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It’s so hard to believe that we are on the verge of the last month of the year. Typically December is a busy month with parties, wrapping up school things, vacation time, and of course family! We’re planning an extended break at Christmas and cannot wait to relax and enjoy the time together.
I’ve put together a December 2015 Personal Planner for you all to use in the upcoming weeks and help you stay on track. Between decorating, cookie baking, parties, and everything in between, I hope this will be a help to you!
My Daily Planner

If you’d like to take a look at how I’ve set up my yearly planner, I’ve explained it more in this post here, as well as given links to my favorite binder and colorful tabs (because pretty makes life fun too, right?).
December 2015 Personal Planner Pages
You can download the December 2015 Personal Planner Pages HERE. There are 12 pages included as a part of the download: the month at a glance and then weekly planning pages as well. Each month I’ll be offering a free download for that month’s planning pages, so you can check back and download them as they become available.
Purchase the Daily Personal Planner


If you like the layout and want to start planning out the rest of your year now (and next year too), purchase the full Daily Planner for $4.99. The calendar runs thru June 2017. It includes 18 month-at-a-glance pages and dated weekly pages from December 2015 through June 2017. Enjoy!
Don’t Miss The Daily To-Do List

My Daily To-Do List is pretty basic, but hopefully it will work for you too. There is an area to make a list of things to accomplish, household goals, appointment, meals for the day, and even a space to record exercise (oh – I crack myself up!) and water intake. Each page in the document is identical so you can print them off, cut the page in half, and have two lists. If you print them front to back, you’ll have four to-do lists and save a little paper.
Hope you all have a wonderful December!! I’d love to hear your plans!







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