How To Effectively Get Sh*t Done This Year

December 11, 2018

Get your hands on this free A to Z guide to starting and growing a successful handmade shop. Know what to do (and in what order) to build a wildly successful handmade shop.

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Get your hands on this free A to Z guide to starting and growing a successful handmade shop. Know what to do (and in what order) to build a wildly successful handmade shop.

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DOWNLOAD THE MAKER’S ROADMAP

  1. […] If you want to dive deeper into getting organized and more productive, you can also read this article where I explain exactly what my yearly planner looks like (+ free downloadable pla… […]

  2. Laurie says:

    Love the, “One day at a time” sheet. This is a great idea for two things I put off all the time. In both of the business I do. I can see myself printing these out and actually using them. The monthly tracker will be helpful to, since my planner is just a calendar without any of the productivity features.

  3. Clare Hayler says:

    Hi Deb
    Can you please explain “squirrelling”?

  4. Jenny says:

    Deb! This article was incredibly helpful. I struggle with detailed planning in my business. Thank you for the step by step breakdown – I’m not dreading planning so much now!

  5. Danielle says:

    This will be the third Maker’s Roadmap planner I have ordered and I can NOT say enough about it. I love the colorful pages, the layout and the extra little pushes throughout that keep me on target (sometimes without me even realizing it!). I make it my own little scrapbook with my favorite sayings, mood broads and other meaningful clipping AND IT ALL WORKS! It is the perfect mix of fun and personal to business and layed out flat!

    • Thanks Danielle, I am happy to read your comment and to see how much you love the planner! I am glad you enjoyed the layout and colourful touches, that’s something I didn’t want to compromise on!

  6. Ann says:

    I have had many planners in the past and they don’t seem to work for me because I write big and planners are usually too small to fit all that I want to write in them. What is the dimension of your planner? I switched to a 10″x8″ notebook for my journal and I find that I actually use it daily. I love how you broke down the year and made it more bit sized in planning. Thank you so much! I am looking forward to being more organized and on top of my game this year!

  7. I was wondering if you are planning on releasing a digital version of the planner, with the same video links, but also the ability to either fill the pages in (fillable PDF) or print them out (and reprint them as needed). The reason is two-fold – first I like being able to take it with me this way, as I am a visual person and need to see things laid out as on a page, but secondly, things change and my paper planner pages get very messy, and sometimes run out of space, whereas I can edit a digital one. Also you wouldn’t have to ship a paper planner…

    Just a thought. Love the layout!

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