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get to work book behind the scenes

I'm running this post early because it's ready and I'm excited. I apologize for the lack of photos. This is just way too text-heavy, but there is a lot to say and not too much to show yet. More visuals will come soon(ish).

Got your coffee? Good. Me too.

At the end of October I shared my plan to launch a day planner / goal setting workbook in 2015. At the end of August is when I came up with this idea.

This concept developed out of my plan to write a book (like a self-help book) about goal-setting. But then I realized that I really just wanted to blog about goal-setting. I also realized that people don't need to read about goal-setting… they just need to set the goals. Goal-setting is a sort of polarizing thing. You either think it's super boring and a waste of time or you think it's fascinating and believe it's changed your life. (Guess which camp I fall into?) Reading about goals won't convert you from Camp A to Camp B but setting and working towards goals might.

The thing about goals is that it's so easy to be like, "I am going to climb six mountains this year!" or "I am going to launch a podcast this year!" It's harder to break those tasks down into smaller, manageable steps. And then it's even harder to actually schedule and accomplish those steps.

Enter my planner.

I wanted to make something physical that could help you think about what your objectives are, then would help you break down those objectives, and then most importantly, would help you schedule those objectives into your days.

The thing about a paper planner is that not everyone needs it. I would never suggest that everyone buy this planner. I would never be as hopeful or crazy to think that THIS planner is THE planner for everyone. That would be absurd. If you already have a killer system, whether it's on the computer, on paper, or in your head, that's amazing. You're ahead of the game and I don't think you will want this planner.

But. If you are a paper planner person already and haven't quite found one that's working, the GET TO WORK BOOK™ is probably worth a shot. If you're not a paper planner person already, but are feeling overwhelmed and disorganized, the GET TO WORK BOOK™ is probably worth a shot.

How's that for a sales pitch?! Can you tell I have a marketing degree? 😉

So that's the background. Here's the meat.

I knew before I really started conceptualizing this that I needed someone else to design it for me. I have a decent idea of what looks good and I have moderate skills at making things look good, but this needed to be on another level. My PSE skills were (obviously) not going to suffice here. (<— this is what we call a gross understatement.)

At WDS last summer, I met Steven of Jolby and Friends, the design house that had done all the branding and paper products for the conference. I was very impressed with the look of WDS and after browsing the J+F website I felt like this could be a good fit. Steven and I had a call in September and I told him a bit more about my ideas for the planner. We talked about how even with so much digital these days there were still some people who appreciated the real feel of paper and loved a notebook and pen. We talked about how this planner could be an idea record and Steven said something awesome (though I'm paraphrasing because I didn't write it down)…

"I could see how someone would buy this every year and have a row of used planners on their shelf like trophies – a record of their creative thoughts."

I wanted to stand up and applaud. But since I was already doing anxious laps around my office I just said,

"Exactly."

J+F and I agreed on a budget, I took a deep breath and we got to work on design.

So let's talk design.

get to work book behind the scenes

I had (and have) a few non-negotiables. The planner had to be spiral bound. It had to be well-designed, but not over-designed. It had to guide you but not stifle you. It had to have tabs for each month. It had to have built in features for brainstorm or list making space. It had to be simple: I don't like "flourishes" in my planners. I like space to work in my planners.

Those are not very complex things. This is not a very complex idea. It really boils down to this: a good planner doesn't get in your way. A good planner GETS OUT of your way.

But I also wanted some extra features that I hoped would set this apart.

1) I wanted an eight-column to-do list. What this means is that there are weekly spreads with eight columns. Seven are dated (M-S) and the eighth gives you a spot to write three action items for the week. What are the big three things you would like or have to do? Stick them in there. Then schedule them (or the smaller tasks that make up them) throughout the seven days. Since coming up with this concept in October, I have been using the method myself and it's been awesome. It's really helped me to know my main focus(es) early in the week.

2) I wanted a REFLECT & GOAL SET page at the end of every month. This is just one sheet that gives you space to highlight what's upcoming and what's happened. I broke the monthly goal-setting section down into three categories, "to think on" "to work on" & "to complete" and that alone is helpful in processing through your work flow. Not everything needs to be accomplished right away. Some things need to percolate. This gives you the space to do that.

