You can laugh but I still think of life post-grad in semester increments. Spring semester has ended and Summer has started – the only difference is it’s no longer a “Summer break.” No, no friends. Summer is definitely still moving at full paced. To-do lists remain the same length, reporting for work, dishes, meals, families to tend to, chores to complete, schedules and meetings to consider…yep. It’s all still there. Add the occasional pool breaks, beach trips, tan skin and you’ve got your adult summer!
It’s not all bad though if you have systems in place to make your days the most efficient so you can get to those pool breaks and beach trips a little quicker. I’ve always been a huge fan of old school planners but I’m also pretty particular about them. I have a planner for my calendar and dates/meeting, a notepad for my todo lists, a journal for my thoughts and prayers – and yes, all of these go everywhere with me! That’s why when my friends at DaySpring partnered up with Studio 71 to create a planner (and must I add, it’s gorgeous), I had to get one! It has your calendar laid out in a year, month and week with places to add your to-dos, errands and things to accomplish. It has a folder to add any receipts or business cards in the back, tabs so you can’t get lost or lose time flipping to the right date and all of your favorite agenda features.
But, what makes this one a winner is that it keeps me centered while I work. Every week has a distinguished scripture to reflect on or memorize. It has a page in the back with scripture references for any mood or feeling that may be keeping you back, it has a place for goals and dreams, prayers and more! It keeps you motivated, accountable and driven to end each day in excellence and reminds you of the bigger Purpose.
I’m all about that. I hope you join me in getting this 18-month planner to experience beauty, color design, a playful style that’s as rich as your faith. It’s the perfect place to stop, gather thoughts, and plan your day.
I color coordinate my planner (pink is work, blue is personal, green is family) to help me keep track of everything needing to be accomplished that day or week. What do you do to make your planner your own and keep it organized?
Let’s do this, friends! I hope you find this helpful!
This is a sponsored post by DaySpring. More items/products of theirs can be found here. All reviews and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.
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