![]() *By the way, if you want some cute new pens to use with your checklists, then check out this post for some of my favorites: The Best Pens for Planners – And I Tried Them All! Monthly To-Do List Ideas Want a pen and paper style reminder of everything you have to do, but don’t want to mess with a full planner? A printable monthly checklist (like the ones I’ve got for you at the end of this post!) is a great tool to help you stay organized and get everything done! Here’s a list of some of the best to-do list apps to consider. If you prefer to have an app for everything, then try a to-do list app to keep track of your monthly checklist. You can also use colored notes to color code your to do list (similar to how I color code my planner by category). Simply write out your to-do’s on a sticky note and stick it right to your calendar. If you already use a monthly calendar or a paper planner like The Happy Planner, then it makes sense to add your to-do list to one of those.Īnd if you’re afraid of running out of room to write in the tiny boxes, then you can also use post-it notes. You have a couple different options for this: Use a monthly calendar or planner. Once you have good, detailed lists of things that you need to do for the month, then it’s time to take those items and transfer them to your final to do list. Step 3: Transfer your to-do list to a monthly calendar, printable checklist, or app.
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