One planner to rule them all

I’m basically in the creative game just to solve my own problems.

You may recall one of my previous posts when I showed you my art journal pages created with a blank 2020 daily planner. Because no plans, amiright?

Exhibit A:

I call this “Christophe and I out for a stroll.”

Alternate title: “Never bad weather, just bad gear.”

As I pondered my blank 2020 journal AND my blank 2021 journal (remember 2021? I don’t.), I thought there MUST be a better way.

And that, my friends, is where I whipped up a glorious undated planner for today, tomorrow, next year, whenevs…

Because of this…

And this…

So I can use it as a planner when I have a lot going on, obviously. But the real magic is using it for ulterior motives.

Bwahahahahahaaaaa.

As in trying to take over the world. Like a queen.

(By the way, I waltzed into a flower shop and declared I would like her Majesty’s head on a platter. They rang me up and popped a violet in it for jewels. Also genius.)

I’ve been using the planner as a kind of habit tracker. One calendar spread is for tracking how many walks I go on. I write down the thoughts from each walk in the week area. So often we forget our excellent thoughts that come up on walks. NO MORE. Not with this gorgeous walking tracker!

I have another calendar for tracking a tiresome No Sugar expedition I’m partaking in as of late. I’m trying to beat my score from last month.

There are 12 calendars and 52 weeks, which means 12 goals to track.

Trackers gonna track, amiright? 

(Merriam-Webster added “amiright” to the dictionary in 2021 so I’m just trying to keep up with the times. I might even track my usage in my new planner.)

I’m so psyched about my undated planner that it honestly feels like January 1st.

Back when we had hope. Also back when we had covid.

I might even take on a series of 21-day challenges. Or use one section as a travel planner for if/when we ever go anywhere.

Why didn’t I think of this before?!?!?!

If you would like to rule your world like Queenie and me, get yourself a copy. Fun!

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Published on February 19, 2022 13:09
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