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My do-it-yourself planner

One of my favorite things to do is to create forms of all kinds. I don’t use any fancy software; just Microsoft Word (which I enjoy using).

Here are a few of the things I’ve created and used this year:

  • A yearly calendar (two pages per month, with lines, 8.5 x 11 size), on which I can keep track of daily events and appointments. I printed copies for myself and the kids.
  • A menu planner that I used to prepare two weeks’ worth of meals. I’m not using this anymore… more on that below.
  • A school planner that I used to track the kids’ progress. I’m not using this one any more either… see below.
  • A monthly To Do list.

Recently, I decided that I really wanted something more comprehensive. I love having the monthly calendar, but I wanted something on which I could track my day-to-day activities. I’ve looked at many planners and just haven’t found one that’s right for my needs. So, of course, I made one.

What I wanted was a weekly planner on which I could track events and activities, the menu plan for the week, some of the kids’ school needs, and the to-do list. I also like having a little extra space for working out the menu plan because I’m still trying to figure that out.

Here’s what I came up with:

  • The left side of the page has spaces for events/activities, the menu plan, and space to list what we have, what we need, and what we might like to eat sometime in the near future.
  • The right side of the page is dedicated to school—mainly only the things I need to do with the kids. My to-do list is at the bottom of the page.

I’m going to try using this planner for a few weeks to see how it works for me, and then I’ll make any tweaks as necessary.

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