Weekly Planner Free Printable

Weekly Planner Free Printable | Weekly Planner Free Printables PDF | Weekly Planner Printable Minimalist | Weekly Planner Printable Horizontal | Download for free on the MomsPrintables blog!

Weekly Planner Free Printable

I LOVE planning. I write down things I have to do *just* so I can cross them off. ? It’s a thrill for me apparently. ?

I go to the craft stores and head right to the planner section to drool over all the notebooks, stickers, and pads of paper.

I usually end up getting inspired at the store, then coming home to design my own printables that I can customize exactly to my style or current mood.

This weekly planner free printable is one that I designed in a last-minute hurry when I had a busy week approaching and I wanted something new and simple to write my to-do’s on. And I was in the mood for this fun kind of blue-green (thinking wishfully about blue skies or beaches?!). ?

Weekly Planner Free Printable | Weekly Planner Free Printables PDF | Weekly Planner Printable Minimalist | Weekly Planner Printable Horizontal | Download for free on the MomsPrintables blog!

I love weekly planner pages because I manage my time so much better when I have to-do’s written out on paper!

I even segment my tasks when possible, because I frequently have 15-minute bits of time that I don’t want to waste. Those 15-minute time blocks add up and it’s honestly how I get a ton done!

On to the Weekly Planner (free printable):

It’s easy to download our minimalistic weekly planner printable — just click on the button below and the PDF will open in a new tab.

HERE’S HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR WEEK:

  1. Take just a few minutes to plan out your week (usually a couple days leading up to my week, I am jotting down all the random things I need to accomplish, then I organize them). This will save you loads of time re-thinking everything throughout your week!
  2. Prioritize what things are most important each day and put those down first in case things come up and you won’t have as much time as you hope to.
  3. Break down daily tasks into smaller, more reasonable tasks. Sometimes I don’t have a 2-hour block in a day to get a bigger project done, but I *do* have several 15-minute blocks throughout the day that will allow me to get that big task done slowly.
  4. Whatever doesn’t get done this week shouldn’t stress you out — just move it onto next week’s planner page! ?

:: PIN FOR LATER ::

Weekly Planner Free Printable | Weekly Planner Free Printables PDF | Weekly Planner Printable Minimalist | Weekly Planner Printable Horizontal | Download for free on the MomsPrintables blog!

Here’s another free printable weekly planner that is not-so-minimalistic! Sometimes I’m in the mood for some color, and this one is a big pop of color!

 

 

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