Last week I was excited to share with you my updated retirement plans. In spite of everything going on right now I
find it is really important for me to focus and work hard on my goals rather than the multitude of conflicting news
reports and the negative rhetoric that seems to go along with all of that. By looking toward the future I find I am
better able to cope with the issues we are facing these days.
Last year I shared with you the ginormous day planner I used to plan and orchestrate our extremely busy 2019. This year I went back to a much smaller and
more compact day planner and decided to repurpose last year's and make it into
my retirement planner. And of course I
got out all of my scrap papers and some craft supplies because I had to make it
pretty.
Using up what I have on hand |
First things first was to empty out the old binder and
remove all of its contents from last year and give it a good wipe down. Then I got out a roll of clear packing tape
and reinforced the binding that was beginning to tear a bit. I put a couple layers of tape inside and
out. This planner needs to last me for
the next three and a half years and I think it will. If not, I have more tape!
After sorting through everything I had taken out of it I
kept the dividers, leftover notebook paper, page protectors and the pencil
pouch. I used a scrap piece of white
cardstock to cut new pieces for the divider tabs and got out a partial sheet of
clear labels I had. Once I knew what I
wanted each divider to represent I made fresh labels and put them on the new
pieces of cardstock before sliding them into place. Nice and neat.
New tabs and pretty papers |
I had already made a calendar to print out for the final
year leading up to my retirement date as well as six months after. I printed that out and placed it after the
divider tab marked "Dayplanner".
I also printed out my savings goals blog post as well as a color map of
my savings goals and added that after the divider marked "Savings".
I have a another tab for "Travel" and
"Homemaking".
Travel guide for Europe! 😊 |
I added a smaller pencil pouch to slip notes and other
things that was formerly used to keep my grocery coupons in. Not sure if I will need it yet, but I've got
it do use if I do.
My favorite section right now is one marked for "Housing Plans". I have a list of qualities
I want my next home to have as well as some pictures of homes I'm interested
in. This section really inspires me and
helps me keep my eye on the prize.
Planning for a future home! |
Lastly I made a supplemental journal to go along with my
planner. I carry this one with me every day
to jot down ideas and make very detailed lists.
No detail is too small in my opinion, and it keeps me inspired and
focused on a daily basis. I'll go into
detail more on this journal at a later time.
I cannot tell you how much joy I feel having these two
journals to work with each day.
Especially right now when it might be easy to get off track and lose my
focus. Right now, more than ever, I need
to stay the course and know that a bright future lies ahead of me.
Love your supplemental journal. The goals are great! It is however the detailed ideas and actions are where the successes pile up one after the other!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read you through the next 3 years :-)
Thanks Elle. It is going to be a fun process. :o)
DeleteSo excited for you! We will all be counting down the months right along with you.
ReplyDeleteI am super excited too. It will be a fun countdown. :o)
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