5 Functional Planner Pages (No Matter What Planner You Use!)
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Hey there Planners! Today I am sharing my top 5 functional planner pages that I have to have in every planner, no matter what kind of planner I am using. All supplies listed below as well as some videos to watch next!
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The ideas in this comment section from Planning Annie Subs are SOOOOO GOOD! 🤯 Make sure you check out all the great ideas for Must Have pages in the comments & don't forget to add your own to the list!
1. 2:06 Future Log
2. 4:10 Reocurring Task List
3. 7:14 Trigger List
4. 9:00 Monthly Brain Dump
5. 10:26 Monthly Meal Plan
For me, exercise is so key to mental health I always have an exercise tracker to keep track of frequency and type of workouts I do.
Thank you 😊
I have my recurring tasks in a grid format, tasks down the left and months across the top. I’ll highlight the box under a month when a task should occur, using different colors for annual, semi-annual, quarterly, and monthly tasks, so any given row shows a single color but columns can have multiple colors. Each month I’ll scan the column to see what boxes are highlighted and I’ll note the date in the box when I complete the task. In this way it serves as both a reminder and a record. If a task slips to the next month, I’ll note that with an arrow. Once I found a good setup, I put it in a spreadsheet sized for my planner and print it out to inset in each new planner (updating it if needed prior to printing).
Great idea! I’ve always had recurring tasks in list form but it doesn’t seem to work well for me. I’ll try this- thanks 😊
I love this idea! I love my budgeting spreadsheets and was wondering how can I incorporate using a spreadsheet to track tasks!
I like to use the free printable from Plan with B called “Last Time” to keep track of the last time I did a certain task such as getting car serviced or changing the water filter in my Brita. I also like to keep a year at a glance for appointments, birthdays and any other important dates.
I like a perpetual calendar type that tells me birthdays and other big dates. I love your planning style.
I have a list of fixed bills with their due dates, monthly & weekly calendars, future log, and blank paper (write down notes & ideas on the go)
You have given us some nice ideas. Things that I did not think of
In meal planning I have meals that are fast, slow cooker, most loved, breakfast dinners, Take out (the place and what everyone likes),ECT...
I have a log of meals and a list of tried and true dishes.I highlight the best ones. I also do the same with canning I have a "preservation Log."
Great video, thanks for sharing!! xx
So much to take-a-way here. THANK YOU!!! I'm in a Laurel Denise dated horizontal planner. I recently added her project pages as inserts so now I have even MORE options, if there was such a thing. I am new to this type of detailed planning so I don't have must haves as of yet, but I will tell you seeing beginning my detailed planning journey in January I have learned that my tasks and my schedule MUST BE separate bc that is the way my brain works. Still figuring things out though. I am going to do a prompt/trigger list because the brain doesn't function like it used to....life after 40 🙂
This video caught me at just the right time! I have been planning on paper for decades. Literally, lol. And I have never thought to do a 1 page meal plan / meals served log. Brilliant!! Thank you for the idea!
I thought I knew everything I needed to know about bujo lists, but you gave me some new useful ideas! Thank you!
This is a beautiful notebook. Great video.
Thank you so very much for sharing! I just love your creativity and that your pages flow with what you’re feeling instead of forcing yourself to “reproduce” others ideas identically. My must have page is a list of bdays and anniversaries by month. I refer to that list every month and transfer those important dates at the beginning of each month to the appropriate day so I can be aware of what’s coming. If the set up is not complete yet, I use a sticky note that I transfer day to day til I can put it in its appropriate date.😘
So many great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
I like this way that you organize your life!❤ love it!
Amazing video. I found you completely randomly you have some great ideas.
Some type of future log, meal planner, habit tracker, brain dump list, symptom tracker. Hands down my top 5.
Love this notebook. Its Beautiful and Thank you for your planning tips as always.😊
Thanks Annie, my most important one is the Future Log, this helps me with future drs appointments as they are all booked months in advance. I have a very detailed Physical Health Log that has graphs, questions and notes. This is so helpful for me as I am disabled and suffer with many chronic illnesses and extreme brain fog🙈 If I cant remember much about my month, I can just show my log to the doctor! My monthly calendar would be next for my medical needs, visits from friends and my darling cat and her needs. Thank you for all that you do for this community. PS My prayer life is not good what about a separate log for that? 😊
Your planner is beautiful.
These are really good! Adding some to my planner. ✏️
Love a "currently" page for every month in my planner.
Thank you for this! I think it is exactly what I need.
