Tips & tricks
Here’s 3 fun ways to use your Monthly Overview, one of our most popular themed pages.

The Monthly Overview 3 Ways

Here’s 3 fun ways to use your Monthly Overview, one of our most popular themed pages.

#Almanakksmanual



The Monthly Overview gives you a clear view of the coming month, and will help you plan longer periods than just one week at a time. There’s many ways you can optimize and personalize how you use the monthly overview - here’s 3 tips from us!

1. Journaling
Use the daily box to write a few words or a short sentence summarizing your day. Think of it as journaling light! It helps to have only a small space to write in, we find - who can say no when the threshold is so low?!


2. Timelines
Add a strip of washi tape to mark off a period of time in your monthly overview. This way you get a quick glance at your vacation days or whatever it is you’re marking off. Perhaps it’s a specific project you’re working on. Marking off the allocated days will help you visualize how much time you really will be using.

CREATE MY PLANNER NOW



3. Doodles
Draw a doodle every day! Pick something that can symbolize that particular day. Or pick only one motif that you draw every day, over and over, and see how you develop your skills throughout the month. How fun to look back at it all at the end of the month!

Tag us on you socials, if you’re trying any of these tips! Use @personal planner and #itsprettypersonal

Vår blogg: Tips & Tricks

Make That Student Aid Stretch the Whole Month

Student life = saving cents. Our Isabelle’s been there! Discover her tricks for making that financial aid last the whole month.

How Do I Eat Healthy on a Budget?

Eating well for less, especially if you’re a student, can be tricky. Learn how to plan your meals in your planner & Notebook - or use our printable Meal Planner!

Plan with me - September 2024

Summer’s still lingering, but autumn is gently making its presence felt. September often feels like a new beginning, so let’s plan the month together!

Anmeldelser på Trustpilot