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Kenneth John Odle 7ac2156994 Added 2024 version 5 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle cb75332b17 A functioning version of the planner for the remainder of 2023 5 months ago
Kenneth John Odle 36a82769e8 Fixed missing financial tick boxes; version 2.3.1 6 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle f4ceb6fe60 Added «dust» as a weekly to-do; version 2.2.1 6 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle 3351d469dd Changed thickness of lines on page 3 and 4 of each week; version 2.1.1 7 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle f541759a05 Removed frames from guide (v2.0.1) 7 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle 1f734b0ccd Merged 2024 branch 7 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle 2b41aa3c37 Redone completely in «tabularray»; added two pages per week 7 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle a4e014f1fe Added 2024 branch; changing «tabular» to «tblr» 7 months ago
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Kenneth John Odle 6c6035e75f Adjusted pagination 1 year ago
Kenneth John Odle b948a7eac7 Added habit trackers and Who Am I? page 1 year ago
Kenneth John Odle ddd317eda5 Added check-off circles to task areas. 1 year ago
Kenneth John Odle 6764624821 Cleaned up code, no longer importing planner pages from pdf 2 years ago
Kenneth John Odle d99d4e0b4d Adjusted margins in planner portion (still not happy with this) 2 years ago
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Kenneth John Odle 2d3ebdea3d Added chapter on how to use this planner 2 years ago
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# Planner in LaTeX
Current version: 2.0.0
## New in version 2.0.0
I've broken the planner into three separate documents: the planner itself, a document for annual goals (and their monthly sub-goals), and a guide that contains the background research on goals, habits, and planning.
The planner document is complete and ready to use. Note that I have included my own weekly chores and habits; if you want to change these, the LaTeX document is easy enough to edit.
The annual goals document is ready to use, although it is lacking instructions. (Something for version 2.1.0, I suppose.)
The background research document, meanwhile, is in a constant state of revision as time allows.
All three documents have been changed to version 2.0.0 to reflect this new organizational plan.
You are welcome to download the pdfs (located in the build folder) or to fork this and make it your own. Please let me know if you do so, as I would love to see what other people make of this. (Note: Because the planner document contains several tables which must be iterated over several times, compiling of this document can take a long time, upwards of an hour.) Please also remember the licensing requirements.
## Background
Yeah, I know—that's not a great title. But it benefits from accuracy.
Anyway, I've never been able to find a proper planner that works for me and that tracks the things I want to and need to track. I've played around over the years with creating one on my own, but have never come up with anything satisfactory.

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\author{Kenneth John Odle}
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{\Huge Annual and Monthly Goals}
\medskip
by Kenneth John Odle
\medskip
v. 2.0.0
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\today{}
\vspace*{10cm}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{ccancs4}
\bigskip
\begin{minipage}{14cm}
\begin{flushleft}
This work is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
\end{flushleft}
This means:
\begin{itemize}
\itemsep-0.30em
\item You are free to share this work.
\item You are free to adapt this work.
\item You are free to share your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You are not allowed to sell this work or your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You must attribute it to the author by providing the following link:
\end{itemize}
\texttt{https://git.kjodle.net/kjodle/planner-in-latex}
\end{minipage}
\end{center}
\chapter*{Goals}
\begin{multicols}{2}
On the following pages, we have an annual goal on the left, along with the ``who, what, when,'' with a breakdown of monthly sub-goals on the right.
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\author{Kenneth John Odle}
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{\Huge Guide to Goals, Habits, and Planning}
\medskip
by Kenneth John Odle
\medskip
v. 2.0.1
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\today{}
\vspace*{10cm}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{ccancs4}
\bigskip
\begin{minipage}{14cm}
\begin{flushleft}
This work is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
\end{flushleft}
This means:
\begin{itemize}
\itemsep-0.30em
\item You are free to share this work.
\item You are free to adapt this work.
\item You are free to share your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You are not allowed to sell this work or your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You must attribute it to the author by providing the following link:
\end{itemize}
\texttt{https://git.kjodle.net/kjodle/planner-in-latex}
\end{minipage}
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\chapter{Introduction}
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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.
\section{Origins}
\begin{multicols}{2}
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).
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 10.3pt 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.
\section{An Important Note}
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.)
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.
\section{A Minor Note}
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.
\section{Why Do People Have Trouble Keeping Track of Things?}
\end{multicols}
\chapter{How to Use This Planner}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\noindent I wish I could tell you that there is no wrong or right way to use this or any planner, but that is simply not true.
That said, you do need to adapt how you use this planner to fit your own needs. What I am going to present here is simply what worked for me (after spending a lot of time with things \textit{not} working for me).
\section{Do}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Do set aside some time each week to get ready for the week ahead. Because this is a Monday-to-Sunday planner, I recommend setting aside a half hour or so on Sunday evening to look at what you managed to accomplish during the week, and plan out the week to come. It is \textit{much} easier to do this the day before the new week, rather than once the week has started.
