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Free printable. Planners & Organization Printables on Pinterest. Planning to Get Fit – design finch. Ouch!

Planning to Get Fit – design finch

I just completed week one of “Operation Get Fit” and every muscle in my body is begging for mercy. I’ve rediscovered muscles I’d forgotten I had….and somehow even managed to bruise my tailbone within the first ten minutes of bootcamp today. Dang you, Groupon, and your irresistible deal on bargain-priced fitness classes! I’m not really sure what the impetus was for the sudden burst of motivation to get in shape (besides the impulse Groupon purchase). I feel like we were so active in Montana this summer, then returned home and quickly fell back into our sedentary ways. Of course, I decided that before I could even think about getting fit, I first needed to design a cute planner to track my progress. With planner in hand, I then went to town penciling in a simple workout schedule that hopefully I’ll be able to stick with. Monday: Walk/Jog with the DogsTuesday: YogaWednesday: Walk/Jog with the DogsThursday: YogaFriday: Walk/Jog with the DogsSaturday: BootcampSunday: Bike Ride.

Exercise File. 6 Favorite Apps for College Students. I love productivity apps.

6 Favorite Apps for College Students

There’s something about combining my pencil and paper planner to a digital device like my laptop or phone that makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. No, that’s not a joke! My previous cell phone wouldn’t let me download anymore apps because it was so out of date. I recently got the Samsung Galaxy S6 phone (that I’m paying for all myself!

Yay #adulting!) Here are some of my favorite productivity apps that I feel every college student or young professional should have. iTunes | Google Play | Desktop It’s a known fact that I live off Google Calendar. I love that Google Calendar syncs with a ton of different apps as well as the desktop online program. I can’t get enough of Google Calendar! iTunes | Google Play | Desktop Personally when I am at school I pay for all my expenses. Mint is cool because it takes your info from purchases and updates automatically and categorizes it into a budget. iTunes | Google Play Before you go shopping (or right afterwards!) Like this: Bullet Journal Instructions – Bullet Journal.

Bullet Journal Instructions – Bullet Journal. How to Organize a To Do List. So many things to do, so little time to do them.

How to Organize a To Do List

But life becomes a bit less overwhelming when all its tasks, chores, and responsibilities are written down in some sort of order. Which sort of order is best? That depends. The point of a to do list is to make life clearer, not further complicate it, so try a few options to see which method of list-making helps you stay organized. And enjoy crossing items off, one by one. 1. There are practically limitless ways to compile all the things you need to do. Continue reading below our video Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% Whatever makes a list appealing and functional for you, whether that's pretty notebook paper or blaring alarms to keep you on track, go with it. 2.

The most important of all the tasks you have to complete are those that need to be done now. 3. Whether listing today's chores or your goals for the next month, jot down or enter tasks in order from most to least urgent. 4. 5. 6. Don't write "plan vacation" on a list. 7. Free Printable Daily Routine Checklist.