Hey peeps!
We know that planning can get quite hectic. Let’s go back to simplicity.
Keep everything on one page. Keep track of what’s worth remembering with this simple weekly plan. We are so excited for you to experience the simple weekly plan on digital platforms or as printables. Monday and Sunday starts are available to you in more than three colors.
Without further ado,
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Enjoy!
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23 July 2023
After a long break I'm finally back! I'm studying Italian part-time, but still on break from my education bachelor until next year.
I set up my July spread a hot minute ago but I'm finally posting. All these animal stickers came from @dogfruit01!
The quote is from my current read She Is a Haunting which I'm almost finished now and loving btw.
Please ignore my hands it's the middle of winter and I have raynauds so they pretty much always look that colour atm.
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Daily weekly planner
Papermood weekly planner is based on plant photography by German photographer Karl Blossfeld. In his photos, the leaves and branches have no fragrance or color, and the artistic sense of local modeling of plants is amplified by black, white and gray.
He once said: "My flowers should be useful for people to restore and repair their relationship with nature. They should reawaken the meaning of nature and reveal their rich forms, reminding those who look at them that they owe it to themselves to bend down and observe the botanical world around them.
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Weekly student planner
Hi! More than happy to present you with some weekly planner to organize yourself even more! With this weekly student planner printable you will be able to organize and document your life. It is undated so start and stop whenever you want.
Monday start? Sunday start? Light mode? Night mode?
The answer is Yes, Yes, Yes & Yes! We have 4 files waiting for you here!
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS YOUR WEEKLY PLANNER!
If you try it, we would love to hear your thoughts on this planner.
Happy planning! :)
Carnetist
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February / week of 11-17
• Didn't really fill it all up because I was very tired and fatigued the whole week. I was also stressing out towards the end of the week because I need to pack for a 4-day work trip.
• One of my stressors was the fact that my commonplace journal has been out of stock for the last two months lmao and I was afraid that it might be phased out already so I messaged the company last week and they said that it's just really out of stock. I don't know but that still stressed me out so I stopped myself from commonplacing for like the longest time and did my research instead in the hopes to find a new book to work with. Unfortunately that made me a lot more stressed because I can't find any good replacement - my current one is just perfect for all my needs. Then this morning, I awoke to a notification from the company's official shop saying that it has restocked! So I ordered two and am actually pondering if I should order one more or is that too overkill 😅
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Academic Planner Pages Student - Win the Day Planner
What should be included in an academic planner?
An academic planner should encompass various elements to help you stay organized and on track with your studies. Here's a list of items you might consider including:
Semester Overview:
Academic calendar with important dates (start/end of semester, holidays, exams, etc.)
Class schedule including timings, locations, and professors' names
Assignment Tracker:
Sections for each course with assignment due dates, project deadlines, and details
Exam Schedule:
A section specifically dedicated to exam dates, times, and subjects
Study Planner:
Time slots or sections for planning study sessions, including allocated time for each subject
Goal Setting:
Space to set academic goals for the semester or year
Task List/To-Do Section:
A general area for non-course-specific tasks (such as errands, personal tasks, etc.)
Notes and Extra Pages:
Blank pages for jotting down important information, lecture notes, or other relevant details
Personal Commitments:
A section for personal commitments to ensure a balanced approach to studies, work, and personal life
Contact Information:
Space for important contact information like professors’ emails, classmates’ contacts, tutoring services, etc.
Habit Tracker:
A section to monitor habits related to studying, like daily reading, exercise, or maintaining a study routine
Financial Planning:
If relevant, a section for budgeting, scholarship/grant deadlines, and financial aid information
Resource Section:
Useful resources like academic support services, library hours, online study tools/websites, etc.
Remember, an academic planner should be personalized to fit your specific needs and preferences. You might want to use digital tools or apps for some of these sections or go for a traditional paper planner based on what works best for you. Regularly updating and reviewing your planner will ensure it remains effective throughout the academic year.
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