Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time management. 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!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

A new home for Kristen's Guide content about health, wellness, and life skills

Excuses Excuses

I cannot believe it has been over a year since I updated Kristen's Guide.  In Internet years, that's like dropping out for a decade.  I've been working hard in graduate school, studying mental health counseling and clinical psychophysiology, and have learned a lot that I want to share with my readers, but because I've been so busy, I haven't had time to design anything new or post any of the great information I've learned.

But Really, I Can Explain

Now, Kristen's Guide needs some serious updating.  I know you've noticed it too.  Many of my fans have been contacting me and wondering when I'll post new printables, calendars, checklists, articles, how-to guides, calculators, etc.  I've had several messages from people worried that Kristen's Guide was going offline.  I've even had multiple offers to sell it.  But, don't worry, it's sticking around.  However, rather than just updating things the same ol' way, I'm going to try something new.  Kristen's Guide will still have lots of great information about a wide variety of topics and free printables, and I will update it, but I'm also starting a new site: All Together Wellness at http://www.alltogetherwellness.com

Introducing All Together Wellness: A Health and Wellness Focused Site from the Creator of Kristen's Guide

The goal of All Together Wellness is to have a website/blog that has more specific wellness and health focused information along with life skills that everyone can use.  All other topics that don't fit into a wellness category (e.g. coding web pages and shopping guides) will still be on Kristen's Guide.  All Together Wellness will also be less focused on me personally, which will allow for guest posts from other experts and professionals instead of just having every post be,well, "Kristen's Guide to ...."  Plus, it will be database driven using flexible platforms, so we can expand it as needed.  For all you non-geeks out there, that means it can do more than the old Kristen's Guide website.  At All Together Wellness, in addition to having articles and printables, we could have life skills and wellness courses that you can enroll in online, forums for getting questions answered, and social networking so you can keep in touch with like-minded people through popular social sites like Facebook and Google+.  It will take some time, of course, to get everything up and running, but we're already posting new content, and it will continue to grow.

Local Resources Too

For those of you who live in or near Gresham, Oregon (East Portland Metro), on All Together Wellness you'll also find information about local health and wellness resources since we have quite a shortage of online resources for this area.

For those of you who live in other parts of the world, we'll do our best to put up national and international health and wellness resources that can help you get pointed in the right direction.

Grand Opening Tour Time!

So head over to All Together Wellness, take a look around, and let me know what you would like to see there.  Then subscribe to the feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter to easily get updates.

See you there!

Monday, January 2, 2012

2012 Exercise/Fitness Planner Now Ready & Available

If you're planning on including exercise into your 2012 lifestyle, this fitness workout planner is exactly like the one I posted yesterday, but this one has the dates for 2012 filled in.  It's perfect for coordinating your exercise routine with your busy 2012 schedule.

Plus, since it is separate from other planners and schedules, each family member can have a worksheet for his/her own exercise routines without taking up valuable space on the family calendar, so now you're whole family can plan for a healthy new year!

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

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

Thursday, September 1, 2011

2012 Calendars and Planners

I've been getting LOTS of messages from Kristen's Guide fans wondering when I'm going to get the printable 2012 calendar, planners, schedules, etc. out.

First, I have to say how proud I am that so many of you are getting yourself organized and taking control of your time. It really does make life less stressful when you're not juggling chaotic to-do lists filled with free-floating tasks that occupy the back of your mind. There's something wonderful about being able to let go when you get to tell yourself things like, "No problem; I've got that task scheduled for Friday, so I don't need to worry about it today" or "I know I'll make that appointment because I've scheduled enough time to get there early." Bravo to all of you!

Second, I've scheduled myself to work on the 2012 items during the last couple weeks of September. That means if there's a specific printable that you're waiting for, you have to let me know now. Items that have the highest demand will get made first. Items with low requests may not get made at all if I run out of time. So tell me what you want. (Teachers! Instructors! Please let me know if you have any suggestions for changes to help you with your class and/or students.)

The NEW best way is to just go to the Kristen's Guide Facebook fan page and post a message on the wall: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kristens-Guide/305553156154

You can also get contact information, fill out contact forms, and post comments the good-ol' way at http://www.kristensguide.com

Wishing you all 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! :-)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Calendars/Planners on the Way!