3) I wanted "project breakdown" pages and we came up with a clean design that makes sense. I used one of these pages when I was working on the huge task of redesigning my blog and it worked well to tackle smaller items one at time and see what was left and what had been accomplished. I believe this system is helpful, not hindering and look forward to sharing more about this with you.

get to work book behind the scenes

4) I wanted a motivational aspect. Like most planners, this book will have a full spread for each calendar month with boxes (that looks like a normal calendar). It will also have a perforated calendar page that can be removed from the book. That page will have a smaller numbered calendar on the bottom portion and the top portion will be a graphic text print (like what's shown above). You can leave it in the book or you can tear it out and hang it on your wall for the month. When the month is over you can tear the calendar part off (it should also be perforated) and have a square piece of inspiring art. (This first version and the 2016 planner will combine my favorite sayings and J+F killer illustration abilities.)

Those are the four main things that we have worked tirelessly to make awesome. We have also worked tirelessly to make the whole book awesome.

This first round – the academic planner (July 2015-June 2016) that will launch for presale in late spring – is going to be in black and white (and gray). Eventually, I can imagine releasing more colors, "a teal version" with shades of teal, "a green version" with shades of green (you get the idea) but just one colorway is what is planned for now. The black and white is part of my "design that doesn't compete with your ideas" idea. I get that color is cool. But I think there is going to be enough going on with your own ideas, projects, pens, highlighters, plans and goals that you won't miss the extra color and I know you won't miss the flourishes.

EDIT : there is nothing academic or school focused about this planner – this first launch is just lining up with the American school year. After this launch, planners will be yearly (Jan-Dec) and "academic" (July-June). (So two planners a year.) There will be a 2016 planner for sale next fall in addition to this first launch.

The best part about the spiral bound is that down the line I will have a lot of flexibility to make these books more custom. You might want more brainstorm pages or more project breakdown pages and I will be able to make that happen. The cool part about the art print calendar pages is that down the line, I will be able to partner with artists and creatives and make years that are based around their inspiring work. I will also have some great artwork that might transition well to prints, posters, mugs, tshirts, etc. There are a lot of cool and best parts. This is the coolest and best (business) thing I have ever done.

So that's the update. Right now we are at the end of the book design process and are moving on to the illustration design process – so far things are looking great. I am going to be reviewing paper stocks soon and will ideally have a book (that first CRAZY EXPENSIVE! book) in my hand in the next few months to share some real peeks of.

If this does well, I have so many plans to scale and expand on this venture. This process has been so inspiring and fun. And even if I sell NONE, I would almost say it's been worth it to really think through the creative and motivational process and come up with something that I hope is going to help others make progress.

Big things happen one day at a time. Let's schedule those days.

all images and text shown here are copyright 2015 Elise Blaha Cripe

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151 responses to “let’s talk GET TO WORK BOOK.”

  1. Annoesjka Avatar
    Annoesjka

    Oh, how I would love to have this! You’re a lifesaver, Elise 🙂 Do you already know about the possibilities for international customers?

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  2. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    It will ship internationallly. 🙂

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  3. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    I do have a rough estimate .. between $40 and $60 retail. I hope to know more soon, but that’s where I would currently put it. 🙂

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  4. Brittany Avatar

    Yay!!! I definitely fall in the category of people who like paper planners but never found one that works for me. Super excited to try this one out. I love what you said about people not needing to read about goals, they just need to set them and work on them. I find it’s easy to get into a rut reading ‘tips to organize your life’ or ‘how to set goals’ etc, and then completely avoid actually working. This direction seems so much more applicable for what you and I’m so excited.

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  5. Sarah Avatar

    you had me at spiral bound!

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  6. casie Avatar
    casie

    HOLY SMOKES ELISE … this is AWESOME, RAD, TOTALLY AMAZING!
    I am so so excited for this planner!!!
    I will limp along in my current planner until this amazingness is released!
    The black and white – love! The tear out calendar – really love!
    Does the weekly spread start on Monday or Sunday? I love a Monday start! 🙂

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  7. Raquel Avatar
    Raquel

    I can’t wait!! I am always looking for a good planner. I have a few that just haven’t worked out for me so they end up sitting unused. I like what I am reading here!

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  8. Hillary Avatar
    Hillary

    Sign me up for two! Love it.

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  9. Teri Avatar

    I can only imagine how excited you must be for this, because I’m so super excited!! I’m wondering about the dimensions? 8.5×11 or is it smaller/bigger than that?

