Why The Power Sheets Is The Best Way To Archive Your Goals.
I love trying new planners, and more then likely there isn’t a planner I’ve haven’t tried.Three years ago there was a new planner buzzing throughout the planner community by Laura Casey called Power Sheets.
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Laura Casey is not only a mom, she’s also a best selling author, blogger, podcaster and business owner of a line of adorable notebooks, notepads, stickers and planners called Cultivate What Matters.
Anyone in the planner community can vouch for this, when a new planner comes out, everyone wants it. I myself had to try out this new planner called Power Sheets. The Power Sheets isn’t like your typical planner, it’s so much more. Laura Casey had designed this planner with goal setting in mind.
Why The Power Sheets Is The Very Best Goal Achieving Planner.
Below is the front cover.
PS..there are cover, color options now.
The cover is beautiful with it’s gold foil accents and white coil.I also love the colorful pages throughout with motivational quotes.
As you open up your Power Sheets there is a beautiful quote page.
Then a page of STICKERS!
1- Your First Tab, Named Goals Starts Out Your Sections.
The pages included in the first section of your Power Sheets are as follows:
2019 Ideas
Getting To Know Me
Break Your Identity Box
Who I Really Am
Cultivated Life Evaluation
Letting Go
Meet Your Fears
Good Things
Challenges
Lessons I Learned
In The Wait/People I’m Grateful For
I Am Saying No To/I Am Saying Yes To
What Fires Me Up
Choose A Word
Then you have a beautiful Cultivate What Matters “What Matters” spread across 2 pages. This page has gold foiling accents.
The last page in your Power Sheets,“My Most Purposeful Year” right before your second tab begins.
2- Tab Number 2
The second tabbed section of your Power Sheets talks about Threads. Threads are ideas that spark as you write or the things on your Yes/No list you can’t stop thinking about.Threads are little golden strings that tie all your goals together.The pages are as follows:
Name your threads
Turn your threads into goal ideas.
Simplify
Action plan worksheet tips
Action plan, 10 pages per each goal. 10 goals in total
My Goals
Yearly Overview
3- Your 6 Months Undated Tabs.
After the first two sections subside, your undated 6 months begin. These sections are designed for reflecting back to your pre prep planning In the very beginning of your Power Sheets and putting your goals in action.
Then, the very last page in your Power Sheets is the CELEBRATE page.
This page basically is designed for you to look back and see your goals, big or small.
So there you have it, my review of the Power Sheets by Cultivate What Matters (Laura Casey).
I use my Power Sheets along side my planners and lists every single day. This is the best goal planning system you could use.
PS… Check out the new notebook line, Write The Word. it’s absolutely adorable, especially if you love notebooks:)
Let me know what you think of The Power Sheets by Cultivate What Matters in the comments below.
I would love to hear your thoughts.