Like all DIYFish inserts, the yearly chart can be used in a myriad of ways. I’ve played with these charts for well over a year now, and I’ve found a process that works extremely well for me.
My yearly chart serves as an index and tracker; it gives me a great overview of everything that was going on in our lives at a particular time. The only forward planning I do on this chart takes place at the end of the current year when the upcoming year’s chart becomes available. I usually don’t change out my monthly calendar pages until the end of December, so the yearly chart provides a place for me to jot notes onto post-its and keep them safe until I can transfer them to my monthly calendars.
Are you using a yearly calendar or chart of some sort? How do you use it?
Happy Week 11! These After Shots include my return to my very first DIYFish crush… the Small Projects Management Inserts! Fish recently released them in a Midori Traveler’s Notebook style insert, which means I no longer have to up-size them and attach them as tip-ins to each individual month and week; I print them as a booklet and slip them into the beginning of the month. Done!
After the last video, several of you asked if I would show you how I fill in the LM-Hyperdex; so, here you go! The giveaway winners are announced at the end of the video as well. Thank you to everyone who entered!
I haven’t done Before and After Shots for quite a while; using the Day On 2 Pages meant lots of photos to prep for each week’s post, and with everything else that needed to be done, I had to give up something.
However, many of you have expressed that you missed these weekly photos (which I’m humbled to learn), and I missed posting them.
Now that I’ve moved onto a Day On 1 Page, weekly After Shots are a breeze!
I could’ve also entitled this “Revenge of The Tick Boxes.” Or, “Watch Carie try to fix things after she became publicly obsessive about time and tasks because she was so overwhelmed.”
(And that overwhelmed feeling was just because of Thanksgiving. Let’s wait and see what Christmas does to my brain…)
I explain all of this in the video. Please feel free to point and laugh. 🙂