\item Do get your annual goals set very early in the year. You don't have to get them done before the new year starts—it helps to take a little time (the month of January, for instance) to reflect back on the previous year and figure out what went well and what still needs work. That will help you determine how many new goals you can handle in the coming year.
\end{enumerate}
\section{Don't}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Don't keep items that you want to turn into habits forever. For example, if you want to get into the habit of doing a refrigerator inventory every Friday evening before you go shopping on the weekend, only keep that as a to-do item until it becomes an ingrained habit. Once you do this automatically, you don't need to keep recording it as a task to do.
\item Don't fill out all those monthly and weekly goals at the bottom of the planner pages all at once. Take time at the end of each week to think about how this week has gone and what you'd like to accomplish in the coming week.
\end{enumerate}
\end{multicols}
\chapter{What Kind of Person Am I?}
I am the kind of person who:
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\noindent Let's talk about goals.
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.
There are six parts to setting and achieving a goal, and if you studied journalism in high school or college, you'll recognize them. Those six parts are what, who, when, where, why, and how. Let's look at each one in a little bit more detailed.
\section*{What}
This is the easy part. "What" means what you actually want to achieve. This can be anything from "lose ten pounds" to "save \$2,000 for a down payment on a new car". Whatever you choose, it must be \textit{specific} and \emph{measurable}. In other words, it has to be something you can see. This is why most people who fail to achieve a goal: it's not specific. You can easily tell if you've gained ten pounds just by getting on a scale. You can easily tell whether you've saved money by looking at your bank balance.
But if your goal is "get more organized" there's no way to measure "organized". The way out of this dilemma is to stop and think about what that's going to look like.
\section*{Who}
There are actually \textit{two} ``who''s here: Who can I rely on to help me achieve this goal, and who will benefit by my achieving this goal. With almost every goal, you're going to be the main beneficiary. But often, there are other people in your life who will also benefit when you achieve this goal.
The other thing to consider is who you are going to tell about this goal. Yes, some goals may be very private, but making your goals public tends to help you achieve them.
\section*{How}
The ``how'' describes the methods you are going to use to achieve this goal.
And yes, it is method\textit{s}, plural. If a goal is worth attaining, it's probably going to require a few different techniques to achieve it. For example, if your goal is to lose weight, you will probably achieve it through a combination of diet and exercise. This will mean that you have to learn to cook healthier food and how to shop for healthier food, as well as learning how to exercise safely.
If your goal is to \textit{stop} an unhealthy habit (such as smoking), then you are going to have to learn what to do in its place. This could also involve multiple techniques to achieve it.
Put a lot of thought into your ``how.'' This part of goal-setting is where a lot of your sub-goals will come from. But a lot of these will also end up as dead ends. You may have thought that a particular technique would work for you, but it doesn't, so you'll need to go with a different plan.
\section*{When}
When do you want to achieve this goal by? One month, six months, 12 months? Or this a goal that is going to take more than a year? If so, where do you want to be at the end of the first 12 months?
You will also want to build some milestones into your timeline. A lot of people make a goal of exercising every day, and then when they skip a day, they figure that they will just exercise twice as much the next day. But when you put something off like that, it becomes easier and easier to just keep putting it off. The way to avoid this is by building milestones into your timeline.
For example, if your goal is to lose 30 pounds in the next nine months, then you should lose an average of just over three pounds per month. You should set some milestones so that after three months, you will have lost ten pounds, and after six months, you will have lost 20 pounds. This gives you some intermediate goals to aim for, but also provides some flexibility if you have a bad month.
In this planner, you will have space to list annual (i.e., 12-month) goals, and then space to break these down into smaller goals which you think of as monthly goals. Within the planner pages themselves, you will then have room to break down the monthly goals into goals for each week. This is where your ``how'' and ``when'' come together.
\section*{Where}
Not many people give thought to where they are going to achieve their goals, as it is often not very important. But for some goals, location is everything. If you're trying to eat healthier, for example, you may need to start going to a different grocery store, or take a different route home which avoids driving by so many fast food restaurants and their drive-throughs.
\section*{Why}
This is where your motivation is going to come from. \textit{Why} do want to achieve this goal? How will achieving it make your life better?
\end{multicols}
\chapter{Annual Goals}
Okay, let's make some goals for the next 365 days. But first, lets talk about SMART goals. ``SMART'' is an acronym that helps make sure your goals are workable.
\begin{multicols}{2}
\noindent \textbf{S} means \textbf{specific}. Your goal isn't attainable if you can't describe what it looks like. ``Get healthier'' is \textit{not} specific, because there are a lot of different aspects to health. ``Lose weight'' or ``eat less junk food'' \textit{are} specific, because you're either losing weight or you're not, or you're eating less junk food or not.