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  10. Elisa Sims Albury Avatar

    Long-time reader, rarely comment. Love your blog.
    I cannot wait for this. I am a transportation planner by day but by night/weekend I am a quilter/maker/dreamer. I am in the beginning stages of setting goals for future years related to quilting and transitioning out of planning as part of implementing my One Little Word this year–forward. You planner cannot come at a better time and I think will blend nicely with OLW for goal setting as part of dreaming big and making ourselves and our surroundings better. Thank you Elise.
    Love the neutrality, functionality, and graphic nature.

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  11. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I am so excited about this although I have a planner I love right now. Hopefully you will have a Jan-Dec one for 2016 so I can make the switch:) The book looks amazing and right up my alley:)

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  12. pam Avatar
    pam

    This is a great idea. Love paper and pencil and pens for keeping track of goals. I will definitely be pre-ordering.

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  13. Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon) Avatar
    Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon)

    super excited to see more peeks into this book. your work always inspires me to set my own daily/weekly goals. you can count me in!

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  14. Lindsay Avatar

    I sat here rubbing my 39 week prego belly in EXCITEMENT and DELIGHT (whilst holding a cup of decaf). I can’t WAIT for you to release this project. Does “academic” planner mean it’s more focused on those that are in school? I love paper planners but haven’t been in love, love, love with a “system” one in a long time. I know you already produce beautiful, quality products so I’m looking forward to all of this hard work being unveiled!

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  15. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Gaaaaahhhhh! YAY to Single Colorway design! I LOVE simplistic design, it really helps me focus. But, of course, it has to be pretty or I’m not as inspired….so I go gasp planner-less. My phone really doesn’t do it for me. I love paper. LOVE the space to brainstorm. I miss a planner (stares wistfully out the window).
    Have you thought about making the planner date-free? Like the customer writes in the dates? That way it doesn’t have to be tied to a calendar for the school year OR the Jan-Dec year? Or is that too much of a pain to design….or just not as profitable? I dunno, just throwing it out there.

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  16. Jen Avatar

    Super excited for this! Will is be 8.5 x 11?

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  17. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    Best wishes, it’s definitely a winner. You’ve put your heart and soul, and a lot of work into this plan, and it shows. All the best to you… Michelle t

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  18. Molly Avatar

    LOVE.
    Currently have (and use) the final Make 29 “Big Things” bubble sheet. Can’t wait for a closer-up view of the planner.
    Can’t.
    Wait!
    HURRY UP!!!!!
    Oh, wait. All good things come in time. Right. That. Patience….
    xx,
    Molly

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  19. Bobbi Rubinstein Avatar

    I’ve been looking for a planner this year, using a gift from my daughter that’s not quite right. This one sounds like you nailed it. I prefer black/white no dumb cutesy stuff. I like S-S myself but would go with M-S if the rest of it works. Sounds like you thought through what goals/projects need really well. Been reading you for years & love the podcasts so I trust your design setup. Put lots of photos up when it’s ready to go. I’ve hesitated getting something like this online, sight unseen because the setup is so personal. Looking forward to it!

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  20. lisa Avatar

    i LOVE that you’re releasing versions based on the academic calendar! i think that there are so many mamas whose lives (and rhythms) revolve around the academic schedule which also tends to determine sports seasons, performing arts seasons, etc. i would love a teal (or ocean colors) version!

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  21. Mireille Marchand Avatar

    Wouaw! Exciting… Can’t wait!

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  22. Krista Avatar
    Krista

    This sounds so wicked! I am so excited for this!

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  23. silk Avatar
    silk

    This looks great, but I prefer planners that start in January!

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  24. Danielle Avatar
    Danielle

    This looks amazing Elise! I can’t wait to order it. What will the dimensions be approximately?

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  25. Kerrie Avatar

    Woo! I’ve been waiting for this post! I love everything about it. Two questions, 1) will there be a general notebook section (like grid or lines)? 2) will the 1st launch have a 6 month version for those of us that will want to buy a full year on Jan 1, 2016?
    Also re: cost, I think your price range is great. $40 is lower than I would have expected. And, at $60, that is only $5 per month! What other daily tools cost that little? It’s a total steal and I’ve actually spent $90 on a planner before. So…
    Also…A snap-in bookmark would be great. 🙂

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  26. Anne T. Avatar
    Anne T.

    So excited for this! It sounds similar to planner I use currently but with so many extra perks! I am considering starting a part time business in addition to my regular job this year and this would be perfect! Can’t wait to see more images! I do have to say that the idea of a teal colored one had me super pumped, but as a person who color codes things in her planner, I can see how a neutral version makes sense. I’ll definitely be following the progress on this. Good luck with your final stages!

