Welcome to the sixth, and final post in the Createyou86 Planner Awareness Month Blog Series featuring Isabella from labellavidadesign.com. We had a great time creating this blog series, and we are looking forward to next months as well. Today's post is about different planner sizes, and planner needs.
I use my Createyou86 XL Fauxdori for a commonplace book holder, website information/business information I want to check out. I use my Personal Planner which I won in a giveaway for anything pertaining to this blog, specific posts, series, and any information regarding the bloggers that I work with. I use my Personal Domino Filofax for personal planning and information regarding important personal dates, birthdays, events, as well as references for health, and expenses. I use a nondescript passport size blank notebook from the Target Dollar Spot to keep notes about my mastermind group, and topics which have been previously discussed. I use my SugarpaperLA 2015 planner for anything pertaining to Createyou86 Design. My small business coaching/mentoring service. This includes client appointments, and anything blog or website related as well. I enjoy planning, but sometimes I don't enjoy having 4 separate planners. I am hoping to find an A5 size binder planner to eventually combine everything into one place, but for now these planners are what keeps me organized. I hope you enjoyed this post, and this series! if you did, Sharing is caring. We would love for you to share our posts to someone you think might benefit from them. ⭐⭐On Tuesday I launched a new small business coaching/mentoring service called Createyou86 Design. Be sure to check that page out I will leave a link at the bottom of this post. Also be sure to check out Isabella's Posts from this week. How many planners do you own, and what are their specific uses? Sometimes its good to take a look, and see how they are working for you. Please feel free to share in the comments below! Createyou86 Design Isabella's Blog
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