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{M} means \textbf{measureable}. Goals without numbers are meaningless, because you will never be able to tell where you are. You have to put some numbers on it. ``Get healthier'' isn't measureable because there's no scientific way to describe what ``healthier'' means. On the other hand ``lose 20 pounds'' or ``lower my blood pressure by 10 points'' are \textit{very} measureable.
Likewise, ``eat healthier'' isn't measureable. ``Eat fast food a maximum of three times a week'' is measureable.
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{A} means \textbf{achievable}. Your goal has to be something that you can actually accomplish in a reasonable amount of time, based on variable that you have control over. A lot of people short-circuit themselves by choosing goals that are not achievable. ``Write a book'' is achievable. ``Write a \textit{New York Times} best-selling book is not, because you have no control over whether a publisher will decide to publish it, and no control over whether the book-reading public will decide to buy it.
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{R} means \textbf{relevant}. If you are going to achieve a goal, it has to mean something to you. Trying to achieve personal goals that other people tell you should achieve is not going to mean much to you. Another way to think of ``relevant'' is ``personal.'' This goal should mean something to you personally. (And yes, you have goals at work, but because they are tied to your paycheck, they are relevant to you.)
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{T} means \textbf{time-bound}. As they say, a goal without a deadline is just a wish. You need to have an end date.
It's perfectly fine if a goal takes more than one year to accomplish, by the way. Some goals, such as writing a book or running in a marathon, will definitely take longer than a year, depending on where you are starting.
\end{multicols}
\chapter{Monthly and Weekly Goals}
\begin{multicols}{2}
On the next few pages, you will see an annual goal on the left, with room to describe the ``what, who, how, when, where,'' and ``why'' and then a page on the right to break this down into monthly goals.
Keep in mind that a monthly goal may take more or less than a month to achieve. We only use the word ``monthly'' as a convenience.
\end{multicols}
\chapter{The Year}
\begin{multicols}{2}
The rest of this planner consists of 53 weeks of planning pages.
Each week is displayed on two facing pages. On the top of the left hand page is room for you to writer the month and year. You can write the dates underneath the days of the week.
Note that weeks in this planner start on Monday. This is in keeping with how most countries have arranged their calendar, as this is standardized by ISO 8601. It also encourages you to think of your weekend as a single unit, rather than two separate days, in order to get the most out of it. \bigskip
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& \\ [6mm] \hline
& \\ [6mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0}\hline
\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{Hoping For:} \TBstrut \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{document}

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\documentclass[border=0,crop]{standalone}
\usepackage{kpfonts}
% Colored lines in table, see
% https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/macros/latex/contrib/colortbl/colortbl.pdf
\usepackage{colortbl}
% Columns spanning multiple rows
\usepackage{multirow}
\begin{document}
% Remove cell padding from tabular environment
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0}
% Add padding into the header row
% See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/126539/padding-at-the-top-of-a-table-cell-in-latex
\newcommand\Tstrut{\rule{0pt}{2.2ex}} % "top" strut
\newcommand\Bstrut{\rule[-0.9ex]{0pt}{0pt}} % "bottom" strut
\newcommand{\TBstrut}{\Tstrut\Bstrut} % top&bottom struts
\begin{tabular}
% Column and vertical rules definitions
{
@{}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{8mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
}
\multicolumn{4}{l}{\hspace{-2mm}Month and Year:} \vspace{4pt}\\
\hline
% Table Header
\textbf{Day} & \textbf{Tasks/Appointments} & \textbf{Financial} & \textbf{Communications} \TBstrut \\ \hline
% Monday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Mon}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Tuesday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Tue}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Wednesday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Wed}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Thursday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Thu}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Friday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Fri}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Saturday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Sat}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Sunday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Sun}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{document}

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\begin{tabular}{ |p{1cm}|p{4.5cm}|p{4.5cm}|p{4.5cm}| }
\multicolumn{4}{l}{Month and Year:} \\
\hline
~~\textbf{Date} & \textbf{Tasks Today/Appointments} & \textbf{Financial} & \textbf{Communications} \\ \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Mo}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Tu}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large We}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Th}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Fr}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Sa}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm] \hline
