![]() Let’s walk through the planner I created from front to back: There are multiple options for quotes or challenges. You can add quotes to your weekly or daily layout. You can choose to add pages to the front of the planner, back of the planner, weekly, or monthly. Meal planning, fitness tracking, social media spreads, reflection pages, project planning, goals- just to name a few. There are tons of options under the headings of Calendaring, Lifestyle, Health, Projects, and Standard. This is where you get to pick from all those glorious extra pages. There are multiple options for each type so you can pick the one that is just right for your planning style. Pick between a double page weekly, a single page weekly (week on one side and notes/to do’s/etc on other side), or a daily layout. Here is where you pick your weekly or daily layout. Of course, if you don’t want anything pre-printed you can skip the step like I did! However, if you look at the top of the box you can click on “presets” rather than “upload”. I totally missed the pre-set holidays part when I made my planner! I didn’t want to upload any events so I skipped the step. You can upload your own events and/or choose from pre-set holidays. There is the option to upload your contacts so they are pre-printed in your planner. I did not want contacts in my planner so I skipped this step. I put my personal info here but you could put a quote or scripture verse. When I purchased mine you could pick between a “linen” or “leather” cover style in multiple colors. As you can see, it’s smaller than both of those planners.
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