Welcome to the first official work week of 2015!
I didn’t plan on starting the year with being sick. But since I’m battling the flu bug, I might as well rest while I can. C‘est la vie, friends.
On the bright side, school doesn’t start until next week so I still have time to get my act together and start being organized, instead of having the typical post-holiday havoc.
Last year, I used three (!!!) notebooks to help me stay organized. I had one for school assignments, one for my weekly schedule, and one for my daily to-do lists. I found a system that worked for me, but I could definitely do with fewer notebooks.
Then in October of 2014, I was super excited to find out that two of my creative friends Caylee and Vanessa had collaborated to come up with a beautiful planner for 2015. You can be sure that I hopped on that bandwagon quickly!
So this year, I’m happy to be using the Pretty Documented planner to help me stay organized and sane when life gets busy (and it will, soon!). While I won’t deny the immense convenience of digital calendars (we use Google calendars for all our family events), in the end, I still love pen and paper for my weekly and daily planning.
Not only is the Pretty Documented planner pretty to look at, but I love how flexible and customizable it is, which was a big reason for me when I purchased it.
And now, I get to combine those three notebooks into one this year. Whew!
After purchasing and downloading the planner, it’s time to put everything together. I love that there are so many options, which makes things truly customizable for you.
How to customize your planner:
1. Look at the options available.
2. Plan and decide on what you need.
(Do you need daily, weekly, or monthly pages? Or a combination of everything?).
3. Note which pages you need to print.
4. Trim your paper.
(I used A5 paper with my laser printer.)
5. Adjust your printer settings.
6. Print away!
7. Punch holes and insert pages into binder.
Those are the steps that I took to put my planner together.
This year, I am housing my planner in a Muji two-ring binder in A5 size. I love the clean look and the binder is thick enough for all the pages I have.
And here’s an overview of how everything looks.
2015 Planner Set-up:
I basically have my planner divided into four sections.
1. Yearly section
After the 2015 cover, I have a year at a glance, followed by birthdays and holidays.
2. School section
The School section comes next, which is where I will have a list of all my school readings and assignments once school starts (no photos of those yet).
3. Daily Section
The Daily section is for my daily to-do list and a breakdown of that day’s schedule.
4. Monthly and weekly section
On the back of the January cover page is a monthly overview, with a page for that month’s goals.
I actually like the monthly double sheets (like what Vanessa and Caylee did). But since mine are already all printed until the end of the year, I’m just sticking with what I already have.
After the monthly overview is a weekly section, where I have four or five weekly pages (depending on the number of weeks) for that particular month. I printed the monthly and weekly sections in correspondence with the remaining months, all the way until the end of the year.
I haven’t fully figured out the tab situation yet because I wanted my planner to be printed and functional before the year started, so at least I already have that settled. But I’ll definitely put in an update once I figure out what I’m doing for that.
I’m excited to use my planner and make 2015 super organized, with lots of efficiency and productivity!
Let me know, how are you staying organized in 2015?
P.S. You can also see how Caylee and Vanessa set up their Pretty Documented planners.
All words, photos and enthusiasm are my own. I am in no way compensated for this post. I just love what Caylee and Vanessa did so much that I wanted to share it with you!
Amelia, I love this. And you! You’re the bestest.
I really love your planner set up! that’s awesome. You only need to add the blog add on and everything is covered 😉
Oh, I do have the blog add-on! But it’s in a different binder. Planning to share that on the blog next week (:
That’s so neat and inexpensive!
Happy Friday!
Much Love,
Karen
Yes, it is! Have a great week (:
This looks so beautiful. You’re amazing.
Love your how to list, especially number two. Planning a planner is such a fun thing to do.
Thank you, Caylee! Planner planning is definitely one of my favorite things to do (: