If I had to sum up in one word what I love about blogging, that word would be “everything”. I really do love the whole process of blogging. I love writing, connecting with others, reading other blogs, reviewing products, meeting deadlines, and yes, even the stress it sometimes brings. I’m in one of those stressful seasons of blogging at the moment, trying to balance my professional life with my family and blogging time. I’ve always prided myself on being able to stay on top of it all. However, I’ve needed a little extra help this year for some reason. That’s why I’m so glad I have The Blogging Planner. It really is a huge help in keeping all of my blogging business in one place.
I explained all of the reasons why I love this planner in my last post about it, but for this post, I wanted to give you a little look at how I’m using it on a daily basis. But most importantly, I want you to know that this is a blogging planner for ANY blogger. No matter what your niche is (mom, travel, review, food, business, etc.) or even if you don’t have a particular niche at all, this planner can keep anyone organized and it’s not overly girly or overly masculine to where you might be embarrassed to use it. It’s perfect.
I use the monthly at-a-glance page much more often than I do the weekly pages. I like to have everything on one page where I can see it. I really, really love the pages where I can list my blog income, giveaways, and expenses. That’s what I was having the most trouble with in terms of staying organized. I am also happy to know that next year I won’t be reading through tons of saved emails at tax time. I’m just going to pull this out and be way less stressed!
I love, love, love the blogging tips at the bottom of the monthly focus brainstorming pages. Great pointers for seasoned and beginner bloggers alike.
By using this planner, I’ve already reached one goal in blogging this year, and that was to get organized. I’m working on setting more attainable goals for my blog, like bringing back a more personal aspect and prioritizing better and also some more lofty goals, like someday making a full-time career of this.
It’s not too late to get yourself on track to blog organization this year. If this is an area you struggle with, I highly recommend The Blogging Planner.
I was provided with the planner pictured above to facilitate this review. Links to the planner are affiliate links. All opinions are my own.
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