My Planner Pages – too many weekly pages!

Hey friends,

Are you overwhelmed with weekly pages? Too many options but not sure what you would like to use or will help you be productive? I feel you, the ones I have created I have created at the behest of friends who said “I want X” on the page. Then I just uploaded as well. Let’s go over what they wanted and what I had.

First off, I have a week on one-page samples:

14 Weeks of Printed HP Classic 7 x 9.25 Size This Week SAMPLER image 0

If you are unsure on what you want to try. I do this with all the pages, so you can try multiple styles of planning. I also always suggest writing it down first, doodle it on a piece of paper, snatch a screenshot if your techy and TRY it out first. Everyone is different, have specific daily needs and their brain might work differently. This is how my (and friend’s) work.

 

8 Weeks of Printed HP Classic 7 x 9.25 Size This Week Busy image 0

First up, my favorite week and the one I use all the time. I don’t even snap that many pics of it for Instagram anymore as I just use this constantly, with very little change. I love using florals on the side to decorate this baby and it’s just the most productive spread for me.

I have a spot for timed events, a note on the week at the top, and a master task list. I like this method because I don’t really like to assign a task to each day and am more of an “I feel like doing X today” or “This needs to get done before Tuesday, so I’ll do it now” type of person. I like to this of this list as, if I get most of this done this week, I will call it a success. I use this mental prep to allow myself to mess up – as I can be mean to myself and it helps me manage my mentality and expectations.

I love this spread. It’s perfect for me. I have a tweak I am going to try out soon, adding habits, but haven’t yet.

 

8 Weeks of Undated Weekly Vertical with lines layout Classic image 0

This next spread is a pretty basic vertical with lines. I made this also for me, for weeks I have more going on. I recently decided I liked the blank version (I’ll have to add it later, I have so many spreads @_@; but the blank one allows for more decorating). I loved the vertical idea but I needed lines. So I added lines. I have a shift work calendar on the side, to track your hours or master task if you prefer, and then I broke up the boxes into the top for all the decor, middle for events, lines for task and notes, and bottom for habits – meals – or notes.

 

8 weeks Undated Horizontal Weekly layout Classic Size Paper image 0

This one is a horizontal version – same details. Sidebar for schedule, lines and journal spots, and a master task list. Keep in mind, if you like one without something, you can always add in a half-page to use as a master task list (if that is your thing).

 

8 Weeks of Undated Vertical Work Productive or Teacher Weekly image 0

This next one is special as it’s really customized – this is something a friend wanted. She wanted space to do all the things in one spread. It has fewer days combining weekends (not my preferred method) since this is more for a workweek. I am not a doodler, surprisingly, so I hardly ever use doodle spaces. I am very much a list person or text-based so this is more for you if you are a visual person.

 

I have more than this….but it’s a start on breaking them down! I wanted to go over my choices and how I use (or designed them to be used) them so you can be better educated on what might work for you. Always feel free to message me for a customization or custom print! I am so passionate about the paper quality and prints, so you will get a great insert even if it’s not mine!

Thanks!