It also serves as a tool to refer back to throughout the year to see how you are progressing. When I fill mine out, I love to set aside some quiet, alone time, grab a glass of wine, my favorite pen(s), and map out my goals for the upcoming year. Pro Tip: The end of the year can be so hectic with the holidays and finishing up projects. Yearly Goal Setting: At the front of the planner there is a section where you can outline Your Passion Roadmap for the year and it even expands to your 3, 5 and 10 year plan. Here are the reasons I'm passionate about my Passion Planner: But seriously Passion Planner, we need to chat!) (Additional disclosure: I was not commissioned in any way by Passion Planner for this post. Given the fact that I need every extra minute in my day (ain't nobody got time to date every day of the year in a planner!) I opted for the smaller, dated option in red, and while everything is clearly much smaller, I'm still a big fan. which I know pissed a few of my Passion Planner Peeps off. Therefore, if you're a fan of the bigger planner, you have no choice but to go with the undated. This year, they made all pre-dated planners the smaller size. Last year they offered a larger planner as well as a smaller option, giving you the option to buy with dates or without. I recently received my fourth Passion Planner and over the years have convinced several of my friends and coworkers to get one of their own as well. I am sad I didn't know about your planners in college or we would have been best of friends. Then one day, my pal Allyson Dyer, owner of The Twiggs Group, introduced me to the Passion Planner and I have been a fan ever since. While I appreciated the fabulousness of the leopard print, it didn't exactly look super professional in a board meeting or loan committee and usually brought about a few comments from coworkers. A few years ago, I had a lovely Erin Condren planner that was leopard print. Over the years, I have experimented with a variety of planners which had their own pros and cons. I'm the same way now with my professional planner and I don't go anywhere without it. (Remember when I mentioned in My Girl Banker Story post that I am obsessed with filling things out?) I couldn't wait to fill in the birthdays of my friends and family and scheduled school assignments and penciled in sorority functions. It was easily my favorite part of a new semester. However, there is something fulfilling to me about filling out a planner at the beginning of the year or writing down a week's worth of to-do's that simply can't be replaced by typing appointments into an iPhone. You might be thinking, "why use a paper planner when you can use an iPhone or Outlook calendar?" Keep reading!įull disclosure: I use both. You know, the kind where you actually write down appointments, events, to-do's, etc on paper. In case you are new to my blog, I have updated last year's post about my love for my Passion Planner for 2019! Happy planning!Ī new year means so many things- a fresh start, 365 more days to be achieve your goals, and most importantly, a new planner! I'm a "paper" planner kind of gal.
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