\begin{center}{\Large Su}\end{center} & & & \\ [2.15cm]
\hline
\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}{ |p{7.67cm}|p{7.67cm}| }
Goals for this Year & Goals for this Month \\ \hline
& \\ [4mm] \hline
& \\ [4mm] \hline
& \\ [4mm] \hline
& \\ [4mm] \hline
\multicolumn{2}{l}{Hoping For:} \\
\end{tabular}

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\begin{tabular}{ |p{1.5cm}|p{13.08cm}| }
\hline
\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{Monthly Goals}} \\ \hline
\multirow[m]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#1}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#2}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#3}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#4}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#5}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#6}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#7}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\multirow[l]{3}{*}{\textbf{\#8}} & \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \cline{2-2}
& \\ [0.3cm] \hline
\end{tabular}

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\documentclass[twoside]{book}
\usepackage[
letterpaper,
bindingoffset=15mm,
textheight=250mm,
textwidth=175mm,
top=14mm,
footskip=5mm,
marginparwidth=0mm,
marginparsep=0mm
]{geometry}
% Prettier fonts
\usepackage[nott]{kpfonts}
% Adjusting things
% \usepackage{microtype}
% Two-columns in introduction
\usepackage{multicol}
\setlength{\columnsep}{8mm}
% Use tab stops when we need to
\usepackage{tabto}
% Use a better tabular system (2022.12.26 - currently on "Habits" pages)
\usepackage{tabularray}
\usepackage{ninecolors}
\author{Kenneth John Odle}
% Put page numbers in bottom center
\pagestyle{plain}
% Add our copyright image
\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{ {./images/} }
% https://texfaq.org/FAQ-repeat-num
% https://ctan.org/pkg/forloop
% Output a variable value: https://sodocumentation.net/latex/topic/9224/counters--if-statements-and-loops-with-latex
\usepackage{forloop}
% Draw circles, but redefine the command first
\usepackage{wasysym}
\newcommand\kcir{{\large \Circle ~}}
% Draw squares on Finances column
\newcommand{\kfin}{\texttt{\hfill {\Large $\Box$}\,AP {\Large $\Box$}\,Pd {\Large $\Box$}\,X}}
% Week at top of each page
\def\kyear{2024}
\newcounter{ct}
\newcommand{\kweek}{
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ X[1,c] X[1,c] X[7,c] },
vlines = {0.5pt,solid},
hlines = {0.5pt,solid},
rows={5mm, m, rowsep=1.5pt}
}
\textbf{Week \thect} & \kyear & Jan\hphantom{wo}Feb\hphantom{wo}Mar\hphantom{wo}Apr\hphantom{wo}May\hphantom{wo}Jun\hphantom{wo}Jul\hphantom{wo}Aug\hphantom{wo}Sep\hphantom{wo}Oct\hphantom{wo}Nov\hphantom{wo}Dec
\end{tblr}
\vspace{3mm}
}
\usepackage{verbatim}
\raggedright
\raggedbottom
\begin{document}
\chapter*{}
\thispagestyle{empty}
% \pagenumbering{gobble}
% Eliminates page number on reverse side; see https://texfaq.org/FAQ-nopageno
\begin{center}
{\Huge Planning Notebook}
\medskip
by Kenneth John Odle
\medskip
v. 2.5.0 \\ 2024 Version
\medskip
\today{}
\vspace*{10cm}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{ccancs4}
\bigskip
\begin{minipage}{14cm}
\begin{flushleft}
This work is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
\end{flushleft}
This means:
\begin{itemize}
\itemsep-0.30em
\item You are free to share this work.
\item You are free to adapt this work.
\item You are free to share your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You are not allowed to sell this work or your adaptation(s) of this work.
\item You must attribute it to the author by providing the following link:
\end{itemize}
\texttt{https://git.kjodle.net/kjodle/planner-in-latex}
\end{minipage}
\end{center}
\chapter*{Introduction}
\begin{multicols}{2}
This document is part of a never-ending search for the perfect planner.
My goal was to create a planner where I can plan my days, weeks, and entire year ahead of time as much as possible. In addition to a regular planner where I can make note of everyday life events (i.e., medical appointments), I also wanted a way to incorporate annual goals into my weekly plans. I believe the reason so many new year's resolutions fail is that we simply forget about them. If you want to achieve something, you have to keep that goal in front of you. I also wanted a place to reflect on my progress on those goals, both on a monthly and on an annual basis.
Prior to this year, this was contained in a single document. Several notable changes have led this to being version 2.0.0, most notably:
\begin{itemize}
\item The research on goals and habits has been moved to a separate document (``Notes'').
\item The annual and monthly goals and reflection pages have been moved to a separate document (``Annual Goals''). This makes it easier to refer to them when planning your weeks.
\item Tables have been reconstructed entirely using the \texttt{tabularray} package for greater consistency.
\end{itemize}
You are welcome to download the pdf of this planner and use it. You can also customize it by forking or downloading the package and making whatever changes you may want. All of these documents have been written in \LaTeX{}; only the most basic working knowledge of that language should be required to make basic changes.
If you choose to fork this work, please note that it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and your work, should you choose to release it (and I encourage you to) is required to be released under the same license.
