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Best Laid Plans

Planner Stack 2023! EP 124

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Sarah opens with a listener who had a very minimal but effective planning style, and then she shares all of the physical products (planners + notebooks) she intends on using in 2023! These include: Hobonichi Cousin A5 English (glitter leather cover) Hobnoichi 5 Year Journal (2021-25) Erin Condren Monthly Notebook Hobonichi Weeks Stalogy A5 journal Kokuyo Sooofa Soft Ring Notebook Little Inklings Always Fully Booked Reading Journal Share yours by leaving a comment, sending an email, or texting (305) 697-7189 Please consider leaving a review if you haven't - would make Sarah's day! Episode Sponsors: PrepDish: Healthy & delicious meal planning made easy. Go to PrepDish.com/plans to activate your free trial. Financial Gym: Personal training for your finances. Visit financialgym.com/plans for more info and use code plans to get 20% off your first year of membership! My Life in a Book: A meaningful keepsake gift, perfect for your loved ones for the holidays. To save $10 off your first purchase, visit mylifeinabook.com and use discount code PLANS135. 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.

0:11.2

This is your host Sarah Hart Unger, and this is the podcast about all things planning and planning adjacent.

0:17.8

Now, today is one of my very favorite episodes to record over the course of the year. I usually

0:24.0

write a bit of an outline when I do these episodes, but for today, I decided that I would be a

0:30.5

little bit more casual and just go through my actual 2023 planner stack in detail. So I am so, so excited to go ahead and do that.

0:40.6

But before we do that, I also wanted to share a wonderful planner piece that I received from

0:45.5

a listener who just wanted to remind everybody that you can be extremely minimal with

0:50.5

your planning materials and still do incredibly well with your planning.

0:55.1

So I wanted to share that first.

0:56.9

She writes,

0:58.1

Hi, Sarah.

0:58.7

I've been using legal pads and a museum spiral desk bound calendar for my planning and scheduling

1:03.7

since the 80s.

1:05.4

It is both a relatively frugal and a streamlined process.

1:09.1

I would love for you to address planners that meet that

1:11.6

description, including legal pads, on your podcast or in a blog post. I imagine not everyone can

1:16.9

afford some of the more expensive planners and would love tips on how to plan well on a dime,

1:21.0

as well as to manage a complicated life in an uncomplicated way. So I just wanted to share that,

1:26.8

and then I did ask her for some details.

1:29.2

She noted that the museum calendars that she uses are the Metropolitan Museum of Art Spiral

1:35.3

Bound calendars. I went ahead and looked them out. And actually the one that she uses is already

1:39.8

sold out. So they must be quite popular. And she says that she thinks she's used one every single

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