planner that suits your needs (aka Frankenplanning). In my last Happy Planner post, I went over the basics of using the system. Frankenplanning with The Happy Planner \ Image: Dakster Sullivan
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