How I Organize my Agenda



As most of you know, the Lilly Pulitzer agendas come with a lot of space to jot down homework assignments and write down important dates. The agenda comes with duplicated monthly calendars that the average teenager may not need, as well as weekly calendars.

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NOTES:


The agenda has plenty of paper when it comes to the "Notes" tab. I like to use this space for To-Do lists and other miscellaneous notes, like how much it would cost to buy textbooks and online homework codes (shown here).

PARTY PLANNER'S NOTES:


I personally do not plan parties, so I decided to use this space for my "color coding key" to remind myself what color is designated for what category. I usually am good about remembering these color codings, but just incase I need to refer to a key, it is right here waiting to remind me.

FIRST MONTHLY CALENDARS:


These monthly calendars are placed in the very front of the agenda. I like to write all sorts of reminders here: Blog, friends, rent, appointments, and other miscellaneous notes.

SECOND SET OF MONTHLY CALENDARS:


Whereas, I use the monthly calendar - next to the weekly calendars - for school and work. I write down quizzes, exams, homework, and my work schedule. 

WEEKLY CALENDARS:


I use these weekly calendars for my "Daily To-Do lists," whether it is meetings, reminders, or anything I have to do that day. I like writing out what I have to study in order to get ahead in my readings. If I do not understand something, I will have to remind myself to take the time to study it outside of class.

Now everything has a place, and as long as I keep it updated, it should be a smooth year!





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