So, now that you know WHY I decided on the A5 planner, I think it's time to show you some of the things I've put in. This could be very educational ... ok who am I kidding this is basically eye-candy ;) Before we begin let me warn you .. this planner is .. basically .. unicorn vomit. Nothing really goes together .. it's a mess .. I love it though .. My job is already so serious .. I need a bit of insanity to keep me sane!
Overview:
1. Information
2. Agenda
3. Work
4. Home
5. Travel
6. Finance
1. Information
So the first section in my planner is "information". These tabs came with the planner. I just made them a bit more fun wih the cat cards and stickers and such.
So in the information part is a page with my personal information and my boyfriends info (basically who to call if I nearly die). I also have this card in which is a quote of one of my favourite actresses Amanda tapping 'Little ripples make big waves'.
2. Agenda
Again we start this tab with a quote of Amanda Tapping :)
In this section obviously, there is my agenda.
I use the week on two pages because I love to have an overview of the entire week when my planner lies open on my desk. I also insert little pages (as you see at the top) I put the hours that I've worked on those little pages so I have an overview of my hours.
3. Work
This tab seperates my 'home' pages from my 'work' pages.
This section has three 'subtabs'.
Now the deviders I ordered from etsy (LeafyLaneDesigns)
This one is for meetings.
This one is for papers I'm writing. And theres a sub part
for the things I work on with students.
4. Home
This is the 'Home' tab
I write about my pets here. One of them as a medical condition (kidneys)
and I write down the diagnostics that he's had and his kidney values etc.
5. Travel
The tab 'Travel'
I write planning for my travels. I love going places and at this moment
there's three thing in the planning Norway, Ghent and Prague :)
6. Finance
'Finance'. Self explanatory
And the final page. The zip lock with some stickers
And there's also a small pocket with my Finland travel card.
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