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Best Laid Plans

Year End Q&A EP: 23

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

It's an all Q&A episode for the end of the year! Sarah answers your questions on goal setting, creating trackers for illnesses, managing big projects, messy planner pages, planners for kids, and more! Keep the questions coming - feel free to submit via email, instagram (@shubox_plans), or even send in a voice recording! And if anyone is interested in becoming a show sponsor to spread the word about your brand or product, let Sarah know! 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 Sarah Hard Unger and this is the podcast about

0:15.2

planners, planning techniques, really anything planning adjacent. At the end of this year, we spent a lot of time talking about goal setting, and I got some

0:25.3

fantastic questions around those topics, as well as some fun questions about planner

0:30.7

choices and sort of other planner slash bullet journal management techniques.

0:36.2

So I'm super excited to answer those in today's episode,

0:39.4

which is a Q&A episode. I also encourage you to keep the Q&A's coming. They are part of what

0:45.4

makes this podcast fun. I'm in the process of trying to figure out how I can start using voice

0:50.6

recordings to share your voice asking the questions because I think that would be

0:54.3

even more fun than me reading them out loud. So stay tuned for that. I will either be using an app.

0:59.7

There's one called SpeakPipe or you could just email me a voice recording and we could do it old school.

1:05.8

For those with any kind of an iPhone and probably Android too, though I'm not as familiar. You can just use

1:11.1

the voice recorder app, record yourself asking something, and then just use the share

1:16.0

button and email it along. And you can use my email address, Sarah, S-A-H-A-H-H-H-H-R-H-R-H-R-T-R at

1:24.9

G-Mel.com, and share those voice recordings with me even before I've

1:29.6

gotten that speakpipe set up. So I'd love to hear them, send them my way, and maybe you can

1:34.1

hear your voice on this podcast. All right, so today I'm going to be tackling, I believe it is

1:39.2

six questions. One, two, three, four, five, six. Yes. So let's get started. The first one comes from Jenny. Jenny says,

1:47.5

Hello, Sarah. I love the podcast. I have a planning question. I want to know how you decide what goes

1:52.7

into an insert book to be moved between your bullet journals and what goes actually into the

1:57.5

bullet journal. For example, quarterly, monthly, and weekly pages clearly go in the book

2:02.3

itself, but what about annual plans? Does something have to be fully time independent to make it

2:07.2

into the insert book? And then she writes, for reference, I use three bullet journals per year.

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