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How i plan my weeks out

I am a massive organizer, I have to know what I am doing that week, and if anything changes, I freak out, so I am going to share how I organize my weeks out so that I stay on top of everything I do and have to do.

So I have just a cheaper planner from Kmart; it is black, and it only cost me fifteen dollars, and it includes a lot of things, and I just love it. If you want one of your own, click here.

Now I just use the to-do list section, but they also have a weekly and monthly calendar. I may eventually start using the weekly part, but I just use the to-do list for now.

So I start off by writing the date. I will be using a part of my actual list to show you guys what I do so you also get a sneak peek into my life.

So I would write that weeks date 12-1 is the start day and 18-1 is the last day.

I then list everything I have to do so it looks something like this.

12-1 to 18-1

publish double trouble on Wattpad
finish writing double trouble
write 8,638 words
add end screens and cards for youtube videos 21st to 31st
film rest of the youtube video for the 30th
go to wellington -14th
edit wellington video
upload (cards, end screens, tags) wellington vlog
edit three Wattpad chapters
edit three pages of project hybrid
bleach hair

As I do everything, I cross it off. I don't have anything in order just because as things pop up, I add them, but things like appointments or going away I add the date next to.

and there you have it, my weekly outline

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