Overview
The Slay Your Goals Planner is the perfect planner for every homemaker.
Every homemaker needs goals and action plans to achieve those goals. (Not to mention you need more reason than just getting through the day and chores to wake up every morning.) But I will save that for another post.
This planner is packed with goal slaying activities to help you go from no clue to goals accomplished in 2019.
The Slay Your Goals planner is a 60+ page planner that helps you comprehensively plan out your goals for the year.
As of December 26th 2018, get the Slay Your Goals Printable Planner and the Goal Slaying Hacks eBook is yours FREE. That's the ultimate goals planner + goal slaying ebook for $27.
Slay Your Goals planner walks us step by step through:
- setting your intentions for your life + home
- focusing on one main goal at a time
- having a plan on paper for reaching your goal
- using mini goals to get the quick wins
- crushing your daily to-do list
- staying constantly inspired and motivated
- always reviewing and adjusting your goals
- being accountable to yourself and your family
Presentation
This planner is beautiful but it means business. You can print this planner in color or in black and white. Whichever way you print it it doesn't lose its chic and organized personality.
I fell in love with this planner at first glance through. There are inspirational quotes throughout the pages. And that means a lot because when it comes to goal slaying I need all the inspiration I can get.
This is the kind of planner that you kind of build on your own. I took bits and pieces from the planner to use in a way that helps me out the most.
This planner is broken down into 6 chapters that take you from lost to found to slaying and then reviewing your goals.
Chapter 1: Set Your Intention
Chapter 1: Set Your Intention
In this chapter Nadalie walks us through how to set our intentions on life. She asks questions about how we see our future and what makes us most happy in life.
Chapter 2: Choose Your #1 Goal
In this next chapter Nadalie takes those intentions from the first chapter and pushes us to create goals from them. Then from that new list of goals she goes a step further and asks us to name our #1 goal.
Chapter 3: Select 4 "Mini" Goals
This is the part where she shows us how to break that larger than life goal down into 4 smaller goals to accomplish throughout the year.
Chapter 4: Plan Your Year
So now that we have our giant goals down to 4 bite sized pieces we learn how to plan our year accordingly.
Chapter 5: Crush Your To-Dos
In this section, we chew those 4 bite sized pieces down to even smaller to-do lists for each month, week and day.
Chapter 6: Review Your Goals
I think this last chapter is probably the most important of all. This is where you sit down with yourself each day, month and year that passes and reflect on how well you did. You get to write down what worked and what didn't. This is the best part because when you look back on where you started you will see very clearly that you have slayed some goals. Even if you aren't where you planned to be you will have accomplished something. And that's progress!
How I use the Slay Your Goals Planner
So starting from the beginning, I had a few goals in mind when I popped open this planner. But for some reason I couldn't get through the planner from beginning to end the way Nadalie intended. So this is the way I worked through it.
Chapter 5: Crush Your To-Dos
Chapter 5: Crush Your To-Dos
I use this chapter for things like chore charts for me and my teenager. There's a page for weekly to-dos and it has about 5 lines with checkboxes for each day of the week. I love that because I can laminate the chart and we can mark off what chores we got done every week and erase when the week starts over.
I also use it for homeschool. We print one out for each one of my boys for each week. I write in what we are doing each day in that week and, of course, check them off as we go.
From this same chapter there is a Priority Levels to-do list that has made me so much more productive in life. I write everything on this to-do list. Big or small. There's three columns on the left of the page where you rank each task from not important, sorta important and super important. I try to get at least one super important thing off the list every week.
Chapter 2: Choose Your #1 Goal
From this same chapter there is a Priority Levels to-do list that has made me so much more productive in life. I write everything on this to-do list. Big or small. There's three columns on the left of the page where you rank each task from not important, sorta important and super important. I try to get at least one super important thing off the list every week.
Chapter 2: Choose Your #1 Goal
Since my oldest son Canon was recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, I decided that right now my main goal is to get my homeschool in check. I have so many other goals but I think my kids need Mama to buckle down and prioritize learning at home.
In this section Nadalie shows us how to create S.M.A.R.T. goals. I give an in-depth look at how she does this in this post. So I used that page to create a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely goal for our homeschool.
Chapter 4: Plan Your Year
Then I planned our year. Our curriculum is laid out for us in the teacher guide so I knew what we would be working on and when. I also gave us an extra two weeks for wiggle room.
I took one of those blank yearly calendars and in each month I wrote down what we were expected to be learning based on when I arranged for us to start the lessons.
Chapter 3: Select 4 "Mini" Goals
After I chose my #1 goal I broke that down into 4 mini goals. Each goal was broken down to represent each quarter in our school year.
I printed out a Goals Quarterly Forecast and wrote down what we will be learning each quarter of the year.
Chapter 4: Plan Your Year
After I got my Goals Quarterly Forecast cracking I came back to this section to break each quarter down just a little bit more.
I took this beautifully designed Strategic Planning Roadmap that breaks down each quarter into three steps. I took each of those steps and made them each represent a month. At the end of each quarter there is a "rest" area where you pause and contemplate your accomplishments and obstacles.
That is how I use my Slay Your Goals Planner for homeschooling and homemaking. I can use this planner forever if I wanted to. There are pages that have dates and there are pages that do not. Every time there is an update expect to be informed on how to download it through your email . I think this is the best planner for any woman no matter her lifestyle. Every woman should have the opportunity to slay.
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