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  27. Debbie Avatar

    What an awesome planned planner! Books and paper will never leave us! (I hope ;). Looking forward to your launch.

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  28. JC Avatar

    This is awesome! I’m so excited. I have the plum paper planner and while I love it I think the goal orientation is more my style than daily tasks.

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  29. Anne T. Avatar
    Anne T.

    What if you included the Big Things bubble sheet in there too? Also wanted to say my current planner is 8×6 and I love that it fits in my purse and I can hold my pen inside the spiral binding.

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  30. Michelle E Avatar
    Michelle E

    So exciting! I love it. I love your design aesthetic so I’m sure I will just love it. You should really sell the merits of working with a paper planner to those who might not think its for them. Especially when it comes to goal setting – it makes such a difference (to me) to have things written down – i’m way less likely to forget them then.
    Also – I like the idea of including your Big Things Bubble sheet, and maybe a Today ruler – so its easy to flip to the current date?
    Anyway i’m sure you’ve thought of everything 🙂

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  31. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    So exciting!!!
    So do you plan for the paper stock to be thick enough so that highlighters and gel pens don’t bleed through? That’s one pet peeve of mine with paper planners – I can’t stand that bleed 🙂

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  32. Erika Avatar

    Elise,
    I’ve been following your blog for years and I’m super-excited about your planner project! I was going to say, “you’re gonna sell at least one planner…to me!” but judging by the positive comments above, I think you’ve got something here. 🙂 Congratulations on your new (ad)venture…love watching it unfold on your blog!
    Erika.

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  33. Amanda Sevall Avatar

    I have to admit… when you first said you were going to be doing this I thought “really?” I just didn’t get where you were going. I get it now and WOW. I want one. I can’t wait to see the final product!

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  34. Carrie Avatar

    Bravo, my friend! Making things happen… Yay.

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  35. Donna M Avatar

    I’m really hoping I can buy one of these. Your bold statement speech really helped me focus. I love the way you work through ideas start to finish! It sounds awesome.

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  36. Brandy J Avatar
    Brandy J

    Love that you went the vertical column route! i wish there were more planners out there like that; I found the sugar paper one at target like another reader, but it was a little small, so I actually bought a notebook and made my own 🙂 What is the anticipated size of the planner (hope i didnt just miss that!)?

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  37. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    a bit smaller than that!

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  38. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    there will for sure be a Jan-Dec 2016 planner released next fall. 🙂

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  39. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    congrats Lindsay!
    It is NOT AT ALL school focused, but the first launch will be great for those that follow a “school year” because it starts in July and goes through June.
    The second version will be released next fall and will cover Jan-Dec 2016. 🙂

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  40. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    a perpetual calendar is part of the long-term plan, but not something that will go out this year. 🙂

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  41. Brooke Avatar
    Brooke

    So super excited about this!! I used to plan (read: spend ages on planning things out with perfect design and perfect pens) and then I realised planning was taking up all my ‘doing’ time. So I’ve spent a good couple of years not planning and living on the fly. It’s fun sometimes and just plain horrible others. I’m at that point where I really need to plan easily but with actionable ideas. I have a January sharpie list washi taped to my wall (my fridge isn’t magnetic) and I’m highlighting the done tasks (which I love by the way, all my lists are this way now). It’s working. It’s great to have goals and ideas but if you don’t fit them in your day then you aren’t getting anywhere. I love the idea of tackling things monthly and keeping or blogging my lists so I have proof/reminders of achievements. Emailing my hubby now so this can be a Mother’s Day gift! You rock Elise!

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  42. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    smaller than that, but not too small.

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  43. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    Yes, there will be MANY photos and a video. I get that this is an intense decision and I want to make sure you know what you’re getting! 🙂

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  44. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    that’s awesome! next fall I’ll be launching a 2016 calendar that runs Jan-Dec. 🙂

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  45. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    1) not a full section, but yes, pages for notes/brainstorm/etc
    2) no, there will not be a six month version. just two 12 month versions. Ideally someone will hop on one or the other cycle, depending on what works best for them.
    Yes, $40 is the lowest end, I don’t think it will sell for that. I’d like to keep it under $60. 🙂
    Bookmark is not in the plan, but that’s a fun add-on idea for future years!

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  46. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    yep, that would be killer for the 2016 version!

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  47. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    it’s not going to be cardstock weight, but I also don’t want it to be copier paper style. Working on finding that right stock. 🙂

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