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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

How I Organize my Agenda

Hello Again!
I've decided to go ahead and do my first "real" post on how I organize my planner. I have always been super obsessed with my planner and my organization system for it. I could never find an agenda that completely satisfied me with everything I wanted. I was going to get a Jumbo Lilly Pulitzer agenda, but decided to not get it just yet. When I was at camp, one of my fellow counselors had the Circa notebook from the Levenger site, but I could not justify spending that much on the different supplies, as I was looking through other blogs, I came across the arc notebook system and fell in love. I was browsing through the staples website and ordered 4 things to start with.
1. Black poly-plastic cover
2. Colored 5 tab dividers
3. 1" Blue expansion rings
4.  Notebook paper refill pack

I also ordered the Levenger "1-2-3 Portable Punch" because, a) I couldn't afford the big $40 punch, compared to the $15 one (I got it on sale) and b) I only needed to punch a few pages at a time.

So, I just have the black poly plastic cover. Later, I will put on a blue monogram, as soon as I get it cut out.


Next, I left the page for your information in there, just in case I lost it, it could be returned to me. I'm not going to show that because it has my personal information on it. The next part is my monthly calendar. I keep a paper in the front of my calendars with a color code on it for different events, like school and family functions.


The next tab I have is my weekly agenda pages, which I found on another blog through Pinterest. I use these during the school year to keep track of my daily assignments, as I have 8 different classes throughout 2 days.

In my next tab, I have a running list of things I need to get before school starts. Behind that, I have a page that reminds me how I am going to organize my different binders for school. After my school lists, I keep to-do list printables, that I again, found on Pinterest
 

 
Next tab, I have a few copies of a packing list that I found on Pinterest (if you hadn't noticed, I really love Pinterest).
 
In the very last tab, I keep my blog planner. I wrote my website address. Next, I have my year at a glance, I cross of the months as they end. Next, I have my weekly blog planner, and behind that a more detailed post planner, with places for the title, date to post and a notes section



 
My last section is Miscellaneous. Here, I have my English summer reading assignment, extra paper, and my summer reading log from the library