\end{multicols}
\forloop{ct}{1}{\value{ct}<55}{
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Begin a new week
% First Left Page
\newpage
\kweek
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ | X[30,l] | X[35,l] | X[35,l] | },
rowspec={
| Q % Header Row
| Q | Q | Q | Q
| Q | Q | Q | Q
| Q | Q | Q | Q
|
},
rows={5.5mm, m, rowsep=1.5pt} %
}
% Header
\SetCell{bg=yellow7} \textbf{Yearly Goal} & \SetCell{bg=yellow8} \textbf{Monthly Goal} & \SetCell{bg=yellow9} \textbf{Weekly Activities} \\
% Table Content
\SetCell[r=4]{l} & \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
\SetCell[r=4]{l} & \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
\SetCell[r=4]{l} & \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=2]{l} & \\
& & \\
\end{tblr}
\vspace{10mm}
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ | X[55,l] | X[1,l] | X[5,c,gray9] | [gray8]X[39,l] | },
hline{1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16} = {1, 3-4}{0.5pt},
hline{3} = {1}{0.5pt,black},
hline{3} = {4}{0.5pt,gray7},
hline{5,7,9,11,13,15} = {1}{0.5pt},
rows={5.5mm, m, rowsep=2pt}
}
%Header
\SetCell{bg=teal9} \textbf{Tasks this week} & & \textbf{Day} & \SetCell{bg=teal9} \textbf{Chores} \\
%Body
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} M & \kcir \\
\kcir & & & \kcir \\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} Tu & \kcir Clean bathroom sinks \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Clean toilets \\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} W & \kcir Clean bathtub \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Pickup floor \hspace{2em} \kcir Dust \\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} Th & \kcir Vacuum \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Kitchen floor \\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} F & \kcir Clear off DR table \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Clean office\\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} Sa & \kcir Meal planning \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Grocery planning \\
\kcir & & \SetCell[r=2]{c} Su & \kcir Grocery shopping \\
\kcir & & & \kcir Meal prep\\
\end{tblr}
% First Right Page
\newpage
\kweek
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ X[47,l] X[1.5,l] X[51.5,l] },
vlines = {0.5pt,solid},
hlines = {0.5pt,solid},
rows={5mm, m, rowsep=1.5pt},
% hline{7,12,17,22,27,32} = {2-3}{0.5pt,solid,azure4},
% hline{1,2,Z} = {1-3}{0.5pt,solid,gray1},
% hline{9,10,13,14,17,18,21,22} = {1-1}{0.5pt,solid,gray1}
}
\SetCell{bg=green9} \textbf{Pre-week Notes:} & \SetCell[c=2]{l, bg=azure9}\textbf{Log:}\\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Monday}} & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Tuesday}} & \\
& & \\
\SetCell{bg=violet9} \textbf{Hoping For:} & & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Wednesday}} & \\
\SetCell{bg=violet9} \textbf{Looking For:} & & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
\SetCell{bg=violet9} \textbf{Grateful For:} & \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Thursday}} & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
\SetCell{bg=brown9} \textbf{Post-week Notes:} & & \\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Friday}} & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Saturday}} & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& \SetCell[r=5]{c, fg=gray2}\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{{\footnotesize Sunday}} & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
& & \\
\end{tblr}
\vspace{5mm}
% Second Left Page
\newpage
\kweek
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ |[0.75pt] X[6,c] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] },
rowspec= {
|[0.75pt]Q % Header
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]
},
rows={5.3mm, m, rowsep=1.3pt}
}
% Header
\textbf{Day} & \SetCell{bg=teal9} \textbf{Tasks Today} & \SetCell{bg=yellow9} \textbf{Goal Steps} \\
% Monday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Mon} & \kcir & \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Tuesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Tue} & \kcir & \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Wednesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Wed} & \kcir & \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Thursday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Thu} & \kcir & \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Friday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Fri} & \kcir & \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Saturday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sat} & \kcir Mail & \kcir \kcir Read \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
% Sunday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sun} & \kcir Finances for next week & \kcir \kcir Read \\
& \kcir Goals/Activities for next week & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
\end{tblr}
% Second Right Page
\newpage
\kweek
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ |[0.75pt] X[6,c] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] },
rowspec= {
|[0.75pt]Q % Header
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]
},
rows={5.3mm, m, rowsep=1.3pt}
}
% Header
\textbf{Day} & \SetCell{bg=green9} \textbf{Finances} & \SetCell{bg=brown9} \textbf{Health} \\
% Monday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Mon} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Tuesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Tue} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Wednesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Wed} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Thursday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Thu} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Friday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Fri} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Saturday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sat} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Sunday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sun} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
\end{tblr}
} % End forloop
\end{document}

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planner.tex

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\documentclass[twoside]{report}
\documentclass[twoside]{book}
\usepackage[
letterpaper,
inner=25mm,
outer=25mm,
bindingoffset=5mm,
textheight=10in,
top=1in,
bottom=1in,
% headheight=0.3in,
% headsep=0.3in,
% foot=0.5in,
footskip=0.5in,
% showframe
bindingoffset=15mm,
textheight=250mm,
textwidth=175mm,
top=14mm,
footskip=5mm,
marginparwidth=0mm,
marginparsep=0mm
]{geometry}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{array}
\usepackage{multirow}
% Prettier fonts
\usepackage[nott]{kpfonts}
% Adjusting things
% \usepackage{microtype}
% Two-columns in introduction
\usepackage{multicol}
\setlength{\columnsep}{8mm}
% Use tab stops when we need to (especially in footnotes)
% Use tab stops when we need to
\usepackage{tabto}
% \usepackage{ifthen} % https://ctan.org/pkg/ifthen
% \usepackage{setspace} % http://ctan.org/pkg/setspace
% Use a better tabular system (2022.12.26 - currently on "Habits" pages)
\usepackage{tabularray}
\usepackage{ninecolors}
\author{Kenneth John Odle}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
% \usepackage{tgtermes} % Set Times Font
\usepackage{kpfonts}
% Put page numbers in bottom center
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{\Huge Planning Notebook}
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by Kenneth John Odle
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v. 1.1.0
v. 2.4.0 \\ 2024 Version
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\chapter*{Introduction}
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\chapter{Introduction}
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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.
