![]() ![]() The weekly planning section is the one that took the longest time to tweak. ![]() When I printed mine out, I printed out the monthly planner onto the back of the blank calendars so that I can plan, turn the page, note things down on the calendar and at the end of the month, I can fill out the recap and plan the next month all at the same time. a space to jot down ideas or notes for the following month.top posts (the ones that got the most views, or maybe the ones that sparked the best conversation, it’s totally open to interpretation).a place to record social media and other stats for the month.I think it’s important to acknowledge both so that we can make adjustments as needed. a section for jotting down wins and losses when it comes to reaching goals.I really wanted to incorporate a way to reflect on how the month went and maybe even be able to make improvements or adjustments for the following month. I tried really hard to make these blog planner printables a little more flexible and a little less blogging specific, so that even if you don’t have a blog, you can still get some use out of them if you’d like to use them. a place to note any special dates that month.goals or the month, or the steps you’re working on for your long-term goals.choosing your top three priorities for the month.The first page is for planning the current month. To meet my other criteria I created a two-page monthly planner as well. Without any dates or labels, they can easily be customized for whatever they need to be. For now, I’m using them to mark deadlines and help plan out my content, but down the road, I might want to use them to create recurring monthly schedules, or social media planning, or something I haven’t even thought of. I did this because I wanted to keep them flexible. To start with, I created six undated and unlabeled monthly calendars. I have a few more sections in my planner, but they’re still in need of tweaking. Below you’ll find the printables for the monthly and weekly planning sections. ![]() I wanted something that would allow me to plan my work time, keep track of my goals, help me stay on task, and allow me to look back and assess what was and wasn’t working. ![]() I’ve spent months working on getting the blog planner printables just right. And best of all, I’m finding that having a planner that is just for blog/business is helping me to focus solely on those items when I’m in work mode. I already use a variety of different planners for different things, adding one more into the mix wasn’t hard. Finally, and rather accidentally, I realized that what I needed was a separate planner dedicated solely to planning out my work days.
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