Thursday, November 18, 2010
Get Organized: How to Select the BEST Planner for Your 2011
William Penn, the founder of the great state of Pennsylvania, once said: "Time is what we want most, but what we use worst."
Does that sound like a day in your life?
One of the cheapest, easiest ways to solve your time management problems is by using a personal planner. (And just to be clear, this does not include "using" it as a coaster, doodle pad, paperweight, or otherwise unrelated purpose!)
Here's a look at the different types of planners, and how you can pick out the best planner to suit your personality and lifestyle.
2. Monthly - allows you to see an entire month at-a-glance. Monthly planners are a perfect choice for those individuals who have only 3-4 appointments or notations to make each day. Monthly planners are highly recommend for creative types, who crave a little structure but not a lot. If you really like to or need to schedule down to the minute, then a monthly planner is not going to work for you at all.
3. Weekly - allows you to see a week at-a-glance, either in a Sunday-Saturday or a Monday-Sunday format. Make sure you pay attention to that detail! If you like Sunday-Saturday, and you buy Monday-Sunday, it can be an adjustment. Sunday-Saturday always splits the weekend in half, which means you have to write things twice if you are participating in an activity happening over the entire weekend.
4. Daily - allows you to see one, possibly two, days at a time. With daily planners, you can schedule in great detail because there are specific time slots like 9, 10, and 11am. Daily planners are not recommended for those who like to look at an entire month at one time, because you won't get that visual.
5. Combination - allows you to see a mixture of yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily features. This is arguably the best type of planner overall. Why? Because combination planners give you flexibility! Sometimes you need to be strict with your time, planning the exact second, and sometimes you don't. Combination planners provide a great middle ground to do just that.
Before investing in any planner, check to see if it offers other tools to help you "keep it together" besides the standard dates, notes, and holidays.
For example...
- If you are a fitness buff, then you might want a planner with a daily calorie log and exercise journal.
- If you are a "yummy mummy," then you might want a planner that allows you to track your children's schedules in addition to your own.
- If you are the thoughtful type, then you might want a planner that includes an address book so you are ready with contact details when a Hallmark moment strikes.
Do yourself a BIG FAVOR - don't just rush out to the store and grab any ol' thing and hope it will work out! By doing so, you are psychologically and energetically telling yourself that your time is really not that important. On the other hand, if you take a few moments to make a wise choice about your personal planner, you are telling yourself that you are serious about taking control of your schedule. And your life will be infinitely better because of it!
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18 Comments:
These are great tips to read before going off to spend money on a calendar. I never know which is best for me, you point out who can benefit the most from each type of layout. Thanks!
Sue Painter
Sue -
Thank you! I hope it helps. :)
- Carmen
Love how you broke it down as to what planner type would be benefical, and with detailed information. I will be following your blog for future posts, for I am always needing advice on squeezing in a little extra time! Also, I tried to figure out how to follow you, but am having a hard time doing it with blogger, or RSS. Maybe I'm just missing it? I could be a dummy :P
Hi Mark, Welcome! :) There is a subscribe button right above my picture on the right sidebar. There are various ways you can subscribe there -- it is kinda small, now that you mention it, but we're about to get a makeover anyway. Take care, Carmen
Carmen - this is great to get us thinking! I like the year to see big events and speaking gigs and then I like the detail day by day with lots of space for apps and reminders.
Trudy
Trudy -
We are TOTALLY on the same page! :)
- Carmen
Carmen,
This is great advice. I switched from my old standby Franklin Covey last year and I'm switching back this year because Planner Pad didn't work as well for me. Although I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate some of the elements of both to get what I really want and need.
Write on!~
Lisa
Lisa,
Finding the right planner is almost an art form. Good luck!!
Carmen
I always look forward to reading your posts Carmen! Each one reminds me of the empowerment that comes from being organized and clear!
Being organized really does liberate and free my energy.
Thanks for the ongoing inspiration!
Anon -
Here's to the power of organizing! :)
- Carmen
I'm keeping all these tips in mind as I'm now going into my home office to clean up and put up my yearly wall planner--just for an overview of '11.
Thanks a lot Carmen.
sheila
Carmen, my planner is arguably the item that takes me the longest to choose every year. I find, now that we live in two different countries each year, the ones that start in Sept rather than Jan are best as we leave in Oct for winters in the U.S.
I use a combination of the Daily Planner (for detail) and my online calendar for clients to book their own appts. Thanks for the detailed description of each type! Lynn
Hi Carmen,
I'm a fan of the monthly planner. I still use the paper ones but find that they work well for me. Thanks for the inspiration to get organized!
Linda
Sheila - So happy to hear you are planning! Here's to a wonderfully organized 2011! :) - Carmen
Lynn - You know as well as anyone that clear goals require a great planner! I'm glad you have found a great middle ground. :) - Carmen
Linda - I prefer paper too! Something about writing it down.... :) - Carmen
I love being called a "yummy mummy" - haven't heard that one before! Great tips on finding a planner...I think I'll do much better if I pay a little more attention to what's on the inside of the planner as opposed to how it looks on the outside!
Camden - Yummy mummy is something I picked up living in the UK. It's very popular here, and being the American, I think it's so cute. :) - Carmen
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