December 2017
A December calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A December calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
Use Summer Planner to create a outline of each summer month. List vacation times, holidays, special events (graduations, weddings, etc.), or excursions.
Plan ahead for your weekly planning retreat. List the things that need to be considered or require action in the upcoming week(s).
Inspired by Tsh at The Art of Simple, a To DON'T Do list is a place for you to intentionally notice things that you are choosing not to do because of the season or your schedule or your need to simplify. http://theartofsimple.net/to-dont-do/
Plan a week at a time and keep it all on one page for handy reference.
Keep track of each family member's practices, activities, and schedules in one handy place.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
Each month has its own set of seasonal to dos. List the tasks either by day they must be accomplished or in order of priority.
List the Pros and the Cons of a big decision and workout the answer here.
Plan out your day, increment by increment, and stay on top of the busy-ness.
Looking at the week ahead, consider the goals you might have for each day of the week.
Looking at the year ahead, consider the goals you might have for each month.
No time of the year is as full as the holiday season. There are holiday events, parties, meals, activities, and more that take place in the months of November and December. Brainstorm the steps required to stay on top of the chaos.
Not sure where your time is going? Create a schedule of your day and refer to it often. List blocks of time for exercise, work, daily tasks, personal enrichment, and fun.
Count down the last month before an event or occasion. Use this list to set goals or as a record of things done.
Set goals for the summertime with this to do list. Make sure you don't miss a thing. Check out this list of summer activities for inspiration.
Use this page as a worksheet to plot out a regular schedule for the types of work you must do daily, weekly, and monthly.
Even regular tasks are sometimes tricky to remember. Jot them down here and always know what needs to be accomplished daily, weekly, and monthly.
A December calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A November calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An October calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A September calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An August calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A July calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A June calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A May calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An April calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A March calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A February calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A January calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A list of things that I can accomplish when I have 30 minutes available. For inspiration, checkout ListPlanIt's List of Things to Do in 30 Minutes.
A list of things that I can accomplish when I have 20 minutes available.
A list of things that I can accomplish when I have 10 minutes available.
If you have a deadline or an event and things need to get done before that time, follow a timeline in order to prioritize tasks and get things done in a timely manner.
Use this list to work out a morning routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, your daycare, your work schedule, or whatever morning routine is needed.
Never forget a nephew's birthday or your aunt and uncle's anniversary with this handy keeper.
Now sure who is doing what and when? Put your family's daily schedule down and refer to it often. List blocks of time such as mealtimes, chores, school/work, homework, practice, etc.
Plot out your week's schedule one page. Block out times for activities, events, and commitments.
Whether it is the Dentist or the drugstore, whether it’s the library or the video store, list your appointments, to dos, and errands here so you don’t forget a thing.
Keep track of your family's weekly schedule in one handy list (four people). Edit list to add names and times.
Keep track of your family's weekly schedule in one handy list (three people). Edit list to add names and times.
Plan your To Do List for Saturday.
Plan your To Dos for Friday.
Plan your To Do List for Thursday.
Plan your To Do List for Wednesday.
Plan your To Do List for Tuesday.
Plan your To Do List for Monday.
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.
Before getting out of bed in the morning, create a list of things to get done today. Then start checking them off!
Use this list to designate consistency to blocks of time during the day. Create one for the weekday and one for the weekend. Make one for schooldays and one for summer days.
List the tasks you need to get done today. Check them off as you accomplish each one.
List your To Dos 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.
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 list handy so you don’t spend time worrying that you’ll miss something important.
The ultimate To-Do list! Keep track of commitments and goals. Feel the satisfaction of checking off each To Do as you finish them.
A December calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
Use Summer Planner to create a outline of each summer month. List vacation times, holidays, special events (graduations, weddings, etc.), or excursions.
Plan ahead for your weekly planning retreat. List the things that need to be considered or require action in the upcoming week(s).
Plan a week at a time and keep it all on one page for handy reference.
Keep track of each family member's practices, activities, and schedules in one handy place.
Plan your to dos per month for a whole year.
Record the major events, repairs, and milestones of your home each year for a quick reference.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
A list of to dos for the current or upcoming season.
Each month has its own set of seasonal to dos. List the tasks either by day they must be accomplished or in order of priority.
List the Pros and the Cons of a big decision and workout the answer here.
Plan out your day, increment by increment, and stay on top of the busy-ness.
Looking at the week ahead, consider the goals you might have for each day of the week.
Looking at the year ahead, consider the goals you might have for each month.
Set goals for the summertime with this to do list. Make sure you don't miss a thing. Check out this list of summer activities for inspiration.
Use this page as a worksheet to plot out a regular schedule for the types of work you must do daily, weekly, and monthly.
Even regular tasks are sometimes tricky to remember. Jot them down here and always know what needs to be accomplished daily, weekly, and monthly.
A December calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A November calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An October calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A September calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An August calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A July calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A June calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A May calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
An April calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A March calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A February calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
A January calendar to keep all of your important dates and events.
Use this list to work out a morning routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, your daycare, your work schedule, or whatever morning routine is needed.
Never forget a nephew's birthday or your aunt and uncle's anniversary with this handy keeper.
Now sure who is doing what and when? Put your family's daily schedule down and refer to it often. List blocks of time such as mealtimes, chores, school/work, homework, practice, etc.
Plot out your week's schedule one page. Block out times for activities, events, and commitments.
Whether it is the Dentist or the drugstore, whether it’s the library or the video store, list your appointments, to dos, and errands here so you don’t forget a thing.
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.
Use this list to designate consistency to blocks of time during the day. Create one for the weekday and one for the weekend. Make one for schooldays and one for summer days.
List your To Dos 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.
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 list handy so you don’t spend time worrying that you’ll miss something important.
The ultimate To-Do list! Keep track of commitments and goals. Feel the satisfaction of checking off each To Do as you finish them.