![]() ![]() → There is no waiting, content isn’t dripped to you, it’s all there for you to explore and access on-demand as you please. → And the best part is, when you join the Mastermind, you get immediate access to the entire library of resources, masterclasses and bonus materials that I have been creating since it’s launch. → We have our own private chat forum where we connect and discuss topics ranging from planning, metaphysics, mindset, and wellness. → The Mastermind includes so many resources to help you on your journey, from multiple live calls each month, to on-demand strategies, tools, and even a complete course on productivity! It’s a place for support, encouragement, accountability and ongoing personal development for us to continue challenging accepted norms and choosing our own unique path to success. To be a safe space for women like you and I who see beyond the surface of our societal expectations and know there is a better way to live. This is what I created the Mastermind for. You can get this insert free when you enroll in my Productivity + Planning Mastermind Membership. I find that particularly helpful for certain tasks and bills. If I feel like it’s necessary to have the date for reference I like to write it in. It has space to write out the task and then large boxes for each month of the year so that you can either check off the task the months they have been completed or write in the date you completed the task.Īs you can see from the image above, I do a mix of checking off tasks and writing in the dates. Now, the specific insert I use to track these recurring monthly tasks is a Yearly Task Tracker of my own design. ![]() Manual payments: Most of my bills are on autopay or have a specific due date that I am aware of, but I do currently have one bill that is a one off-manual payment where the due date varies and I like to track that I paid it each month and the date I did so. Posting new freebies: This is a task I do each month but the day I do it may vary, so I track it for my own peace of mind. ![]() Washing my car: I don’t have a set schedule for washing my car, but I do like to track the last time I did it so I know how long it has been. It’s something I try to get to once a month. Here are some examples of the Recurring Monthly Tasks that I track:ĭog grooming, nails, teeth: I do my dog grooming myself, which consists of bathing, cutting nails, brushing teeth etc but I don’t always do these tasks together or on a set date.ĭog Food: I make my dogs wet food, and one batch usually lasts me around 6 weeks, so I like to track the last time I made the food to help me anticipate when I may need to do it next.īusiness Finances: This means going through and totaling up all my income and expenses to make tax time a little easier. ![]() I personally like to keep track of when I complete these sorts of recurring tasks on their own tracker for piece of mind that I know things are getting done and so that I have a reference of what date each month I did the task, if it’s important to keep that information. They could be payments or bills, but they can also be life tasks that you only need to work on about once a month, and even in those cases, they may not happen on a specific set schedule. Recurring monthly tasks are those items that we only need to do usually once a month or perhaps less frequently. Today, I want to give you a peak inside my planner to see how I track recurring monthly tasks, and the insert I use to keep this information organized for me. ![]()
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