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Mi Goals Weekly Planner (52 Planners in 52 Weeks – Week 19)

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For week 19 of the 52 planners in 52 weeks challenge I tried out the Mi Goals planner. I was excited to try this planner as it’s made here in Australia! (very hard to find planners that are made here). I ordered during a sale they had a while ago where there 2017 planners were 50% off :) 

 I also got a few other planners which I shared in this haul video:

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This is not a sponsored post – I paid for the planner myself – all opinions are my own.

USING THE MI GOALS WEEKLY PLANNER

First things first when I get a new planner – pen testing!
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Unfortunately the paper in the planner is very thin. It does make the planner less bulky than most planners, but it also means that all of the pens (ink and gel pens) could be seen on the backside of the page.

Related: Planner pen testing in the Erin Condren Life Planner, Plum Paper, Happy Planner by MAMBI and Limelife Planner

BEFORE THE PEN

The Mi Goals planner features a simple, minimalist layout with weekly planning space on the left, and a habit tracker on the right with blank space you can use however you like!

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Related: Mi Goals planners haul & review

I thought about keeping it minimal and just doing an all black and white spread… but that would’ve been a bit boring. Life’s better in color!

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AFTER THE PEN

I wasn’t really sure how to use the open ended space on the right page. Blank spaces in a planner tend to paralyse me a bit – I liked structured systems so i know what I’m putting where, otherwise there’s just too many possibilities!

I set up the week with meal planning space on the right and space to put that day’s blog post on the left.

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Because I have so many ideas for blog posts – as in literally hundreds of post ideas – I like to go through my blog post ideas pages (of which there are many) and pull out the 5 I’m going to post that week and put them in that week’s spread. Otherwise, I won’t stick to the plan – I’ll have an idea for a post and want to post it right away.

I FIND THAT IF A TASK IS NOT SCHEDULED, IT DOESN’T GET DONE.

I’ve found that when I plan blog posts with a bit more thought, that they tend to receive more views. So at the moment I try and plan content around:

Read more posts about blogging here.

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I ended up using the right side of the page for a random assorted of:

  • Habit tracking
  • Bill tracking
  • Mail / parcel tracking – the studio lights finally arrived hence why the photos in this post look whiter than my photos normally do!
  • Shopping list
  • Don’t forget
  • I’m not completely happy with how this section turned out and probably wouldn’t use the same stickers / layout again. I think next time I’d split this section into 3 (horizontal ways) and done checklists for:
    • Blog
    • Business
    • Personal
    I think that would be a better use of the space. It ended up being a bit of a random assortment of plans.
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    STICKERS USED IN THIS WEEK’S SPREAD:

    The stickers are from my shop (printable stickers) and my sister’s shop (printed & cut stickers):
    • The Mother’s day sticker is from the holidays set
    • Weekly habits
    • Bill due stickers (I printed these on glossy label paper – much prefer glossy to matte label paper – the colors are so much brighter. I’ve never had issues with any pens when writing on glossy label paper – although I do avoid using really inky pens like the Pilot G2)
    • Weekly hydrate tracker
    • Don’t forget header sticker
    • Meal plan header sticker
    • The list sticker
    • Shopping bag icons
    Related: 7 Ways to make colors POP when printing using an Inkjet printer
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    PENS USED

    I was intending to us the Staedtler Ball 432M pens but ended up using the Kikki K write in rainbow pens as they had the least bleed through. I also used my favorite PaperMate Inkjoy Gel 0.7mm pens for the teal and yellow. Teal because it’s hard to find in pens and is almost an exact match for my stickers, and the yellow as the Kikki K yellow pen is not easy to read. Note that the Kikki K pens tend to skip (have white spaces between the letters) if you write at an angle (like I do).
    I used the Stabilo ‘swing cool’ highlighters (they’re the only ones I’ve been able to find with a teal color) and some cheap ones I found at Target.
    The strip of orange chevron washi is the Doodlebug brand from my sister’s planner supplies shop.
    The checklist stamp is by MAMBI / Happy Planner – it’s also available from my sister’s planner supplies shop. This stamp is a good idea, but I wish the lines to write on were longer, and that there wasn’t as much space between each checklist. I do like that this stamp is self-inking which means you don’t have to clean the stamps – no mess! 
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