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#DAY DESIGNER SAMPLE PAGE FULL#
#DAY DESIGNER SAMPLE PAGE HOW TO#
After the nameplate page are more detailed tips on the process of simplifying and how to use the planner.
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(I use mine as a functional planner, so I save the stickers for other calendars I own) The inside cover, like last year’s, is navy and has a folder opposite a cute page of stickers to decorate your planner.The planner came in a pretty navy blue box along with a small booklet with tips on how to get started using the planner.This year’s planner is similar to last year’s design, but with a couple of new changes: Because the page is so simply designed, there is plenty of space to write down other things you would like to track. What I like about the Emily Ley Simplified Planner is that it only has the main 3 sections: schedule, to do list, and notes. Other planners may include a space for your top 3 goals for the day, your menu, a wellness section, a habit tracker, and other features. Enter the Simplified Planner!Īlthough every daily planner is different, they share the following features: an hourly (or bi-hourly) schedule to list appointments, a lined check list or to do list, and a notes section. I needed more space to write my to dos and to help me see where I had pockets of time to get tasks done. I tried writing down as much as I could in my weekly planner, but there was not enough space. I had a lined post-it pad that I would use to keep up with my to do list and found it was disorganized and unhelpful. I was supervising more interns than usual and was trying to keep up with my class and cases when I felt things falling through the cracks. I teach a law school class in the spring and also supervise interns at work in addition to my own casework. You see, at the time I decided to buy it, life had gotten a bit crazy. (For those interested in buying a Ban.do, here is a referral link for $10 off your first purchase.) So, if I have such a beloved weekly planner that I use religiously, why bother with a daily planner? Well, beyond my obvious obsession with passion for planners, I did a little research into how people use daily planners and thought it would definitely work for me. It literally changed my life, and I love it so much there will definitely be a whole post about the virtues of my weekly planner. Why use a daily planner if you are using a weekly planner as well?įor the past four years, I have used a large Ban.do weekly planner to keep up with all of my personal and work commitments. But, for me, the gold standard in daily planners has to be Emily Ley’s Simplified Daily Planner.
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They range from book bound versions such as the Panda Planner, the old utilitarian At-A-Glance, and more premium brands like Erin Condren’s Petite Daily planner, the flagship Day Designer, and the classic Franklin Covey. There are many daily planners on the market right now. Basically, it is a planner that provides one day’s entry on each page (or two days per page, at most). Later, I will write a post about the differences between daily, weekly, and monthly planners, but for now here is the gist on what a daily planner is.