You can just sit down with your planner, pull out your monthly planning checklist, and start planning. By writing those items down, you don’t need to think about them when you’re planning your month. There is a space for life in general, home, and work. It could be anything from filing the receipts for the month to planning a family outing.įollowing that are the space to record the things happen each month. These will be different for everyone, but they should be something you need to do once a month. Starting off this section is the Top Three Things you need to do each month. All of the printables are for personal use only. If you’re new to Scattered Squirrel, to snag a copy of any of the printables for yourself, just simply click the pictures of the ones you want and the PDF version will open for you to save. Let’s start with the quick reference side. Together these two sides make monthly planning super easy. It’s just a checklist on one side and a quick reference list on the other. Because it has had such a huge impact on my monthly planning, I thought it was past time I shared it with you. Up until last month, this monthly version was just a handwritten page I keep in the back of my planner. It’s almost identical to the weekly planning checklist I shared during the series. For anyone who followed along with the From Scattered to Sane series, the monthly planning checklist might look familiar.
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