I’d be happy to send you a download link! And I’ll put you on my email list for future encouragement in your inbox (but you can unsubscribe at any time). So if you like my printable weekly calendar planner and would like to try it out for yourself, send me a quick email at annieandeverything(at). (The “plain” planner will not show the “Bible” and “Prayer” tasks.) I tried to make it big enough that I can fit side dishes in there, too but I usually just write the name of the main dish. And the space after the word “Dinner” is to write what I plan to serve that night. Once it’s in the dryer, I check off the D, and when it’s been folded, I can check off the F. When I start washing the first load, I check off the W (which then becomes a reminder to not leave it sit to get mildewy… yup). For the laundry, I have a place to check off two loads. After I drink the first glass, I check the number “1”, and so on. The numbers after “Water” are for the number of glasses I want to drink each day. It’s a visual reminder that I WANT to do these things, giving me something to check off after I have done them. Put the day’s date in the box after “Date.” The section underneath that is for checking off daily tasks that I (and maybe you, too? :-) ) can tend to let slide or forget. After you have confirmed your subscription, you will receive a link to the printable planner. You can do this in the sidebar on the right or at the bottom of this post. I’ve got two versions: one for those who would like a place to record a weekly memory verse and check off your Bible and prayer times for the day (I call it the devotional version), and one without those things for those who don’t want them.Īll you need to do to get the weekly calendar planner is subscribe to my blog by entering your email. AND there is a space for dinner menu planning. It has a place to list appointments/activities that are scheduled for a certain time, and another place to write whatever unscheduled tasks I want to get done. Also, all of the repetitive daily tasks that I still need help to remember to do (lol) - like exercise or laundry - are listed as well. I like this planner because it gives me plenty of space to write general goals for the week (or tasks that will run throughout the week), yet it also gives me specific places to record what I want/need to do each day. That means I can see the whole week at once! For example: Add a ringtone to indicate the end of one task or the start of another with a digital daily planner. Monday through Wednesday are on the left side, and Thursday through Sunday are on the right. You can set reminders on digital planners. The planner consists of two pages that can be three-hole punched to face each other in my binder. I couldn’t keep this beautiful thing all to myself, so I decided to share it with my loyal readers - that means you! :-)
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