You are here: /

Maintain Life Organized with This Free Printable for Students!

Share this article!

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

GET ORGANIZED FOR FREE WITH THIS PRINTABLE FOR STUDENTS! I’ve been using PicMonkey and Canva to make some fantastic printables lately (check them out on Etsy if you get a chance), and I was SO pleased to do it, but I also wanted to add a free one because I know times may be tough financially.

Although I originally intended this free printable for college students, middle school or high school kids can also benefit from using it. The boxes on the right are for writing down any readings you may have throughout the week and the left side is for taking notes.

I quickly understood that this free printable could be utilized by bloggers, business owners, and anybody else who wants to become more organized as I was making it for students. Even if we don’t necessarily have readings to do, I’m sure we all have tasks that need to be completed (laundry anyone?). We all have things to remember throughout the week.

To keep organized, some of you might be seeking for more in-depth printables that break down time by every half-hour to hour, making sure you don’t forget an appointment or meeting. I have a couple possibilities in the Shop page or on Etsy if you’re searching for something more along those lines for a reasonable price. You can make as many copies of the download as you’d like after your initial purchase!

Please be patient with me while I struggle to earn my master’s degree, hold down a full-time job, and maintain this website. I intend to add more free printables in the future for bloggers, students, and everyone in between.

free printable for students

HOW TO USE YOUR FREE PRINTABLE TO THE FULLEST EFFORTS If this is the first time you’ve used a printable, you might be wondering what the big deal is and why an orderly (and fashionable) sheet of paper is superior than a planner or plain notebook.

A blank piece of paper could work fine for some people, but some of us find it difficult to organize our thoughts if there aren’t spaces set out for them. For instance, I have a calendar with me for work and to record assignments for school, but by the time I’m done putting down all my commitments for those two things, there is virtually no place left in it. I could use my phone to record everything, but I prefer to have a piece of paper in front of me that reminds me that I still have work to do (some people find that daunting, but I find it motivating).

Try it out and see if it works for you, especially if you set a goal to be more organized this year. That’s all I’m saying. Try displaying this free printable somewhere you’ll see it frequently, like your desk or the fridge, rather than putting it in your blogger calendar or student binder. Let it function as the helpful tool it is!

Have you noticed that I’ve been talking to myself the entire time I’ve written this post? purely because I am.

Enjoy your free printable, I hope! What color combinations would you like to see in the future? Any specifics (such the days of the week, the months, or lists of things) that you would want to see included?

Related Posts:

Share this article!

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *