Community Planner Samples
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Community Planner Samples

Goals, Vocations, and Big Picture

Master Calendar Examples

Ladies in Convivial Circle use a variety of options to keep a master calendar:

  • Google Calendar
  • A monthly wall calendar the whole family can see
  • iCal + index card

Planner Recommendations

Any planner will work if you write things down and then look at it. Here are some options ladies in Convivial Circle use:

Rachael: I use a bujo, large box paper calendar and google calendar to keep myself organized. You'll see my daily card, the post-it, in the bujo. My running list is just a list from the back of the bujo going forward. Yes, I copy it all over into the new notebook when this one is full. That really helps me keep it reasonable! My meal strategy is in the daily boxes of the bujo (or sometimes a list on the oposite page). I aim to plan goals and projects at the interval, and use this page to do so.

Dawn: My calendar is a combo of iCalendar (future planning), where events and appointments are logged, and my primary index card, which holds a bird’s eye view of my calendar, my weekly dashboard, my daily card, and my running list

Routines in Your Planner

This is the Tody app

Weekly Dashboard Examples

Megan uses a very basic planning notebook

Sarah uses a Rocketbook reusable notebook
Sometimes, Sarah uses a fridge marker board instead
Lindsay sets up a weekly spread in a blank notebook
Lizett made her own dashboard on a word processor

Daily Card

Rebecca's daily card lives on her weekly dashboard
Samantha keeps her daily card visible on her laptop
Leah writes her top three in her planner

Running List

Stefani uses Remember the Milk for her running list
Sarah uses a small spiral notebook for her running list

Free Planner Templates

Get a jumpstart on a workable everyday planner with these printables!

START WITH A BRAIN DUMP

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You don't have to be overwhelmed. Use my free brain dump guide to declutter your head, then stay tuned for baby step tips on managing your home and family life well.

Written by

Mystie Winckler

Mystie Winckler

Mystie, homeschooling mom of 5, shares the life lessons she's learned and the grace she's received from Christ. She is author of Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done