tired!

Aug. 17th, 2004 12:04 pm
[personal profile] kismet09
Counting back the weekends, I have done the following: Went to NYC; went to Ocean City; went to NYC and helped someone move; babysat for a large, slobbery dog; had a choir concert. No wonder I'm a little worn out. I haven't had a weekend of just being lazy at home for 6 weeks! Not that I did a whole lot this weekend or last in terms of productivity or anything, but it was still 4 hours each way in the car, and lots of walking around and just doing stuff. I need some sitting still time, so that's what I'm taking this weekend before my sister arrives next Tuesday. Spinning and sitting and studying some Scrabble for a September tourney. I was going to go to Philly's one-day tourney this weekend, but really, I'm just *tired* (especially of being in the car). I'm also falling woefully behind on my work. Argh.

Also, is anyone else ridiculously picky about the formatting of their day planner (those of you who use one)? I've been getting Franklin Covey pages free through work for three years, and I'm using the two pages per day format, but I'm not very satisfied with them. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the perfect planning system -- what the pages of your planner would look like in a perfect world. I have, in the past, created my own pages on the computer and printed them out to use. I'll write more about that later.

Date: 2004-08-17 09:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thecutepolice.livejournal.com
My planner is my one and only anal/picky/neat freak area in life. I'm currently using a combination of daytimer monthly and 1 page per day calendars.... and it's still not what I want.

What I want:

Big space for detailed appointments (like if I need to bring stuff to it or want to note why someone's coming to see me)

Separate to-do lists for work and home without having to add note pages. (I love the priority column idea too... I need that)

Monthly calendars with big enough squares to write more than one thing in (actually, the monthly calendar pages I have are pretty good... I can write small enough for them.)

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