\section{Origins}
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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).
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.
\section{An Important Note}
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.)
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.
\section{A Minor Note}
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.
\section{Why Do People Have Trouble Keeping Track of Things?}
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\chapter{Goals}
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\noindent Let's talk about goals.
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.
There are six parts to setting and achieving a goal, and if you studied journalism in high school or college, you'll recognize them. Those six parts are what, who, when, where, why, and how. Let's look at each one in a little bit more detailed.
\section*{What}
This is the easy part. "What" means what you actually want to achieve. This can be anything from "lose ten pounds" to "save \$2,000 for a down payment on a new car". Whatever you choose, it must be \textit{specific} and \emph{measurable}. In other words, it has to be something you can see. This is why most people who fail to achieve a goal: it's not specific. You can easily tell if you've gained ten pounds just by getting on a scale. You can easily tell whether you've saved money by looking at your bank balance.
But if your goal is "get more organized" there's no way to measure "organized". The way out of this dilemma is to stop and think about what that's going to look like.
\section*{Who}
There are actually \textit{two} ``who''s here: Who can I rely on to help me achieve this goal, and who will benefit by my achieving this goal. With almost every goal, you're going to be the main beneficiary. But often, there are other people in your life who will also benefit when you achieve this goal.
The other thing to consider is who you are going to tell about this goal. Yes, some goals may be very private, but making your goals public tends to help you achieve them.
\section*{How}
The ``how'' describes the methods you are going to use to achieve this goal.
And yes, it is method\textit{s}, plural. If a goal is worth attaining, it's probably going to require a few different techniques to achieve it. For example, if your goal is to lose weight, you will probably achieve it through a combination of diet and exercise. This will mean that you have to learn to cook healthier food and how to shop for healthier food, as well as learning how to exercise safely.
If your goal is to \textit{stop} an unhealthy habit (such as smoking), then you are going to have to learn what to do in its place. This could also involve multiple techniques to achieve it.
Put a lot of thought into your ``how.'' This part of goal-setting is where a lot of your sub-goals will come from. But a lot of these will also end up as dead ends. You may have thought that a particular technique would work for you, but it doesn't, so you'll need to go with a different plan.
\section*{When}
When do you want to achieve this goal by? One month, six months, 12 months? Or this a goal that is going to take more than a year? If so, where do you want to be at the end of the first 12 months?
You will also want to build some milestones into your timeline. A lot of people make a goal of exercising every day, and then when they skip a day, they figure that they will just exercise twice as much the next day. But when you put something off like that, it becomes easier and easier to just keep putting it off. The way to avoid this is by building milestones into your timeline.
For example, if your goal is to lose 30 pounds in the next nine months, then you should lose an average of just over three pounds per month. You should set some milestones so that after three months, you will have lost ten pounds, and after six months, you will have lost 20 pounds. This gives you some intermediate goals to aim for, but also provides some flexibility if you have a bad month.
In this planner, you will have space to list annual (i.e., 12-month) goals, and then space to break these down into smaller goals which you think of as monthly goals. Within the planner pages themselves, you will then have room to break down the monthly goals into goals for each week. This is where your ``how'' and ``when'' come together.
\section*{Where}
Not many people give thought to where they are going to achieve their goals, as it is often not very important. But for some goals, location is everything. If you're trying to eat healthier, for example, you may need to start going to a different grocery store, or take a different route home which avoids driving by so many fast food restaurants and their drive-throughs.
\section*{Why}
This is where your motivation is going to come from. \textit{Why} do want to achieve this goal? How will achieving it make your life better?
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\chapter{Annual Goals}
Okay, let's make some goals for the next 365 days. But first, lets talk about SMART goals. ``SMART'' is an acronym that helps make sure your goals are workable.
