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I have no end-of-the-year clichés, predictions, or resolutions for you. I just have
awesome new printables that will help you get organized and stay organized in 2017. There are new to do lists at PrintableToDoList.com, new planners at PrintablePlanners.net, and, of course,
all of the calendar variations at Printable2017calendars.com. I hope you enjoy them!
There are 25 new to-do lists in all, and I’ve added 2017 start-date versions of the popular five- and 10-year journals at PrintablePlanners.net. Since you can print everything instantly at home, it’s easy to get started right
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No matter how high-tech our world gets, there’s nothing like a paper to-do list to get motivated.
Somehow, checking off boxes in an app just doesn’t offer the same satisfaction. My site, PrintableToDoList.com, has dozens of printables ranging from simple to do lists to holiday planning lists.
The 24 new to do lists include assignment to do lists (with and without color accents) that are ideal for high school and college. There’s also a back to
school list for students or teachers (accented with a yellow bus) and several other teachers’ to do lists that coordinate with one another.
New checklists at PrintableToDoList.com include one with large color icons of common daily activities, a
“Do It” list, and a “Done and Done” list. The blank to do lists with multiple lists per page are so popular that I’ve added more, with as many as six tiny checklists per page.
You’ll also find colorful patterned to do lists, and a seven-day to do
list. New specialty complex lists focus on house hunting, moving, landscaping, and projects.
Everything at PrintableToDoList.com is free to download and print in either PDF or editable DOC (Microsoft Word)
format.
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PrintablePlanners.net has 658 planner pages to choose from, and each and every one of them can help you get organized.
I started the site back in 2008 with a selection of printable refills for popular day planner sizes. It’s expanded over the years to include even more sizes, most recently those formats used by people who enjoy decorating their planners as a hobby. There are plenty of
variations for businesspeople along with students and anyone who has appointments, projects, and plans to track.
This time of year, there’s a lot of interest in the five- and 10-year journals at PrintablePlanners.net. These are so cool! I’ve just
added new versions that start with January 2017. The way these work is, there’s a page for each day of the year (Jan. 1, Jan. 2, and so on) with a few lines to write down what happened that day this coming year and then the subsequent four or nine years in the future. Later, you can look back at what you accomplished
in your career on a particular day, what the kids in your life were up to, and other daily details. They’re free to download and print in a PDF version you can write on after printing, or $4 for a DOC you can type directly into on your computer.
Besides the ringed planner refill pages (10 sizes in all, from mini to pocket to desktop), there are daily, weekly, and monthly calendars at PrintablePlanners.net. Supplement your datebook with the phone lists, to do lists, grid pages, specialty note paper, and more.
Print datebook refill pages free as PDFs one at a time, or pay
for the convenience of downloading an entire set at once for $9 per size. The journal pages and other printables are free as a PDF or a few dollars for a DOC version, when available. Get to
planning!
Also, I’d like to send out an extra thanks to those of you who are supporting FreePrintable.net as a Patreon member. Giving a little each month to aid in the creation of more new printables is never required but always appreciated. And I always welcome ideas for new additions to my sites. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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