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Now is your chance to create your own Daily, Weekly, or Monthly planner. You will find a calendar for every month with space for notes. Type all of your events and dates of importance into the calendar pages. Print each page or print on front and back to be able to view 2 pages at a time. Feel free to print one for each of your small group. Tape one inside of your child’s folder. Subtly (hmm, hmm) remind your husband of your anniversary. There are unlimited options for what you can do with these planning pages.

Calendars

time management

January – 2010

February – 2010

March – 2010

April – 2010

May – 2010

June – 2010

July – 2010

August – 2010

September – 2010

October – 2010

November – 2010

December – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Jan & Feb) – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Mar & Apr) – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (May & Jun) – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Jul & Aug) – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Sep & Oct) – 2010

2 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Nov & Dec) – 2010

6 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Jan – Jun) – 2010

6 MONTHS AT A GLANCE (Jul – Dec) – 2010

YEARLY PLANNER – 2010 – A handy page where all months of the year can be viewed in a glance with room for notes to plan ahead.

YEAR AT A GLANCE – 2009, 2010 – Use this page to jot down notes for each month of the year.

DAILY ROUTINE – Use this page to designate consistency to blocks of time during the day. Use one for the weekday and one for the weekend. Make one for schooldays and one for summer days.

DECISION PLANNER – Got a big decision you need to make and need some help laying out the pros and cons? Plot it out here on this worksheet for decision-making!

DAILY PLANNER — Use this page to plot your entire day! Plenty of space to list your To Dos.

DAILY TO DO LIST – The ultimate To-Do list! Plenty of space for the multitude of tasks that you might be facing. Type it in or write it down. Hang it up or take it wherever you go.

WEEKLY TO DO LIST — Have a little more flexibility in your To-Do list? Jot a week’s worth of tasks down and check them off as you go. Even a space for meal planning.

WEEKLY PLANNER — Enough space to write down whatever it is you need to accomplish each day of the week.

WEEKLY PLANNER with MEALS – Enough space to write down whatever it is you need to accomplish each day of the week and a separate space to jot meals/ingredients.

WEEKLY CHART – This chart displays a whole week with individual spaces for each task. Use this chart to record daily exercise, calories, time slots, just about anything!

*THINGS TO DO LISTS (3 per page) — A To-Do list that conserves paper and ink! Start on the list to the right. Fill it in and then cut it off. Then start again on your next To-Do list.

WEEKEND PLANNER – Weekends are for relaxing and catching up, but if your weekend seems to be filling up with activities and events, be sure to keep this page handy so you don’t spend time worrying that you’ll miss something important (like relaxing and catching up :-) .

WEEKEND TO DO LIST – Speaking of catching up, this page with plenty of space to list your To Dos is a great place to dump those things that you have been putting off or have specifically designated as a “weekend project” – whether it is grocery shopping, painting a room, or meeting with friends.

GOALS BY AREA OF LIFE – Take a moment to analyze these different aspects of your life to see where you could improve and make goals for each of those areas.

GOALS BY AREA OF LIFE (blank) – Choose the areas of your life that most need your attention.  Brainstorm ways to challenge yourself and improve in each of those areas.

GOALS BY MONTH – Break your goals for the year down into a more manageable plan on this useful worksheet.

GOALS BY WEEK – Break your goals for the month down into a more manageable steps on this useful worksheet.

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