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\noindent \textbf{S} means \textbf{specific}. Your goal isn't attainable if you can't describe what it looks like. ``Get healthier'' is \textit{not} specific, because there are a lot of different aspects to health. ``Lose weight'' or ``eat less junk food'' \textit{are} specific, because you're either losing weight or you're not, or you're eating less junk food or not.
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\noindent \textbf{M} means \textbf{measureable}. Goals without numbers are meaningless, because you will never be able to tell where you are. You have to put some numbers on it. ``Get healthier'' isn't measureable because there's no scientific way to describe what ``healthier'' means. On the other hand ``lose 20 pounds'' or ``lower my blood pressure by 10 points'' are \textit{very} measureable.
Likewise, ``eat healthier'' isn't measureable. ``Eat fast food a maximum of three times a week'' is measureable.
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{A} means \textbf{achievable}. Your goal has to be something that you can actually accomplish in a reasonable amount of time, based on variable that you have control over. A lot of people short-circuit themselves by choosing goals that are not achievable. ``Write a book'' is achievable. ``Write a \textit{New York Times} best-selling book is not, because you have no control over whether a publisher will decide to publish it, and no control over whether the book-reading public will decide to buy it.
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{R} means \textbf{relevant}. If you are going to achieve a goal, it has to mean something to you. Trying to achieve personal goals that other people tell you should achieve is not going to mean much to you. Another way to think of ``relevant'' is ``personal.'' This goal should mean something to you personally. (And yes, you have goals at work, but because they are tied to your paycheck, they are relevant to you.)
\bigskip
\noindent \textbf{T} means \textbf{time-bound}. As they say, a goal without a deadline is just a wish. You need to have an end date.
It's perfectly fine if a goal takes more than one year to accomplish, by the way. Some goals, such as writing a book or running in a marathon, will definitely take longer than a year, depending on where you are starting.
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\chapter{Monthly and Weekly Goals}
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On the next few pages, you will see an annual goal on the left, with room to describe the ``what, who, how, when, where,'' and ``why'' and then a page on the right to break this down into monthly goals.
Keep in mind that a monthly goal may take more or less than a month to achieve. We only use the word ``monthly'' as a convenience.
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\chapter{Weekly Task List}
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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.
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\chapter{The Year}
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The rest of this planner consists of 53 weeks of planning pages.
Each week is displayed on two facing pages. On the top of the left hand page is room for you to writer the month and year. You can write the dates underneath the days of the week.
This document is part of a never-ending search for the perfect planner.
Note that weeks in this planner start on Monday. This is in keeping with how most countries have arranged their calendar, as this is standardized by ISO 8601. It also encourages you to think of your weekend as a single unit, rather than two separate days, in order to get the most out of it. \bigskip
My goal was to create a planner where I can plan my days, weeks, and entire year ahead of time as much as possible. In addition to a regular planner where I can make note of everyday life events (i.e., medical appointments), I also wanted a way to incorporate annual goals into my weekly plans. I believe the reason so many new year's resolutions fail is that we simply forget about them. If you want to achieve something, you have to keep that goal in front of you. I also wanted a place to reflect on my progress on those goals, both on a monthly and on an annual basis.
\noindent The columns are fairly self-explanatory. \bigskip
Prior to this year, this was contained in a single document. Several notable changes have led this to being version 2.0.0, most notably:
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\item Use ``Tasks/Appointments'' for things that must get done on that particular day.
\item Use ``Financial'' to record bills that are due as well as pay days (and amounts).
\item Use ``Communications'' to record any outgoing messages, emails, or phone calls you must make, or any significant items that come in.
\item Use ``Health'' to record health statistics, exercise statistics, etc.
\item The ``Tasks This Week'' column is for things that must get done \textit{this week}, but not necessarily on any particular day.
\item The ``Notes'' column is for taking notes, of course.
\item The research on goals and habits has been moved to a separate document (``Notes'').
\item The annual and monthly goals and reflection pages have been moved to a separate document (``Annual Goals''). This makes it easier to refer to them when planning your weeks.
\item Tables have been reconstructed entirely using the \texttt{tabularray} package for greater consistency.
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\noindent Special spaces:
You are welcome to download the pdf of this planner and use it. You can also customize it by forking or downloading the package and making whatever changes you may want. All of these documents have been written in \LaTeX{}; only the most basic working knowledge of that language should be required to make basic changes.
If you choose to fork this work, please note that it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and your work, should you choose to release it (and I encourage you to) is required to be released under the same license.
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\item At the bottom of the left-hand page is room for ``Goals for this Year'' and ``Goals for this Month''. These aren't for \textit{all} your annual goals, but rather just for the one or two you want to focus on this week. On the right-hand side is room for a corresponding monthly goal.
