Pen to Paper.

The Presenters Planner has been designed to integrate a planner and a journal. There are multiple features available to you on a weekly basis that will benefit you in recording your thoughts, organizing your life, planning your creative vision, and achieving your goals.

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  • Weekly Planning Features

    The features of the weekly layout are explained. There are multiple components at your fingertips to keep your week organized. For more insight see individual boxes below.

  • Art of Goals

    Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.

  • Calendar At-A-Glance

    The steps required to establish goals and develop them are explained on this 2-page spread.

  • Two Page Weekly Spread

    The Planner is formatted to see your full week at a glance. The week runs from Monday to Sunday.

  • Weekly Reflection

    Each week you have space to jot lists, scribble an idea, draw a concept, reflect on the week past, and plan for the coming week. Space for your ideas, creativity, and plans.

  • Tracking and Accountability

    Stay on track with a weekly and daily focus. Easily track each day's progress to help hold yourself accountable. Tailor this space to your personal goals.

Why Handwriting?

For decades we've known the research behind why handwriting boosts and trains our brain. Blend your digital landscape with tools that leverage putting pen to paper with the Presenters Planner.

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  • Speaking Challenge

    Regular speaking is a key component for continual improvement of your skills. The more you speak, the greater your confidence. The more you speak, the more you will grow. Challenge yourself to speak on a regular basis. Use this tool to hold yourself accountable for your plan of actions.

  • Speaker Prospects

    As you tackle the speaking challenge, you will need to find places to present outside your organization. This resource sheet provides a mechanism to brainstorm potential speaking opportunities while keeping associated contact information organized.

  • Log for Stories, Anecdotes, and Illustrations

    Each day, we have experiences that can make for a great story, anecdote, or illustration. This resource provides a log that makes it easier to remember these moments.

  • Speech Outline

    A well-organized speech begins with an outline. This form provides a skeleton of the introduction, main points, and conclusion. It becomes your roadmap as you further develop the speech.

  • Personal Development

    Personal and professional development are essential parts of the continual pursuit of great communication skills. This resouce is one place that provides a place to list books you want to read, podcasts to listen to, audiobooks to enjoy, blog posts to read, etc. It provides dual opportunity to track what to read and what you have already read.

  • Evalution (Long and Short Form)

    The self-evaluation form provides specific areas of feedback in the areas of content, organization, and delivery. The numeric scale allows you to see at-a-glance the components in which you are strong and the ones that need developing.

Blank Pages to Jot and Scribble

Develop what you choose!

  • Map out ideas...

  • Save inspiration...

  • ...and more!