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Best Laid Plans

An All-Digital Planner Peace, Work Notebook Recs, and Vacation Planning (and Packing!) Strategies EP 97

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Sarah opens with an all-digital Planner Peace submission from Catherine, who organizes everything in various Outlook/Microsoft Products (calendar, tasks, to-dos, and email). Then, Sarah answers a listener asking for work notebooks. Sarah then delves into a discussion of vacation planning, with some notes about packing. If you've never tried planning your outfits on a trip day by day at least once - give it a try! Episode Sponsors: Green Chef: The number one meal kit for eating well. Go to greenchef.com/plans130 use code plans130 to get $130 off, plus free shipping! This is a great deal and excellent way to give their meals a try. Aura Frames: Beautiful digital frames that are incredibly easy to set up! Visit auraframes.com and use code PLANS and get UP TO $20 off while supplies last; terms and conditions apply. Gusto: Gusto’s modern HR platform makes it easy to hire, pay, manage, and support your employees — all in one system of record. Listeners of Best Laid Plans get 3 months of Gusto for free at gusto.com/sarah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Best Laid Plans.

0:11.4

This is your host, Sarah Hart Unger, and this is a podcast where we talk all things planning

0:15.9

and planning adjacent.

0:18.0

Today is episode 97, and it airs in in early June so I know everyone is starting to think

0:23.6

about summer, summer breaks, summer travels, and we did do our summer episodes. So don't worry,

0:28.9

this will not be a repeat of that one. But instead, we're going to delve a little bit more

0:33.9

into planning around vacations as well as packing. This is not because I am the

0:39.5

world's best packer. I will tell you a story that illustrates the fact that I am definitely not

0:44.4

the world's best packer, but I have given the process some thought and can elaborate on times

0:50.2

when I felt really well packed and what's worked, whereas times that didn't go so well,

0:55.6

as I will discuss. But first, as always, we will open up with our planner piece segment.

1:02.3

I have a couple of audio ones in the queue, which is super exciting. So those will be coming.

1:07.6

And thank you for those that have sent me your submissions. But today is a written one that comes in from a listener named Catherine.

1:15.6

So I'm going to go ahead and read hers because it's entirely digital.

1:21.1

Yes, this is a refreshing change from so many of you who love to plan on paper.

1:25.3

But I know we have digital planners as well who are

1:27.7

interested in ways to make that work, so I wanted to share Catherine's version of planner piece.

1:33.6

Catherine writes, Hi, Sarah, thank you so much for your podcasts. I try to listen to both of them

1:38.6

as soon as the episodes drop. I appreciate learning how other women structure their full lives

1:43.4

with realism and positivity.

1:45.5

I wanted to submit an entry for your planner piece segment. I mostly use digital platforms,

1:51.1

which is different than your other listeners. It's all connected, which makes it a bit hard to

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