Merging Two Months

The awful dreaded two months on one week with opposite colors. But there are simple ways to still bring you the ever coveted planner peace.

1.  Pick a color scheme that will compliment both sets.

This is where most people struggle. A quick and easy tip I learned is you can never go wrong with a rainbow week, a multi color week, or black and white. Most of my split weeks tend to be one of those options. For example, down below is this month from February to March.

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2. Make it look cohesive.

The goal is to make the change less obvious, unless you are really set on showing the split. Personally, I take my year by a week at a time and making a cohesive look for the whole week no matter what day it is, makes me focus and break down the work load. If it looks together, it’ll make you even feel more together!

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3. Remember, there is always another try the next week!

Some of the best advice I have been told by countless other planner people is remember there is always next week. If you are really unhappy with a week, there is always a blank slate the next week. Also, your planning style will change so it’s a good chance to learn from past mistakes.

Ultimately do what makes you most comfortable and what will make you most productive because at the end of the day, that’s the main goal of a planner.

Questions or comments? Leave them below, and stay tuned for Friday!

 

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