Showing posts with label Household Notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Household Notebook. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Requests Requested Please! Tell me what printables you want and need

I'm working on making some new printables and wanted to know which ones I should work on first.  To tell me what you need, please do the following.

  1. Go to http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/index.asp and scroll down.  
  2. Click on the category of the printables you want/need.  (If you don't see the category listed, just stay on the main printables page.)
  3. Post a comment at the bottom of the page telling me what you'd like me to create.
As you know, I'm currently working on my master's degree and a post-graduate certification in addition to working, volunteering, raising a family, etc., so I'm insanely busy.  Thus, I'll be using the information I receive from comments (as well as the info already sent to me from all of you wonderful people) to prioritize my to-do list.  

My first goal is to get the Student Weekly Planners and Daily Planners (dated for the 2013-2014 school year) up, since there have been requests for it, and I hope to also make them available in a printed edition via Lulu.com for those of you who want it spiral bound.

Thanks for your input!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Menu and Exercise Planners for New Year's Resolutions

That's right, it's time to plan out the details of your New Year's resolutions!  I've been getting lots of email requests for health-related calendars for everyone trying to improve their fitness and lose weight or to just spend more time taking care of their bodies to improve their brains (a healthy brain improves mental health and happiness).  I played with lots of designs and these seemed to be the winners.

The first is a 2012 weekly menu planner.  You can plan each meal, including snacks, and note any nutritional goals you'd like to achieve (e.g. calories, fat grams, etc.).  This is great for anyone who needs more room than a single box (which is in many of my other planners) and wants a more detailed plan without having to fill in spaces for every tiny detail.

The second is a weekly workout / exercise / fitness planner.  This will allow you to plan the various components of a well-rounded fitness program (e.g. endurance, strength, agility, balance, flexibility, power, recovery, etc.).  This planner is not dated, which allows for greater flexibility, and will integrate well with most fitness plans.  (Please note, to record workout details, such as reps and sets for strength training, you will likely want a separate sport training specific log sheet.  This planner worksheet is more generalized.)

To get them go to http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

More to come!  Keep sending me your requests!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

More New 2012 Weekly Calendars Are Ready on Kristen's Guide

This has been a busy year, and I'm trying hard to keep up with 2 graduate programs, a family, volunteering in two organizations, working, and keeping my weight down and my sanity up. I know many of you are doing the same, juggling so many things in life, and I know that your need to keep things organized is high. I've had lots of requests and demands for the 2012 calendars, and I hate to keep you all waiting, so I'm making a big effort to get it all done by January 1st.

If there is a specific calendar you're looking for, please leave a comment on the calendars page, and I'll add it to my list. The more requests I get for an item, the higher of a priority it gets when I'm going down my to-do list.

Today, I'm working on weekly calendars. Please stop by a check out what I've done so far.
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Don't forget to check back tomorrow for more.

Friday, November 25, 2011

2012 Value-Focused Task-Based Weekly Planner/Calendar Is Ready

I know I've been slow to get the 2012 calendars up this year, but I've got one done! The 2012 Value-Focused Task-Based Printable Calendar and Planner is ready.

To get it, just go to
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

There's more to come.

Please let me know if there are other schedules, planners, calendars, printables, etc. that you would like to see. I prioritize these projects based on demand, so the more feedback you give me, the better chance there is that you'll see the printable you want sooner.

Wishing you a happy day,
Kristen

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy New Year Calendar Lovers

Alrighty, the top 3 requests I received were for the free printable calendars and planners were for the Weekly Planner for 2011, the Value-Based Weekly Planner for 2011, and the 4 Column Planner for 2011. So here they are.

Get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp


Keep sending me your suggestions and requests. I'll make more in order of demand popularity, so the more people ask for a certain printable, the sooner you'll see it posted.

Also, I'll be removing the links to the 2009 printables to make room for new ones. Grab them if you need them.

Happy day! :-)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

New Weekly Calendar/Planner Printable

If you're looking for a printable weekly planner that will allow you to plan your tasks and appointments by time-of-day (e.g. morning, afternoon, evening, late night), then this will keep you on schedule. Blank and 2011 versions available.

