The Unplanner A Minimalist Planner

The Unplanner A Minimalist Planner by Jane Dominguez is published by Lulu.com and was released on November 24, 2019. This 120-page planner is designed for those seeking a flexible approach to organization, featuring blank monthly calendars and weekly spreads that allow for personal customization. With no pre-determined dates or prompts, it offers a minimalist framework for managing time and tasks according to individual preferences.
Readers will find that The Unplanner emphasizes self-management and time management, providing ample space for scheduling, bullet lists, and notes. The layout includes blank pages for creative expression, enabling users to draw or paste in their own elements. This edition caters to adults looking for a straightforward tool to track their activities without the constraints of traditional planners, allowing for a personalized planning experience.
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Monday start. Blank monthly calendars. Blank weeks. Months in the front, weeks In the back. Blank pages in the front for you to draw or paste in the year. Space around the months for you to track what you need to track. On the weekly spreads, there are time slots for scheduling and blank spaces for bullet lists and notes. Start or stop at any time. Pick up when you need to. The Unplanner Manifesto: This book contains no dates, no quotes, no inspirational poems, no doodles, no stickers, no journal prompts, no progress trackers, no growth charts, and no gratitude graphs. However, you can add them in yourself or leave them out as you, and only you, see fit. You are, after all, an adult and will be using this to manage your own self.
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