The Planner Chronicles: Part 5

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Back in May, I updated my Planner Chronicles series by letting you know that I was still using my Martha Stewart Arc planner from Staples.

Well, it’s November and I’m happy to say that I am still using the same planner.

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I love the size – about 8.5 x 5 – and I love the convenience of being able to add, remove, or move pages so easily.

The only issue I’ve had are the pages themselves. I’ve had a hard time finding ones that work for me.

The monthly pages are fine, but the daily or weekly pages I’ve used don’t seem to quite fit my needs.

Basically, as a woman with ADHD, I need to have things in front of me so that I remember them. That means my to do list plus my daily or weekly view. I haven’t decided yet which I prefer, although I’m leaning towards a weekly one.

If you follow me on Pinterest, you are most likely aware of my planner addiction. I have almost 300 pins just about planners. In my defense, I’m always on the lookout for better ways of doing things.

I finally decided that the only way to get what I want is to make it myself. I’m just sad that I have no skills in making something both useful and beautiful – no graphics skills – so I have to settle for utility.

I have the bare bones of my planner laid out already, but I thought I would get your opinion as well, since I intend to make it available for you too.

What do you need/want in a planner that you don’t have now?

What pages would you include? I’m thinking a dump list and a meal planning sheet. What about holiday sheets?

Please comment below or email me with your thoughts. I’d love to hear from you!

Lacy Estelle

Lacy Estelle

Lacy Estelle is the writer of Lacyestelle.com and the Podcast host for An ADD Woman.

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  1. Hello! I really like your blog! As I read your posts, I identify myself in each post! I’m same way with my planner as you are. Monthly pages are fine but weekly and daily – I customize. A few years ago, I used a half size Arc planner and spend time designing the inserts. I went through a few iterations but all for a good cause! Currently I’m using a ring binder with an accompanying brain dump notebook. I share my inserts through my Instagram account and can share them with you.