For the rest of the year, I'm going to test out a new weekly system for my planner. It's a modification of something I was doing the first half of the year. That system was mostly okay, but not perfect.
My planner has monthly, weekly, and daily pages. I've tried weekly planners previously (without daily pages) and knew they didn't work for me. That meant I wouldn't be using my weekly pages the way they were intended to be used.
The planner I'd used for the last ten years was a daily planner with monthlies. Now I had all these weekly pages and I didn't want to waste them.
Once I discovered a monthly sticker dashboard, I had my monthly planning set. The calendar pages were a quick overview and the dashboard was how I keep track of what I need to do that month. I did a thorough planner review in March and you can see the picture of my dashboard partway through the post. There are also pictures of the not-quite-right weekly system there.
This is my spread for a week in November. I used washi tape to separate my sections. The top is to record the weather. High and low temperatures and I have a stamp set for sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, etc.
The second section is where one of the changes happened. Because of how well the monthly dashboard worked for me, I wanted to find something along those lines, but not as large. I didn't need everything I used for the month. I finally found these box stickers. I'll add circles to the This Week box later for checking things off. The "Projects" and "This Week" stickers are separate and I put them over the top of the boxes.
Projects and This Week are not for writing, although in April and May when I was doing revisions for
Wicked Ambition, I did use projects for writing then. When I'm writing the draft, there is a special section just to keep track of that.
The third section is brand new. I was keeping track of my reading on the daily page of my planner, but while that made sense in my old planner, it wasn't making sense in my current one. It got to be annoying trying to find what I was reading when and I spent a lot of time looking up this information on StoryGraph. So much simpler to give Reading its own section.
I had some leftover small (but not too small) boxes from sticker kits I'd partially used, so I put those down on the page to block out the times.
Another idea I'm going to try is listing the books read down the side of the weekly spread. I don't think it will be quite as helpful as the day by day breakdown shown above, but I tried out some longer boxes on some of the weeklies and there wasn't room for this extra section.
The bottom section is all about word count and word count goals. This is where I keep track of my writing. This is also a holdover from earlier in the year. This worked really well for me and I knew I wanted to keep it. I'd like some stickers instead of needing to write everything out, but those will bulk out the planner, so maybe not.
I'm hopeful this experiment works so that I'll be set for next year. I intend to buy this same planner again because it's nearly perfect. OMG! Such a welcome change from my old planner. I finally have the room I need to keep myself on track.
If this layout doesn't work, I'll have to brainstorm new suggestions for 2026.