A minimalistic but elegant reusable, undated, and fully hyperlinked monthly planner. Complete with a monthly overview - perfect for planning out and checking your month ahead - 6 weekly overviews, and 31 daily planner pages; all hyperlinked and tabbed for ease of use and intuitive planning.
All of this in a neutral coffee latte colour scheme, with hyperlinked tabs to make using the planner even easier and intuitive.
This Planner Includes:
- A monthly overview section, with an undated calendar layout, and a brain dump section for additional notes and ideas that you don’t want to forget.
- 6 weekly overview sections - fully hyperlinked and tabbed - perfect for planning out the week ahead at a glance, plus sections for tasks, notes, reminders, and more.
- 31 daily planner pages - with hyperlinks to each page for easy, intuitive use - which includes a daily schedule running from 6am-10pm, a section for your tasks, spilt up into priority, must-do, and could-do sections, and a section for you to write out any additional thought, tasks, reminders, or add in stickers for things such as shopping lists or self-care reminders.
Why choose a digital planner? Not only is it an eco-conscious way to keep your life organised - no paper, plastic, or waste 🌿 - but digital planners have endless customisation options; no more TipEx, scribbling out mistakes, or ripping out pages in frustration! Plus, best of all, there’s no need to keep buying a new one as the undated format means it can be used an endless number of times ✨
The minimalist design allows you to add your own creative mark on your planner, through stickers, doodles, highlighters, and flourishes.
This planner was created with one thing in mind; to be perfect for everyday use no matter what you do in life, while also avoiding all the unnecessary bells and whistles which can seem overwhelming and, lets face it, we hardly ever use anyway. 🌈
Please note, this planner was optimised for use with Goodnotes on an iPad, so please keep that in mind if you use other applications like Notability, etc, as, while it should still work fine with any app that can annotate PDFs and use links, I can’t guarantee full functionality with those.