The Intentional
Planner
January to December 2009
by Sheri
Graham
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PDF File - 82
pages
**Word File - 12
pages
8 1/2" x 11"
size
(Packaged in a Zip file)
Click
here to see some sample
pages!
eBook - US
$5.00


**Note: If you do not
have Microsoft Word, you can download the
FREE Word Viewer here, allowing you to
copy the content of the Word file into
whatever word processing program you
have!
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If you are
like me, you have a Home Management Binder, a homeschool
planning binder, a calendar, a journal, a book journal...the
list goes on. I have binders and notebooks for all kinds of
things. What I wanted was a way to pull it all together into
one binder. I could have ONE "small" notebook that contained my
daily to do lists, daily cleaning chores, my daily routines,
appointments, read-alouds for the day, reading lists, journal
of memories, etc. I wanted to have everything I need to get
through the day and know what needs to happen - what cleaning
is to be done, what baking/cooking needs to be done, what books
to read-aloud that day, etc. I have compiled everything into
this ebook to share with you, so you can make your very own
planner!
This ebook is a PDF file with
editable Daily Planner pages. For those that have Microsoft
Word, I am including the Word file that contains the Daily
Planner Pages that you can edit to fit your family and
schedule. If you do not have the capability to open and edit a
Microsoft Word document, I have included editable Daily Planner
pages in the PDF file.
I did not intend this planner to
be an exhaustive list of forms. There are many more things that
could be added. I simply wanted to share the "bare bones" of my
own planner - how to put it together for easy use, and provide
some forms to get you started. Have fun!
This ebook includes the
following:
- Weekly
Evaluation and Planning Page
- Daily
Planner Pages
- Monthly Calendars
- Daily
Journal Pages
- Readings Lists
- Bible
Reading Chart
- Prayer
Lists
- Lesson
Planning Pages (for those that
homeschool)
- One-Page Yearly
Calendar
- and
more!!!
What others are saying
about The Intentional Planner...
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Hello, just a note to let you know that I love your
planner. I have many planners that I have
downloaded, and some were too busy, some too light
- this one is perfect - you have not swamped us
with too many pages, but you have given us all the
pages we need and I thank you for your efforts. It
will surely be a blessing to our family. |
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Blessings, Linda
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I love them! Thanks so much. I can't wait to get
started printed and filling them out. :) You
blessed me! |
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Cindy
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I have so enjoyed everything, that I have ordered
from your company. Thank you for your dedication
and great materials. - Sharon
Oh Sheri! These look sooo great! I can’t wait to
get my planner all put together and the pages
printed out. I have really tried over the years to
find SOMETHING that would work for me. This really
looks good; like it will. I cannot wait to see.
Thanks so much for all your very hard work and time
and effort to assemble. |
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Blessings, Karin
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This planner is based on an excellent concept - to
plan intentionally to include in your days and
week's all the things that really matter, and to
have one small journal that pulls together all the
planning and record keeping for the many facets of
our busy lives. The planner has many different
pages for you to use, but the heart of it is the
editable daily planner pages, which I just LOVE!
These are unlike anything I've seen before. On
these pages, one for each day of the week, there is
a box down the left of the page into which you
input your own daily routines, morning, afternoon
and evening. The rest of the page is divided into 4
sections - Appointments, with hourly time slots and
lines to write on, Read-Alouds for Today, with
space for you to list what you will read aloud to
your children today, My Quiet Hour Reading, for you
to list what you're reading to yourself, and
Notes.
Remember, this is FULLY editable, so you could
change these headings if you desire. What I love
about this section is that I've created my own
pages from them, with my own daily routines. Each
week I print off the next week's worth, then sit
down and plan my week. Each day, I open my binder
to the front page, and there is everything I need
to keep my day on track. I check off the items in
my routines, can see what appointments I have, know
what books to read to the kids, and have noted
anyone I need to call etc. These pages are designed
as full size pages. Personally, as I wanted to
create a smaller notebook, I've just printed the
pages on half size sheets, shrunk down, and still
find they work well for me. I use the reverse of
the page to write my running to-dos for the day. At
the end of each day, I carry any undone to-dos over
to the next day, and throw out the page for the
completed day.
I also love the weekly evaluation sheet, which asks
7 important questions to help you think about all
the main areas of your life, what you need to grow,
and what practical steps you can take. There are
also monthly planner pages, daily journal pages,
gift lists, reading journals, school planning pages
and goal sheets. But enough from me - take a look
at the samples and details on Sheri's website. |
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Cynthia Hancox
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