The first run of the 2012 Womans {life} Planners sold so quick it totally blessed my socks off! On a tougher note though, the future of the Womans {life} Planner is a little uncertain at this point. For the long explanation please check out the blog http://chaossimplified.3dcartstores.com/A-Heavy-Heart_b_4.html. I will most definitely keep you posted with updates. I'd love to hear any questions or comments you might have!
FYI - the half page layout shown in the image gallery is of the 2011 Planner, which is exactly the same as the 2012 Planner other than the exciting new features added to the pages.
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Introducing the 2012 Womans {life} Planner
This planner is one of the few things in life that's an exception to the old saying 'one must choose either style or substance'. Not only is this planner designed to simplify your days, it's now got your whole life under control!
Here's a quick peek into the New Planner . . .
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8x10 coil book with amazing cover design and design assistance throughout by Joy McMillan
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half page format allows you to view your entire month and week at the same time
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pocket dividers in between each month to hold your bills, notes etc.
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monthly 'Expense Sheet', for tracking and 'The Plan' page for laying out your social month, with a scripture verse to 'keep you going'.
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weekly to do/phone calls to make lists
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'what's cookin baby' spot each day to plan your meals
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daily 'top 3 priorities'
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daily water tracking
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color planning pages throughout including '5 Year Forecast', 'A Few of Our Favorite Meals', 'Holiday Planning', 'My Daily Routine', 'Cleaning Agenda', 'Wish Lists', 'Financial Info', 'Addresses and Phone Numbers'
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sturdy, inspiring pagemarker
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regular price $28.95
The unique half page format and how it works
Your 'weekly view' is always on top each month and the 'month view' is always on the bottom. The new format is due to the new pocket dividers in between each month. Why the half page format? This completely eliminates the 'month at view' drawback of having not enough space to plan and the 'week at a view' drawback of turning the page for the next week and realizing you totally forgot that you were supposed to have 4 dozen cookies at the school for Monday!
Use the month to jot down quick what is going on and then use the week section to record the details. |