Get the new calendar/planner in the "Weekly" section at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp


MORE COMING SOON! Keep sending me your suggestions and requests. (Or just drop me a line to let me know how you're using my printables; it keeps me motivated!)

Happy day,
Kristen
feedback@kristensguide.com

Monday, September 6, 2010

Calendar Time!

OK everybody! It's time to work on the calendars for 2011. The current quarter of school is wrapping up (I'm getting my M.S. in Mental Health Counseling), and I'm finally going to have some time to get all the calendar work done!

So here's your job. Let me know which calendars, schedules, planners, etc. you want for 2011. The ones with the highest demand by all of you will get made first. I know that many of you have been asking for 2010-11 school planners, so I'll get started on the basic student planner first. What do you want me to work on after that?

Also, got any suggestions for improvements or requests? TELL ME!

Just send a message to feedback@kristensguide.com

Monday, October 19, 2009

Two New 2010 Weekly Calendars/Planners are Ready

Number 2 and 3 on my list of most requested items is up. The 2010 Weekly Planner (a basic, simple design) and the 2010 Weekly Planner for Value-Focused Tasks (to help you focus on your priorities).

If you were waiting for them, come and get 'em at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

New 2010 Calendars 1 Month per Page

Another printable calendar is ready. (I'm trying to produce them in the order of popularity.) Here is one of my most requested ones, the simple 1 month/page dated calendar for 2010.

Get it at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Which Free School Printables Do You Want? Submit Your Suggestions

It's time for me to put together the school-related printables for 2009-2010.

I've had many requests by teachers, students, and parents for new education related printables. The most popular request so far has been for new student schedules and homework planners, so I'll be working on those first. If you'd like to suggest changes to a current design or suggest a completely new design, please let me know. I hope to have all the new designs done by August.

To give me your suggestion go to
http://www.kristensguide.com/Contact_Me/contact_me_printable.asp

Monday, February 2, 2009

New Look for Estimates/Quotes Worksheet (and Better for Notebooks too)

The next time you're calling around to get estimates/quotes for your latest project, try using the new and improved Estimates/Quotes Worksheet & Log. You can keep all of your quote information on one handy organized sheet of paper instead of dozens of Post-Its and scraps.

I've replaced the color with a soft gray (to ease your colored ink budget and reduce strain on your eyes). I've also switched it from landscape orientation to portrait, so it will be easier to read and write on it when it's tucked away in your household notebook.

Print it today, put it in your notebook, and it'll be at your fingertips when you need it.

Get it at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/phone.asp

New 1 Year Calendar Grid Printable Is Ready

If you like tracking your accomplishments, you should definitely try out the new one year calendar grid printable. There's one square for every day of the year, and there's just enough space to enter short information (e.g. distance traveled, weight, allowance earned, etc.) or for checking off days when you complete your goals.

You can also use it for planning key events for upcoming projects, meeting times for groups, or anything else your heart desires. If you want to get fancy, you can even use colored pencils or little star stickers to color code your entries (go wild).

It has 1001 uses all on one page.

Get it at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Friday, January 23, 2009

2009 Year on One Page Calendar is Ready

You can quickly look at all the dates for the year on one easy-to-read printable page that fits perfectly in your household notebook or on your bulletin board with the 2009 Year Calendar.

Get it at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Friday, December 12, 2008

Basic Weekly Calendars / Planner

I was asked if I could put together some basic weekly planner, seven rows (one for each day of the week), no fancy boxes to divide up the days (e.g. no chore or menu sections), and a place for some notes for the week.

Well here ya go. I made:
Blank Weekly Planner
2009 Weekly Planner (dated)
2009 Weekly Planner with Holidays (remember all those USA, Canadian, Mexican, and UN holidays when you're planning stuff)

Go get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp
under the weekly calendars section

Monday, December 8, 2008

New Free Printable Emergency Information Section for Household Notebook

I'm creating a new group of printables to make life a little easier (and safer): printables to help you during an emergency.

Today, I'm starting things off by giving away printable emergency information forms for the emergency section of your household notebook. This is where you would keep all of the "I need to know right now!" information, like important phone numbers, where the gas shut-off is located, and how to get to the hospital. It's a must-have if you have kids, babysitters, housesitters, etc.

Get the emergency printables at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/emergencies.asp

(More emergency printables will be coming soon.)