In 5th grade, my elementary school added “planner” to the school supply list and my organized heart swelled with happiness. I love making lists (I usually have at least 5 different lists in progress at all times) and crossing items off my to do list. I’m guilty of writing down something I’ve already done just to cross it off. What can I say, it makes me feel accomplished and ready to conquer the day.
I’ve gone through my share of planners: Vera Bradley and Lilly have been my top choices. Sadly, my Lilly planner met an untimely demise when a container of soup spilled in my tote, leaving my planner covered in soup. Not a good look for Lilly.
I’ve tried going “paperless” with my lists + planner by using iCal and Wunderlist. While I love Wunderlist, I just miss writing out my schedule for the day. May Books have been on my radar because I love the idea of having all my crazy lists, plans, budget and meal plans all in one central location where I can cross items off to my little heart’s content.
May Books has a ton of designs to choose from and different ways to customize it. I’m digging the green zebra to match my favorite “Get it done!” zebra notepad from Rifle Paper Co.
What do you think? Have you used May Books??
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I love May Books and all of the fun monograms and patterns you can play with. I basically use their template to make my iPhone covers as well.
Sarah
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Ooh, I’ll have to check out the templates as iPhone covers. That’s a great idea!
I’m a huge May Books fan! I keep a simple lined May Book in my purse for whenever I need to jot down a thought!
Thanks, Tracy! I’m really leaning towards pulling the trigger, I thought I could go paperless but I’m too set in my organization ways. I’d definitely use it for those random brilliant ideas 🙂