In my daily planning endeavors, I rely on the versatile monthly and weekly dashboard layouts from the Happy Planner. Here's a breakdown of how I utilize the sections of my weekly dashboard layout:
Tasks: This serves as my dynamic to-do list, capturing tasks as they arise throughout the week.
Important: Reserved for pivotal reminders and tasks that require immediate attention.
Looking Ahead: Typically covered with a sticker and not used in my planner.
Notes: Here, I jot down a quote of the week for a touch of inspiration.
Monday to Friday Corner: Each day boasts a dedicated line for documenting my chosen "Scent of the Day."
Dated: Perfect for scheduling appointments and mapping out my plans for the week ahead.
Beyond the planner section, dividers from Cloth & Paper enhance organization. Here's what lies behind each label:
Schedule: This section houses a dated horizontal layout, highlighting the day's key events as a type of memory keeping, as well as a monthly layout for work deadlines. Additionally, I sometimes utilize weekly admin inserts from Cloth & Paper for meal planning and grocery lists.
Notes + Lists: Here, I maintain a comprehensive list of my perfume collection, complete with notes on favorite layering combinations and wish lists. It also features a reading list for the year and a tracker for daily weigh-ins and spending habits.
Finances: This section is dedicated to budgeting, tracking expenses, and devising savings plans.
Rounding out the organization, dashboards labeled "Inbox" and "Outbox" provide space for miscellaneous notes and tasks.
What about you? How do you make the most of your catch-all planner? Let's swap planning tips and tricks!
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