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Best Laid Plans

Spaces Planner & Thoughts on Planner Size EP 22

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Still looking for a 2021 planner? In the last review-focused episode of the year, Sarah reviews the unique Spaces Planner! The Spaces is a weekly system with tons of flexibility and an unusual square footprint. Sarah leads with a discussion about matching your planner size to you planner needs -- as in, don't plan on toting a round a dictionary-sized daily! Then comes the review segment. If you are looking for a very flexible weekly planner with lovely paper and lots of notes space, Spaces may be for you! 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. This is your host, Sarah Hart Unger, and this is the show where we talk about everything related to planning, planners, productivity, and more. We are nearing the end of the year, and this is episode

0:23.0

22. And I wanted to sneak in just one more product because the lovely people from the spaces

0:29.5

planner got word of my podcasts via one of their customers, and were so nice to gift me a 2021

0:36.7

spaces planner. So I wanted to talk to you all about that

0:40.6

planner, which is very beautiful. But before we get into that, I wanted to mention a question

0:46.3

that had come up from some of my listeners, as well as the concept of where does your planner go

0:53.3

with you? So some people are working from home right now,

0:57.2

and so their planner just lives on their desk. Some people are going all over the place and want to

1:02.1

be able to carry their planner in a very small space, such as a little small purse or bag,

1:07.0

other people might be carrying it all around the hospital if they're working in healthcare.

1:10.7

Other people may be going all over the place, but they don't feel like they need their planner.

1:14.8

They can use either a small little notebook as an adjunct or their phone.

1:18.6

So I just want to address that there's no right answer for what your planner needs to be for you.

1:23.4

I personally do bring my planner from place to place with me.

1:27.1

It lives out on my desk at home and It lives out on my desk at home,

1:29.6

and it lives out on my desk at work when I'm working from work. I will admit that there are times,

1:34.7

however, that at the end of the workday, I put my planner away, I drive home, and then it stays in

1:39.5

my bag until the morning, because in the evenings, I don't always do all that much planning.

1:43.6

I don't always have things that I still feel like I need to track, and, I don't always do all that much planning. I don't always

1:44.3

have things that I still feel like I need to track. And so I don't always get it out again because

1:48.9

really that's time that I'm kind of already know what I'm doing. I'm spending the time with the kids,

1:52.6

I'm eating dinner, I'm putting them to bed, and hopefully I'm doing something like reading or watching

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