So, she made her own.
Upon looking at this first picture, I can imagine you might have thought, "Wow, that's big." Well, that is intentional. One of the criteria she has developed for a planner is enough space to consolidate many things in one place. For example, when you flip to the first page of her new planner, you see this.
Birthdays. We're horrible at remembering birthdays. My family is huge, so that doesn't help. She wanted to have a page where she could put everybody's birthday in one, accessible place. Oh, but there's so much more she wanted in a planner. Flip to the next page, where the monthly planning begins, and you'll see this.
Goals and notes. It's really important to both of us to have spiritual goals and everyday goals to motivate us to live a meaningful life. I don't track my goals...I just like to think they happen over time. :) She wants to be able to set goals and gain the satisfaction of meeting them (hence the weekly checklists). You'll notice that there are only enough check boxes for one week. That's because directly below this page is the following:
The week. When building her template for the weekly page, she typed in only the things that she knew were constant every week. Everything else, including the dates, she hand writes in when she gets to that week. Each weekly view that you see here is accompanied by the monthly goals and notes page above. So, at the beginning of every week, she is forced to go back to the week before to review what her monthly goals are in order to write them down for the next week. Brilliant!
This planner was the result of many purchased planners that didn't satisfy her requirements for good organization and planning. She created these four pages using Microsoft Word and printed them all at home -- 54 pages total (52 weeks in the year, plus the birthdays page and the cover page). Then she took her pages to Office Depot to get them bound together with a simple plastic cover.
In the end, I believe it costed her less than $10 total (not counting the cost of ink from our own printer...not sure how much that would amount to), and she got exactly what she wanted. :)
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