here you go, prototype 1
pleased i’ve managed to get my weekly overview system crammed in here. gotta fully figure out a few other ways to convert my monthly trackers, but i have ideas.
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Some weekly/daily planning and some pens/mildliner swatches.
I’ve been a little quiet here and not posting as often. I think I’ll get back to it now. I had an interesting couple of weeks and I decided to take a week off to rest and recuperate from the stressful thing April was. I checked progress and adjusted my study goals too. I don’t know when exactly I’ll start work so, it was a good idea to feel refreshed and get back to studying again.
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SELF CARE IS NOT SELFISH!
This Self-Care Checklist will help you organize yourself so that you can keep your wellbeing and mental health in check. Keep your body in shape, hydrate yourself and see if you can sleep enough every day. Prioritizing your well-being and self care with an organized schedule is the first important step to achieving a healthy and successful lifestyle.
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2023 NOTION TEMPLATE
hello hello!
disclaimer: this post is not related to writing, but to a notion template I've created.
these past few weeks i've been developing a notion template for 2023 (for myself), and thought why not sell it online?
honestly, it's been a bit difficult lately because I'm a college student and there's lots of stuff to pay all the time and I'm aware I can't ask my parents for money 24/7. also, next year I'm going to study abroad for a whole semester, which (again) is going to take a lot of money.
so, i opened gumroad store, but I found out it only works when you already have a platform (yay 😒) and guess what! i don't have a platform! tumblr probably is where I have more followers, so that's why I'm posting this here (kind of off-topic I know!)
here goes the little promo:
2023? Well, this is your year!
Make sure you write down your goals, keep them visible on a vision board, and run after them! Don't forget to plan your days through the year and, also important, to keep track of things in your life such as your health and fitness goals, books and articles, recipes, and more.
To help with all of this, I've created this notion template, which contains:
dashboard (overview of your calendar, undated tasks, and upcoming events)
planner (schedule, tasks & events, habit tracker)
health (fitness goals, workout and meal history, life trackers)
workouts (categories, exercises, progress with pictures, measurements, diary)
meals (plan your meals through the week, grocery list)
recipes (save your favorite recipes by category)
finances (weekly balance, log income/expense, statistics, yearly overview, bills, subscriptions, savings)
goals (2023 resolutions, vision board, monthly goals)
personal (learning, shelf - books and articles, prompts, mood log)
This template is all you need to start this new year! Organize and plan each day and month of 2023 with this operating system and make sure you achieve all your goals this year!
Version 1 - Minimalist Grey or Brown
Buy it here
Version 2 - Cottagecore
Buy it here
They both cost 7€ / $7 <3 also, if you're not interested, please share to help (I mean if you want to!)
Ah! And the first 15 people to buy get $2 off with this code: decemberplanning
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These two mistakes are stealing your time... (They were stealing mine too!)
It can feel so disappointing to have a plan for your long-term goals written out and still feel like you are unable to achieve everything. I promise I've been there. There were two key mistakes I was making that were leaving me feeling overworked, and underproductive.
Mistake #1: Sleeping in.
I love being awake early... but I hate the act of actually waking up early. The relief that comes with knowing I'm up hours ahead of time, with plenty of wiggle room in my morning to get a head start on the day is amazing. All of a sudden, I realize my morning rush out the door doesn't need to be so stressful.
Sadly, that relief never makes the 5:00 AM alarm any easier.
The problem is that late nights lead to late mornings, and all too often I found myself rushing out the door unprepared for the day as the result of the previous night's pleasures and an extra hour of sleep. Don't get me wrong, it can feel great to sleep in on the weekend, but as my day has become less structured around a set "day job" schedule and more self-directed, I realized just how harmful the habit of sleeping in can be for an entrepreneurial lifestyle.
Many studies have led to the conclusion that our best ideas occur early in the morning and that we miss out on our most critical growth opportunities when we sleep in. I'm not saying that the early mornings are fun... I am saying that they are worth it.
Mistake #2: The cost of sacrificing high amounts of time into low-reward ventures.
As an entrepreneur, I understand the importance of casting one's net far and seeking new opportunities to learn and grow. However, sometimes your time is more valuable than what that opportunity itself may have to offer.
I recently accepted a minimum wage position (my first in years) on Saturdays, helping the owners of a small-town thrift shop set up their online sales channels. I didn't need the money, but I figured it was a great opportunity to explore online sales further as I had some experience with it already, and I loved the idea of helping another small business get off on the right track.
Unfortunately, I quickly learned that the two women who co-owned the business were not on the same terms about what they wanted long-term from the venture. Both had their own successful businesses on the side, and this little thrift shop was more of a hobby venture than one they truly wanted to see succeed.
Ultimately, it came to be that neither of them truly knew if they wanted an online sales channel at all! The six hours I spent there every Saturday was valuable time that I couldn't get back. While the idea of helping another business kick off was appealing upon a first impression, I realized that my time wasn't worth minimum wage in a place that clung to stagnation instead of capitalizing on new growth opportunities.
There will always be more opportunities than we can take — make sure the ones you do take are worth the time you will never get back.
What is the 12 week year?
7 ways to organize your life...
7 ways to reduce your screen time...
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