Great list! I personally have the future log and the non-daily recurring task list in just one place -- the monthly pages. I also need to have budget / money pages and wishlist pages.
I have been planning for more years than I have been on you tube. My most difficult thing is brain dumps. I just cannot get the hang of it. Maybe I just keep things in my mind and never get it in words. You just popped up for the first time in my feed, i will be subscribing to your channel.
Really interesting ideas! I’m intrigued by the monthly meals and recurring as their own places.
Loved this video. Great content.
Such a helpful list!
Love this video for New Planning pees and seasoned too. I have most of these and also have a spread for my Husband and I' Dr. Appointments/Vaccine/Illness. Happy Planning Alway Annie ❤
Ok. So I do love all these ideas! It’s been hard for me to track everything at home and work!
Just found your channel! These are all great ideas
Great and thanks for sharing! Laughed at the "well, duh" statement. I love the future log idea and guess that's what planners are used for but they don't always have!😂
Absolute game changer!
I always have daily pages!!!💚💚💚
Love the Trigger List!
This was so practical and I love your notebook. I like to have a month end round up. What worked well and what do I need to adjust etc.,
I do a weekly review and monthly reviews of life. I also do a monthly review of finances.
Nice video. I do the Brain dump but not monthly. I start itfrom the back of my notebook. Other thing I do is a monthly to do list for work and one for family/home/me. I love your page of recurring events. I will add it to my journal. Thank you.
I always love seeing the functionality of your planner! Where would you keep these lists if you were using a coiled EC Life Planner?
Hey Fran! I am a serial uncoil-recoiler with Erin Condren planners and I always add more notes pages where I include these pages. But you can also use the notes page before the new month, pages in the back, use coil connectors to attach pages or use the snap on clear folders for these pages. Here is a video with all my favorite EC notes page ideas:
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I find recurring things go well in a Google or iCal calendar as you can set them to recur on pattern of your choosing and edit without rewriting. I also use Apple Reminders at times for recurring things such as clean my washing machine filter every 6 months.
I work Monday-Friday. Have to keep work separate. My must have is a mileage log as I do errand for work; need a future log or monthly calendar and a weekly or daily to do list. I was trying to make things too complicated. Went back to simplicity.
In my planner I have a master list of my favorite easy meals from which I peruse when I’m doing my weekly meal planning. I also write down my weekly meal plan on another page.
I usually have several projects (long-term) going at the same time. Not all of them get worked on consistently but I keep a projects page so that I know the last step completed and the next step that needs to be taken.
Enjoy your video
I have the other 4 but I pretty much brain dump as I am working on my weekly spread so I don't have a specific page for just that. I do create an abbreviations page (or two, depending on how small the planner is) so that I can abbreviate things and know what it means if I go back through the planner years later to reference it for something.
I lost my comment again...darn it was good too❤
Thanks for sharing these things. I am notmsure I could use the word Trigger for a reminder list for things. I'd have to use another word. I like the color coding you did though
Maybe instead of brain dump trigger list you could name it "jog my memory list", since that is basically what a brain dump trigger list is.
I have an Order Tracker list: Date ordered, Company, and columns to check when it shipped and when I receive it.
Random ideas
Wish list
Books to read
Most important to me is recording on my monthly calendar birthdays and anniversaries in their own special colour. Forgetting others' special days is an absolute no no!
I brain dump every month so I can set my goals, task and systems
- overview of the holidays
-perpetual calendar with birthdays, anniversaries
- book release calendar for the books I know I want to buy
- future log into the next year
- list of renewel for prescriptions
- brain dump trigger list
- checklists f. reviews / prompts
Important reaccuring tasks are noted into the future log or my financial calendar (in my budget workbook), since they are usually tied to a date or a specific month.
I do the perpetual calendar also and it is great. I keep a bought book list mostly to slow myself down as I don't like having to write down the title and the price.
I budget, so it is important to me to know when a book I want to buy in the future will be released out and how much it will cost me. I collect several series and I want to have them the day they're released. LOL, I'm impatient.
For every book I buy, since I started my book journal, I made an entry (page in OneNote) that contains title, cover, blurb and any additional info I want to add. Also something like how I liked the book and if I were interested in buying the next book of the series. I include where I bought the book (I usually buy ebooks) so I know in which app to find it (I use Kobo and Kindle mostly). I re-read books I like often, so that is an important info to me.
@@berneserainbow1407 I think it is SO COOL that you know what you like and take so much pleasure in planning for it and reviewing it!
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I have a list of products I ordered with the date & the amount as I am waiting for them to be delivered .
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