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Best Laid Plans

Planner Fail? Two Great Weekly Options: Haroo Planner + Roterunner Purpose Planner EP 131

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

First, Sarah opens with some follow up from the last Q&A episode, where a listener asked for help organizing meeting notes. Suggestions include scanning and uploading to OneNote, or just doubling down on color coding and separate binders/notebooks! Then she gets into two reviews: Haroo Planner - a $30 fabric-covered option with minimalist design, gridlines, and a unique horizontal layout Roterunner Purpose Planner - Just under $30, a 6-month undated option that is packed with features for goal setting, habit tracking, reflection and more Both are wonderful options for anyone experiencing an early-2023 planner fail - or if you just want to explore other ways to look at your week! Best Laid Plans Academy: The waitlist will be offered a link to register for Best Laid Plans Academy on 2/7 at 10 AM. Waitlist is here: https://theshubox.com/blpa Email: [email protected] Voice questions: https://www.speakpipe.com/bestlaidplans Send me a text or voice memo - (305) 697-7189 Sign up for my newsletter: https://theshubox.com/newsletter Leave me a review if you can (Apple Podcasts Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-laid-plans/id1525311647) Episode Sponsors: PrepDish: Easy and healthy weekly meal plans, complete with recipes and prep instructions! PrepDish is offering listeners a free 2-week trial to try it out, so go to PrepDish.com/plans to activate your trial! 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 Sarah Hart Unger and this is the podcast where we talk all things planning and planning adjacent.

0:17.8

So I am so excited to bring for you my first review episode in quite some time.

0:24.4

For listeners that are new to this show, I do love to do a Q&A episode every month,

0:30.1

a guest episode every month, a review episode every month, and then some kind of concept

0:36.0

episode every month. And I feel like it's been a while

0:38.7

since I brought you a review. I've had these two planners sitting next to my desk for a while

0:43.8

and I've been flipping through them and looking at them. And I'm just excited to get to share

0:48.2

them with you today. So we will get to that in just a moment. But first, I just wanted to do a little

0:54.1

bit of a follow-up.

0:55.8

We had a really great response to the last Q&A episode. I dated a couple weeks ago.

1:02.0

And in particular, people had some interesting things to share about keeping track of meeting notes.

1:08.1

So I wanted to share a couple of those responses. The first one says,

1:13.2

Hi, Sarah. I just listened to your podcast about keeping track of meeting notes and a bunch of other

1:17.8

great things and wanted to share what I do to ensure that my handwritten notes are organized effectively.

1:23.5

I am a big advocate of one note for keeping track of work and school notes.

1:28.0

I also have an HP printer at home, so I've gotten into the habit of using the HP printer app for everything.

1:33.8

I also love writing and hate typing, though I spend seven and a half hours a day on a computer for work.

1:39.4

So I take my notes by hand and use the camera scan function on the HP printer app to make a PDF of my

1:45.1

handwritten notes. And then I upload them to the appropriate tab or page or subpage in OneNote,

1:49.9

so it's clearly labeled, easy to find, and digital. It may not be as efficient as the notebooks

1:55.4

that convert your handwriting into text and upload them to another convertible phone app, but it's

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