2025 Planning

My new planner has arrived!  After searching unsuccessfully at Barnes and Noble, TJ Maxx, and Marshalls (I got my 2024 planner at TJ Maxx) I finally ordered this one.  Sarah mentioned it in a Best Laid Plans episode, and described it as a simple, affordable, but surprisingly versatile option. I’ll be honest- my first impression was that it felt kind of cheap.  It’s not going to fall apart, but it definitely doesn’t have a luxurious feel.  But hey- I spent $22.   What was I expecting? On further examination, I think it’s going to work.  It has everything I need.  Monthly pages: And the weekly pages fit all my criteria.  Each day has plenty of room, and Saturday and Sunday are full size spaces, unlike some planners where Saturday and Sunday get a half-space (no, no- all wrong!) I also like the “track it” section at the bottom of the right hand page.  I’m thinking of tracking hip stability exercises, and maybe stretching?  Or core?  Maybe I’ll play around with it, and make the “wins of the week” section into two more “track it” sections. The back of the planner has pages for gift ideas, birthdays, expense tracking, and some lined and some grid notes pages.  I’ll use some of the notes pages for tracking my reading, and a TBR list.  And, there’s a page of stickers… Not sure what I’ll do with those, but since they’re blank, the possibilities are endless. I’m excited!  I can’t wait to start filling it in- and what, you might ask, am I filling it with?  Well, I do have some goals and plans for 2025…. coming up tomorrow. Do you use a paper planner?  Do you have your 2025 planner yet?