I, too, use the month in review page consistently, as well as the first page each month for thinking through various aspects of the month. Every year I wonder if I should get PowerSheets again because it is expensive, and the books do gain mass for storage after a few years. But being able to look back over the years--even when not every page is filled out--has been important for me. I appreciate your emphasis on reflection. I found the reflection questions in the Monk Manual system very helpful--monthly (although PowerSheets covers that); weekly; and daily. I used one quarterly planner to try it out but can't commit to buying 4 books per year. Now I incorporate most of the reflection questions in my daily and weekly planner/journal.
@@JaniceBakke your comment really reflects how I feel about Powersheets always needing a companion. And I’ve had the same thought about the quarterly version. This is only my second year in Powersheets and I can’t say yet whether I’ll go back to look at them. It’s exciting to hear that you find value in looking back at them!
I regret not getting Powersheets this year. Tried another goal planner but it just didn't work for me. I love the structure of Powersheets, especially the tending list and quarterly refresh!!
I, too, have tried skipping purchasing PowerSheets. I tried using sticky notes over the various sections, so I could flip them up and see the previous year underneath. This year I caught an earlier video or short by Sujey, so I had a chance to grab the 2024 book just in time and have transferred my notes to their own 2024 book. Having a familiar structure to go back to each year is valuable, especially to see changes and progress over time.
I, too, use the month in review page consistently, as well as the first page each month for thinking through various aspects of the month. Every year I wonder if I should get PowerSheets again because it is expensive, and the books do gain mass for storage after a few years. But being able to look back over the years--even when not every page is filled out--has been important for me.
I appreciate your emphasis on reflection. I found the reflection questions in the Monk Manual system very helpful--monthly (although PowerSheets covers that); weekly; and daily. I used one quarterly planner to try it out but can't commit to buying 4 books per year. Now I incorporate most of the reflection questions in my daily and weekly planner/journal.
@@JaniceBakke your comment really reflects how I feel about Powersheets always needing a companion. And I’ve had the same thought about the quarterly version. This is only my second year in Powersheets and I can’t say yet whether I’ll go back to look at them. It’s exciting to hear that you find value in looking back at them!
I regret not getting Powersheets this year. Tried another goal planner but it just didn't work for me. I love the structure of Powersheets, especially the tending list and quarterly refresh!!
@@LadyNightsong oh no I’m sorry to hear that! Updates to Powersheets will be coming out soon and I’m hoping to see those same things that I also love!
I, too, have tried skipping purchasing PowerSheets. I tried using sticky notes over the various sections, so I could flip them up and see the previous year underneath. This year I caught an earlier video or short by Sujey, so I had a chance to grab the 2024 book just in time and have transferred my notes to their own 2024 book. Having a familiar structure to go back to each year is valuable, especially to see changes and progress over time.