You already know how much I love my Teacher Lesson Planner from Erin Condren.
I’ve become so addicted to the organizational joy that my lesson planner brings me that I’ve started using Erin Condren planner products at home, too!
I started using a Lifeplanner when I was in grad school and had to write down due dates and such in order to help me juggle all the things. But now that grad school is over and done with, I still use a Lifeplanner each year!
It’s an exciting day when this package shows up on your doorstep.
Let me show you what I’m using to get (and stay) organized this year!
This year there’s a new Lifeplanner: the softbound Lifeplanner! I love that it doesn’t have a big spiral but it still lays open flat, making it less bulky and easier to write in! Plus, it’s affordable – only $30 or $35, depending on the style you choose.
The kaleidoscope pattern is gorgeous and it’s a great size.
How fun is this planny pack that has an elastic strap on the back?! It serves dual purposes: holding the planner closed and keeping those valuable pens and stickers handy when planning ahead.
Pictured: softbound Lifeplanner, planny pack
I also love the smaller softbound notebooks – I use them for all kinds of things.
I currently have a notebook for each cohort/committee I’m a part of at school. I also take a notebook to Sunday school and a notebook to conferences!
This teal notebook has dotted pages instead of lined pages, making it easier to draw designs and create tables. I like the lined notebooks for taking notes and the dotted pages for brainstorming new School and the City ideas. The opportunities are truly endless!
Pictured: colorful “tropics” dual tip markers, softbound Lifeplanner, softbound notebook, pen holder
2020 is looking great so far, especially with all of my fresh planning supplies!
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Sign up for an account using my referral link. You’ll then get an email from Erin Condren with a code for $10 off. It’s really that easy!
So what do you think? Are you going to give Erin Condren a try to help you get organized this year?
Let me know in a comment below!
Happy planning!
DISCLAIMER: Erin Condren sent me the above products in exchange for an honest post. All images, ideas, and opinions are my own.