Nevertheless, "FSC-certified" denotes paper that is sourced in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Note from The Lavendaire Team - This product was originally indicated to have been printed using "FSC-certified recycled paper." As of October 2021, we learned that the paper used was actually "FSC-certified mix paper," which is only partially made of recycled materials. At the rate that I use it, one planner is enough to last me a year." – Aileen, creator of Lavendaire "I love the undated format of the Daily Planner because I can just use it when I need to, and not worry about wasting paper if I skip days. If not used daily: The planner will last an overall total of 184 days.If used daily: Starting on Jan 1, 2020, the planner will last until –184 consecutive days. The Daily Planner allows for around six months of daily planning: Shipped in paper box made of recycled materials. Packaged in 1000g cardboard box made of recycled materials. Printed using FSC-certified 100 GSM mix paper and food grade inks.The message of the "Create Today" Planner:Ĭreate a beautiful day (full of intention) & create something beautiful today (whether it's something tangible or simply a feeling of joy). Today’s Wins – List highlights or accomplishments you’re proud of from the day.I’m Grateful For – Reflect on what you’re grateful for from the day.Notes – Write down any notes to self or reminders for the day.Self Care – List positive habits or activities you’d like to incorporate into your day.To Do – List other tasks you’d like to get done today.Most Important Tasks – If you could only accomplish three tasks and be satisfied with your day, what would those tasks be?.Today I Want to Feel / Today’s Focus – Set intentions of how you want to feel & the area of life you’d like to focus on for the day.If you forget to use it one day, you can pick it up the next day guilt-free – no missed days, no wasted paper like in dated planners. You can use it any day of the year, whenever you feel called to design your day with a little more intention. The prize is a Paperchase ‘Get Things Done’ Planner- no cash alternatives to the stated prize will be offered.įind more great giveaways at Super Lucky Di and The Prize Finder.The Daily Planner by Lavendaire is a 184 -page undated, daily planner to help you design a productive, effective & meaningful day.Įach page of the planner guides you to set your intentions for the day, organize your to-do’s, prioritize self care habits, and celebrate the day with gratitude, featuring 184 unique inspirational quotes on each page. Only entrants received via the Rafflecopter widget will be considered valid. Winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter after the closing date and will be notified within 5 days of competition end. Entries received after this time and date will not be valid. Terms and Conditions: Competition closes at 12.00am (midnight) GMT on Sunday 28th February 2016. To be in with a chance of winning one of these brilliant planners, simply fill in the Rafflecopter below, and enter using as many options as you’d like. No mean feat, what with 2 young children, 2 jobs, an Etsy Store, a home to run and life in general to organise! With pages to write your priorities for the days ahead, daily hour-by-hour pages, and space to write your notes and general lists, this has definitely made the cut when it comes to keeping myself on top of all life throws at me. I’ve always been a sucker for a pretty notebook to write my ‘to do’ lists in, and this brilliant ‘Get Things Done’ planner from Paperchase has really caught my eye! But when it comes to making sure the bills are paid, my work is done, emails are answered, and everyone has everything they need and is in the right place, then I need to be on the ball! This past month or so, I’ve been decluttering (you can see more of this here, and here), and generally spending January house-wise pottering about and deciding what can be done to keep our lives running smoothly.ĭon’t get me wrong, I love my home to be fun, filled with people and am happy for the kids to enjoy it and get messy. If you’re a regular reader to my blog, you’ll know that I’m quite ‘big’ on being organised, and living in a (fairly) organised home.
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