Blank Day Planners in Purple and Green

Jan 6, 2012 by

On Sunday I talked about how much I enjoyed Large Family Logistics and beginning to implement some of the “systems” into my daily routine. I made my new daily planner available for you to print out, but know that since it is so specific, many of you will not be able to use it.

However, I really liked the color scheme and lay out and wanted to make it more universal so that more of you would be able to use it. This planner also provides another option for those of you who use the Plan of Attack.

These printables follow the LFL model of focusing on one major task every day:

Monday: Laundry- try to get all of your laundry washed, folded, ironed, and put away before 4pm.

Tuesday: Kitchen- Deep clean your kitchen and do all of your food prep/freezer cooking/baking on this day.

Wednesday: Office- Do your budget, go over calendar, emails, internet research, menu plan, etc… on this day.

Thursday: Errands- Use this day to get all of your errands (including your grocery shopping) done on this day. Put your dinner in the crock pot before leaving home!

Friday: Clean- Dust, vacuum, and clean house.

Saturday: LFL recommends using Saturday for gardening, cleaning your vehicles, garage and such.

Sunday: The Lord’s Day- Let this be your day of rest and try to focus your heart on the Lord.

I hope that this printable will be helpful to you. Just scroll through the pages below and download from here!

Blank Day Planners (Purple and Green)

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Websites and Passwords Printable

Jul 28, 2011 by

With all of the online bills, accounts, and social media websites we use on a regular basis it is helpful to have all of your usernames and passwords in one place. Sure, you may not need to jot down your Facebook info (chances are you already know that), but you may need to jot down your cable company’s website info in order to keep in handy for the once a month bill that you need to pay online. This can also be a handy place for your husband or kids to look for account information in the event you are not available. Keep this cute printable in your home management binder along with all your other Desiring Virtue Printables!

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Running To Do List Printable

May 25, 2011 by

I use this printable to keep track of all the crazy stuff going around in my head. This handy to do list hangs out at the front of my home management binder so that I can refer to it while planning out my day or upcoming week. It is simple, but cute and matches all of Desiring Virtue’s other home management printables! Happy planning!

Running To Do List

 

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This Week’s Menu Plan Printable

May 11, 2011 by

Menu planning can be a pain, but is such a helpful way to organize your cooking, shopping, and budget! Maybe this Menu Planning Printable will give you the inspiration you need to take hold of your weekly menu.

This printable gives you room to plan for every meal for every day plus snacks. It also gives you ample space to simultaneously create a shopping list. Simply cut along the dotted line when your menu is complete and take your list with you to the grocery store. No more wondering what you need because you have a list! Plus, as with all Desiring Virtue’s Printables, this Menu Planner is really cute and fun to use! I hope you enjoy it!

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This Weeks Menu Plan

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Weekly Reflections Printable

Apr 13, 2011 by

Keep these printables in your home management binder to use on days when you are able to reflect and goal set. It can be very helpful to take a regular look at the way you have been living and set goals for how you would like to change in the future. Taking these confessions and goals to the Lord in prayer is a very practical way to be purposeful about your sanctification. I try to ask myself these questions once a week.

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Desiring Virtue’s Daily Plan of Attack

Mar 29, 2011 by

Desiring Virtue’s Daily Plan of Attack

Lists really keep me on my toes, without them I tend to muddle through the day getting some things accomplished (the things I like to do) and not other things (those things I really detest doing… ehem… dishes). But it can be annoying to write out a list of the same things every day (which is a lot of what happens when you are a stay at home mom).

Things that must get done every day: Quiet Time, Make bed, Get dressed (Yes, this needs to be something I check off), Get children dressed (ditto), Dishes, Laundry, Pick up

You get the picture. They are simple things that we all do and should be all be able to do without a list… but not me. I need a binder of lists, from my Daily Plan of Attack, to my Blog Ideas, to Menu Planning.

I tend to be picky when it comes to my Home Management Binder. I want it to include the thing I need, and to look pretty at the same time (I mean it needs to motivate me, right?). Well, as you can imagine, it is hard to find everything you want when your list is pretty specific. The answer… create my own of course!

So without further ado I would like to introduce you to Desiring Virtue’s first ever Home Management Printable:

The Daily Plan of Attack

This printable contains four different version, each including 4 pages. The first version is my own personal version. It has all the MUST BE DONE items that we all must do plus my own personal preferences like alternating laundry days, one big daily task (floors, bathroom, baking, etc…). You may find that this version works for you as well! Great! If not there is version number two.

Version number two offers a lot more customization. It still includes the daily chores that we all do, but then gives you lots of blank spots to add your own items. But, maybe you want lots of blank spaces, but still want the quiet times, family worship, and church items that I have in my personal plan of attack…

Then version number three is for you. It is kind of the hybrid between the first two versions.

All three feature Sunday as the beginning of the week and keep the to-dos to a minimum on the day when many of us enjoy meditating on the Lord and spending time with family. Sunday’s Plan of attack also gives you opportunity to plan for the upcoming week and set goals.

The final version is completely blank so that you can customize your Plan of Attack completely.

How do I get it?

Simply download your Plan of Attack (It’s free!) and then print* out the pages that will benefit you the most.

*Make sure that you choose which pages you want to print or you will print all four version at once… maybe a little overkill.

So, there you have it, Desiring Virtue’s Daily Plan of Attack. The first of who knows how many to come. Let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions for future printables.

If you are reading this on an iPhone or iPad you will not be able to see the printables in this post (man Apple and your non-flash love). No worries, just click this link and it will take you to the Scribd website that is hosting them!

Scroll through the preview below to see all versions of the Plan of Attack!
Plan of Attack (4 Versions)

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