I've had lots of emails from Kristen's Guide fans (love ya all) who have been wondering if I'm going to make more calendars for 2011. YES!

I'm trying to fit the project into my extremely busy schedule right now, so patience is appreciated. I normally start working on them toward the end of the year, but because the calendars and planners have become so popular, I think I'll have to start working on them in the summer! I never knew the demand would be so big! Thanks everyone!

Check http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp to see if the updated one you want is already there. If you're looking for student planners check http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp too.

Please let me know which calendars you want, and I'll add it to my to-do list. Just scroll to the bottom of the printables web page, and add a comment (I just added the comment box), or send me an email feedback@kristensguide.com

Please include the title of the calendar/planner printable you'd like in such requests. That makes it much easier for me to figure out which one you're talking about rather than trying to describe it. If you don't see what you want, and hence don't have a title for it, then feel free to describe it in as much detail as possible.

Also, I love suggestions, so feel free to send them in!

Thanks everyone!

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

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Student Planners for 2011 (and the end of 2010) are READY!

Here you go teachers, students, and home-schoolers! By popular demand, student planners dated for 2011 and the last three months are now available for downloading and printing. If you're using them for personal use, educational use, or youth/young-adult programs, you don't need a reprint license, but I would appreciate if you dropped me a line just to let me know how my calendar-making hobby is helping the world. (It's just a little ego thing that keeps me motivated :-) ).

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

If you have any suggestions, find any mistakes, or want to request other versions of planners with the dates/times/etc. filled in, just let me know. Go to http://www.kristensguide.com/Contact_Me/contact_me_printable.asp and send me a message, or email me at feedback@kristensguide.com.

If you're still waiting for the other calendars, schedules, planners, etc., I promise the 2011 versions will be available before 2011 actually gets here. Be sure to let me know which ones you're need. Those with the highest demand will be worked on first.

Thanks everyone!

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

Monday, August 31, 2009

Come and Get It! 2009-10 Weekly Student Planners / Calendars / Schedules are Ready

For those of you who were waiting for the 2009-2010 weekly planners for students (yes, teachers, homeschoolers, students, and counselors, that means you), they're here!
  • One week per page
  • August 2009 - August 2010
  • Weeks start on Monday
  • Daily schedules from 6am to 9pm
  • Room to write down assignments for each class or activity every day (one version is blank and one version has math, science, language arts, and social studies filled in with room for more subjects)
  • Back of each page has room for writing down goals, to-do items, and notes
  • Clean design to reduce distractions
I know, I know, I'm at least a month behind on getting these things ready, but I'm trying, and today I've got the most requested ones done. Hallelujah!

Get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.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 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, November 3, 2008

2009 Weekly Planners to Help You Focus on Your Values

I often find myself wondering if I'm devoting time to the things that are more important to me (e.g. family, health, home, work, learning, delicious food, weekly goals that help me become the person I want to be, and activities like volunteering). I hate going to bed and regretting not spending more time focusing on my kids, spending time with my husband, or not doing something to achieve my dreams.

So I wanted to make a calendar that would help me plan my to-do lists and schedule around those things that are most important to me. I spent a month trying variations until I found a layout that worked for me. I call it my Weekly Planner for Value Focused Tasks (a very plain name I know, but descriptive).

You can get your own to help you keep your values in focus at:
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp

Monday, September 15, 2008

New Weekly Routine Planning Printables

If you're trying to figure out how to juggle all the new autumn schedules, but don't want to set up or print out complicated daily calendars that repeat the same routine tasks over and over again or hope that your PDA battery doesn't die right when you need it, try using a printable weekly routine planner (or two). They're perfect for people who tend to have the same routine every week.

Print out a weekly routine planner for each group or family member you need to keep track of. (If you're lucky enough to have a everyone on a similar schedule, then you might only need to print out one.) Fill them out, post them on your bulletin board for everyone to see, and refer to them whenever you need to add something new to your schedule to avoid schedule conflicts.

Now you'll be sure that your new weekly class won't interfere with your spouse's weekly meeting, and with a quick glance you schedule your 4:30 doctor appointment, knowing that it won't overlap with picking up your children from their afternoon chess club.

To get the new free Weekly Routine Planning worksheets, go to
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/calendars.asp