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A peek inside my weekly planner

A peek inside my weekly planner

The simple notebook I can't function without

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Elle Penner
Sep 06, 2024
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A peek inside my weekly planner
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With September here and the kids officially back in school, I’m excited to start planning my weeks and resuming our usual routines. I love having the kids home during the summer (most days!), but juggling camps, activities, and travel—all while trying to work—can be challenging for this type-A, structure-loving introvert.

As someone who thrives on routine and regularity, it feels great to regain some control over our schedule and reestablish our school-year rhythms, even though I know everything can (and eventually will) go off the rails at any moment.

Last January, I switched from a traditional weekly planner to a more customized bullet journal. While drawing the lines makes it a little high-maintenance, combining my weekly agenda with a categorized to-do list has been a game-changer this year.

Given how quickly I’ve jumped from one planner to the next before, the fact that this one has stuck with me for nine months says a lot. I figured it was time to share!

In this behind-the-scenes, you’ll get a peek into how I’ve organized a simple notebook into an all-in-one weekly planner and master to-do list, as well as how I categorize and keep up with various tasks.

I’m so thrilled you’re here, and I truly appreciate every subscriber. As a reminder, paid subscribers get access to my monthly behind-the-scenes posts (like this one!), seasonal Q&As, and everything in the archives.

An annual subscription costs less than $3 per month, though my goal is to save you much more than that by helping you simplify the stuff and find the joy in owning less. Commit to the journey—I’d love to support you along the way.

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