![]() Outside of work, each day of the week has a theme (that can be changed in special circumstances), so I’m only focusing on one household area a day. I’m also an efficiency nerd and I love schedules that allow me to focus my efforts on one major task a day. Okay, no judging here, but I mentioned I’m a planner nerd. I always use goal crushing for my top goal and use the project planner to plan parties, events, or organizing projects. The next pages take your goals and projects and let you step them out one by one so you can see the small steps that need to be taken to accomplish a large project. Why do I want those goals?įor me, my husband is opening a brewery at the end of October and early November and life will change a lot in our house (am I the only one that hates change?) I know that if I get routines in place now, this transition will be a lot easier.Īnd that’s exactly what this planner is about, making your life easier! I like to hack the motto statement and list the why. Under monthly goals, I’m listing all of the things that I’d like to do this month, and then prioritizing that into my top 3 goals and my most important goal. We start off with our monthly goals (incorporating the yearly goals we have and breaking them down into monthly goals). Likely because the planner stays neat and clean and inspiring. I’m not one of those people that makes everything Pinterest perfect, It’s a planner, it’s meant to be used, but I found that my productivity was higher when I switched to all pencil and check marks. Pro planner tip– I only use pencil for planning pages. And I absolutely love it.Įverything is easy to find, condensed and works easily. This planner is entirely unique because instead of having sections (like a budgeting section, a weekly section etc), every section is contained within the month. Reference pages- there’s also a page for important dates, a year at a glance calendar, important numbers, and notes and ideas. I prioritized to make sure that the things with the biggest impact, or that are the most important things get done first. My list above got cut down from about 1,000 things that I wanted to do in a year, but when I went through this process, I realized that I would never actually get that much done. In the long term goals section, you spell out what goals you want to meet at the end of the year.Īfter you set your goals, you prioritize which goals are most important to you. Take advantage of it! And read those emails- they are super helpful. You get automatically enrolled in the Crushing It Bootcamp when you buy the planner. ![]() But, if you take the course that goes along with it, and learn the system behind the planner and implement it, you’ll be a raving fan like me. If you buy the planner, and use it then you’ll love it. In order to get the results that you’re looking for, you need to learn how to use the planner. It’s an extremely effective organization, goal setting, and planning system. If you buy the planner and use it as a planner, you’re missing out big time. The first thing you should know is that this is not just a planner. I add photos to the front cover and first page for those days that I need a quick pick me up. I adore this color scheme and I love that it continues throughout the planner.Īny planner nerd can tell you that the fun in a planner is to personalize it, I always take a few pages and scrapbook them. ![]() Not even a hint of binding separation and I would call this extremely sturdy.īonus points because it’s just gorgeous. The new planner is bright and colorful, it’s extremely thick cardboard, with thick binding. The Planner that Changed Everything: My personal review on the new Living Well Planner® And I’ve been using it for over a month now.Īnd of course, I’m going to walk you through it step-by-step…Īlready know you want it? You can skip the details and get the planner here. In fact, as soon as the NEW version came out (with a lot of updates!), I started using it that day. I’ve been using the Living Well Planner® for over a year now and am still thrilled with it (which as any planner nerd can tell you is a rare find to not have planner regret a year later!) ![]() You can read my full comparison of the two here. It was a pretty simple decision because the Living Well Planner® had personalized sections on budgeting, menu planning, and goal setting. Still wondering if the Living Well Planner is right for you? Don’t miss this super honest Living Well Planner review from a planner “junkie”!Īs a long time fan of Erin Condren, I did the unthinkable last year and switched to the Living Well Planner.
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