A personal planner which I am developing in LaTeX. You are free to download and adapt to your own purposes. This is my first project in LaTeX. Pull requests are welcome.
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  1. \documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,twoside,openright]{book}
  2. \usepackage[letterpaper,inner=0.7in,outer=0.7in,bindingoffset=0.4in,body=9.8in]{geometry}
  3. % see https://ctan.org/pkg/geometry?lang=en
  4. \usepackage{multirow}
  5. \author{Kenneth John Odle}
  6. \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
  7. \usepackage{tgtermes} % Set Times Font
  8. \pagestyle{plain}
  9. % Puts page numbers in bottom center
  10. \linespread{1.}
  11. \begin{document}
  12. \chapter*{}
  13. \thispagestyle{empty}
  14. % \pagenumbering{gobble}
  15. % Eliminates page number on reverse side; see https://texfaq.org/FAQ-nopageno
  16. \begin{center}
  17. {\Huge Planning Notebook}
  18. \medskip
  19. by Kenneth John Odle
  20. \medskip
  21. v. 0.2.0
  22. \medskip
  23. 3 July 2021
  24. \end{center}
  25. \tableofcontents
  26. \thispagestyle{empty}
  27. \chapter{Introduction}
  28. \setcounter{page}{1}
  29. I don't like long introductions generally, so if this is to long for you, just read "An Important Note" below and get on with life.
  30. \section{Origins}
  31. I created this for one main reason: I have a hard time getting and staying organized, especially with regard to financial matters. Part of this is no doubt due to my background (I did not grow up in an environment where people moved money around to benefit themselves) and undiagnosed ADHD (which is something I'm also looking into).
  32. Also, I had a hard time making this and making it look nice with the tools I had available to me. (I like to do a lot of design things in my spare time and have spent countless hours questioning whether to go with a 10pt font size or a 10.5pt font size. The struggle is real.) Because I like learning new things, I decided to finally learn how to use \LaTeX. I have no idea what took me so long—the learning curve is not steep and it's remarkably powerful. Because it's basically a text file, I can compile it to a pdf file to share, but I can also share it via Git for those who want to create their own version.
  33. \section{An Important Note}
  34. You don't have to wait until the beginning of a new year to start this. In fact, I suggest that you avoid New Year's Day to make any major changes in your life. There is already so much going on, what with it being the height of the holiday season for most western religions. As well, people {\emph{expect} you to commit to changes. (And take delight in when you fail.)
  35. Rather, start where you are, and make changes as gradually or as quickly as you feel comfortable with. As the clich\'{e} goes, there's no time like the present.
  36. \section{A Minor Note}
  37. Like I mentioned above, I've generated this document using \LaTeX. As a result, this document is subject to all the limitations of \LaTeX, and more specifically, my limited (though growing) abilities with \LaTeX. If you want to correct any markup errors I've made (and I'm sure there are plenty), please contact me.
  38. \section{Why Do People Have Trouble Keeping Track of Things?}
  39. \chapter{Goals}
  40. Let's talk about goals.
  41. Presumably you want to make a plan because you have some end in mind—something in your life that you want to change, see more of, or see less of. We're going to work on a year-long plan to get you at least partway to those goals.
  42. \chapter{Annual Goals}
  43. Okay, let's make some goals for the next 365 days.
  44. \chapter{Monthly and Weekly Goals}
  45. \chapter{Weekly Task List}
  46. I find it helpful to keep track of what household chores need to be done. That way, I don't spend an entire day each weekend just cleaning house and catching up on laundry, and I can plan ahead for needed supplies. If you have a busy household, you may find it handy to print out the following page, fill in the chores and assignments, and then laminate it and stick it on the front of your refrigerator. Everyone can then use a whiteboard marker to cross off their chore when it is done. You can then have a celebration on Sunday night when everything is done and you can wipe the entire sheet clean again, ready for the next week.
  47. \newpage
  48. \begin{center}
  49. {\LARGE \textbf{Weekly Tasks}}
  50. \end{center}
  51. \begin{tabular}{ |p{1cm}|p{9cm}|p{5cm}| }
  52. \hline
  53. \textbf{~Day} & \textbf{Task} & \textbf{Assigned To} \\ \hline
  54. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Mo}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  55. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  56. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  57. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  58. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Tu}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  59. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  60. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  61. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  62. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~We}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  63. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  64. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  65. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  66. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Th}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  67. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  68. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  69. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  70. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Fr}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  71. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  72. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  73. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  74. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Sa}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  75. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  76. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  77. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  78. \multirow[c]{4}{*}{{\Large ~Su}} & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  79. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  80. & & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-3}
  81. & & \\ [0.3cm] \hline
  82. \end{tabular}
  83. \chapter{The Year}
  84. The rest of this planner consists of 52 weeks of planning pages.
  85. \newpage
  86. \begin{tabular}{ |p{1cm}|p{4.5cm}|p{4.5cm}|p{4.5cm}| }
  87. \multicolumn{4}{l}{Month and Year:} \\
  88. \hline
  89. ~~\textbf{Date} & \textbf{Tasks Today/Appointments} & \textbf{Financial} & \textbf{Communications} \\ \hline
  90. \begin{center}{\Large Mo}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  91. \begin{center}{\Large Tu}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  92. \begin{center}{\Large We}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  93. \begin{center}{\Large Th}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  94. \begin{center}{\Large Fr}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  95. \begin{center}{\Large Sa}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
  96. \begin{center}{\Large Su}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm]
  97. \hline
  98. \end{tabular}
  99. \begin{tabular}{ |p{7.67cm}|p{7.67cm}| }
  100. Goals for this Year & Goals for this Month \\ \hline
  101. & \\ [4mm] \hline
  102. & \\ [4mm] \hline
  103. & \\ [4mm] \hline
  104. & \\ [4mm] \hline
  105. \multicolumn{2}{l}{Hoping For:} \\
  106. \end{tabular}
  107. \newpage
  108. \begin{tabular}{ |p{4.9cm}|p{4.9cm}|p{4.9cm}| }
  109. \multicolumn{3}{l}{Look For:} \\
  110. \hline
  111. \textbf{Health} & \textbf{Tasks This Week} & \textbf{Notes} \\ \hline
  112. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  113. & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  114. & & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
  115. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  116. & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  117. & & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
  118. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
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  121. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
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  124. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
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  127. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  128. & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
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  130. \multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  131. & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
  132. & & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
  133. \end{tabular}
  134. \begin{tabular}{ |p{15.54cm}| }
  135. Goals for this Week \\ \hline
  136. \\ [4mm] \hline
  137. \\ [4mm] \hline
  138. \\ [4mm] \hline
  139. \\ [4mm] \hline
  140. \multicolumn{1}{l}{Grateful For:} \\
  141. % This is a bit of a kludge to get rid of left and right borders, but it works.
  142. \end{tabular}
  143. \end{document}