9.08.2008

Getting Organized!

I can't help it, I love to be organized! I have always maintained some sort of planner, date book, etc. When I got married and started cooking for my husband, I quickly realized that life was easier if I planned out a week's meals and shopped at the beginning of the week. I would print the menu and post it on the fridge. Then in a different location I kept a calendar and weekly agenda. At some point, I can't remember when, I got wise. I started using a 3-ring binder to hold not only my menu, but my calendar and schedule, recipes, etc. I have been modifying and improving my system over the past few years, and recently had an amazing breakthrough.

I discovered the "Priority Planner" in Linda Dillow's book, Creative Counterpart. I have never before seen a concise, one page print out that allows me to organize my basic priorities, my weekly agenda, my menu, to do list, and my shopping list! Amazing! I typed it up in Microsoft Word and you can download the file here: Priority Planner



My 3-ring binder consists of 5 dividers giving me 6 sections- daily schedules in front, Priority Planning Sheets, To Do Lists, Calendars for the next 18 months, Kitchen Critiques (a whole different post), and my recipe collection. I am slowly in the process of typing up the recipes that I have on notecards and getting rid of that system altogether. Now, on Sunday or sometimes Saturday night, I will sit down with my binder and plan out the week. I ask my husband what he has going on, and jot that down on the Priority Planner. I can easily flip through my recipes and mark ingredients on the shopping list portion of the planner. My whole world is in that binder!

Further, I keep all of my most important things on a basket on my desk. Each morning when I get up, I sit at my tiny desk in my husband's office and use all of these items. I have my Bible, journal, reading schedule, book (whatever one I am currently reading) & the journal for that book, as well as my Priority Planner Binder!



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10 comments:

  1. Wow, you sound a lot like me! LOL! I love to be organized. I have tons of datebooks and organizers laying around. I need one big one like tha tto keep it all together.

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  2. I love being organized and organizational tools! I'm off to download your one-pager. Thanks.

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  3. I love that download! So helpful! Thank you! I have started menu planning and that has been awesome!

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  4. Okay, I want to be you when I grow up! :-) I am nowhere near that organized, but would love to be!

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  5. Hi, stumbled upon your blog and oh WOW, my husband will be elated if I m half as organised as u! and I simply love the design of your site. Will definitely drop by again!

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  6. How I wish I am as organized as you! I do need to get organized really soon. Thanks for sharing the download.

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  7. Wow this is great!!! I'm going to print it out!

    And now you've got me all curious about kitchen critiques, so I'll be expecting a post about that soon. :)

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  8. LOVE it! I think I am organized but you would never know it if you looked at my desk/home office! It must all be in my head. I have used your template for my new to do list aka priority planner. It is working well so far! :) Thanks so much for sharing! I love the idea of everything in one binder... I am still working on that...

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  9. Oh wow! You have inspired me to get down and dirty with my books, paperwork, writing desk, etc this weekend and GET ORGANISED! I keep my books, etc in a couple of similar baskets next to my bed. The books could be in the drawers in my bedside tables, but they're full of crisp, new notebooks that I seem to collect as a stationery-aholic! I can't wait to check out more of you organised page now! Paula :-)

    PS: Yes, I do love the crisp and fresh aroma of a new notebook too. It's an illness, hehe!

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  10. I know it's been awhile since you posted this, but I have been desperately looking for Linda Dillow's Priority Planner since reading Creative Counterpart. I am unable to locate it, and I was thrilled to see your blog! I tried to download your Word document, but it apparently is no longer accessible. Would you mind emailing it to me? You can use the address shultzb@mail.dbu.edu. Thank you!

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