\item At the bottom of the right-hand page is room for ``Goals for this Week,'' which corresponds to anything you want to accomplish this week to get you closer to meeting that monthly goal, which in turns gets you closer to that annual goal.
\item At the very bottom of the left-hand page is ``Hoping for:'' where you can write something down that you are hoping to see or do this week.
\item At the very top of the right-hand page is ``Look for:'' where you can record what you are looking for this week, whether it's the first flower of spring or a few extra minutes here and there to relax.
\item At the very bottom of the right-hand page is ``Grateful for:'' where you can make a note of something you were grateful for this week.
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% Sunday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sun} & \kcir Finances for next week & \kcir \kcir Read \\
& \kcir Goals/Activities for next week & \kcir \kcir Exercise \\
& \kcir & \kcir \kcir \kcir \kcir Create \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
& \kcir & \kcir \\
\end{tblr}
% Second Right Page
\newpage
\kweek
\begin{tblr}{
width=175mm,
colspec={ |[0.75pt] X[6,c] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] X[47,l] |[0.75pt] },
rowspec= {
|[0.75pt]Q % Header
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q |[0.25pt]Q
|[0.75pt]
},
rows={5.3mm, m, rowsep=1.3pt}
}
% Header
\textbf{Day} & \SetCell{bg=green9} \textbf{Finances} & \SetCell{bg=brown9} \textbf{Health} \\
% Monday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Mon} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Tuesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Tue} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Wednesday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Wed} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Thursday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Thu} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Friday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Fri} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Saturday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sat} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
% Sunday
\SetCell[r=5]{c} \textbf{Sun} & \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
& \kfin & \\
\end{tblr}
} % End forloop
\end{document}

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\documentclass[border=0,crop]{standalone}
\usepackage{kpfonts}
% Colored lines in table, see
% https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/macros/latex/contrib/colortbl/colortbl.pdf
\usepackage{colortbl}
\begin{document}
% Remove cell padding from tabular environment
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0}
% Add padding into the header row
% See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/126539/padding-at-the-top-of-a-table-cell-in-latex
\newcommand\Tstrut{\rule{0pt}{2.6ex}} % "top" strut
\newcommand\Bstrut{\rule[-0.9ex]{0pt}{0pt}} % "bottom" strut
\newcommand{\TBstrut}{\Tstrut\Bstrut} % top&bottom struts
\begin{tabular}{
% Cell and vertical rules definitions
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{171mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
}
Goals for this Week \TBstrut \\ \hline
\\ [6mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\hline
\\ [6mm] \hline
\\ [6mm] \hline
\\ [6mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0}\hline
Grateful For: \TBstrut \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{document}

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\documentclass[border=0,crop]{standalone}
\usepackage{kpfonts}
% Colored lines in table, see
% https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/macros/latex/contrib/colortbl/colortbl.pdf
\usepackage{colortbl}
% Columns spanning multiple rows
\usepackage{multirow}
\begin{document}
% Remove cell padding from tabular environment
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0}
% Add padding into the header row
% See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/126539/padding-at-the-top-of-a-table-cell-in-latex
\newcommand\Tstrut{\rule{0pt}{2.2ex}} % "top" strut
\newcommand\Bstrut{\rule[-0.9ex]{0pt}{0pt}} % "bottom" strut
\newcommand{\TBstrut}{\Tstrut\Bstrut} % top&bottom struts
\begin{tabular}
% Column and vertical rules definitions
{
@{}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{8mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
p{50mm}
!{\color{black}\vline}
}
\multicolumn{4}{l}{\hspace{-2mm}Look For:} \vspace{4pt}\\
\hline
% Table Header
\textbf{Day} & \textbf{Health} & \textbf{Tasks This Week} & \textbf{Notes} \TBstrut \\ \hline
% Monday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Mon}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Tuesday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Tue}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Wednesday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Wed}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Thursday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Thu}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Friday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Fri}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Saturday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Sat}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
% Sunday
\multirow{5}{8mm}{\begin{center}\vspace{5.5mm}\textbf{Sun}\end{center}} & & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor[gray]{0.6}\cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \cline{2-4}
& & & \\ [5.1mm] \arrayrulecolor{black}\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{document}

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\begin{tabular}{ |p{4.9cm}|p{4.9cm}|p{4.9cm}| }
\multicolumn{3}{l}{Look For:} \\
\hline
\textbf{Health} & \textbf{Tasks This Week} & \textbf{Notes} \\ \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\multirow{3}{*}{} & & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \cline{2-3}
& & \\ [0.402cm] \hline
\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}{ |p{15.54cm}| }
Goals for this Week \\ \hline
\\ [4mm] \hline
\\ [4mm] \hline
\\ [4mm] \hline
\\ [4mm] \hline
\multicolumn{1}{l}{Grateful For:} \\
% This is a bit of a kludge to get rid of left and right borders, but it works.
\end{tabular}
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