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🗓️ 28 December 2020
⏱️ 24 minutes
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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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