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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. Carly Friesen Avatar

    This is so exciting. I am always looking for a better planner, or a better system. This one is looking great so far! 🙂

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  2. Allie Avatar

    Love!! This is too good and so well designed. Can’t wait to see more!

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  3. Penny Avatar
    Penny

    I change planners multiple times per year because I am exactly the customer you’ve described….I can’t find anything that works well. I am so incredibly excited about everything you’ve designed. It sounds amazing! I will take 10 and gift them around :)!!!! Can’t wait.

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  4. caroline nolazco Avatar

    I’m sooo excited for you!! It looks freakin fantastic. My finger is already hovering over the buy button! Buy all the planners muhahahahha

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  5. Skye Avatar
    Skye

    Another Monday – Sunday fan here! Sunday-start is one of my biggest pet peeves in planners! Also glad you plan to keep putting out both calendar year and academic year planners. I’m a teacher so I like academic year ones, but I’m also not after the same things that high school and college students want in a planner. 🙂

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  6. Elizabeth Avatar

    Elise! I’m so excited for this new business venture of yours! I’m proud of you for dreaming this up and then creating it and making it a reality! I’m also really excited to use it 🙂 I’m not much of an “academic year” calendar type of girl and I already have a great planner for 2015, but I am terribly excited to give yours a whirl in 2016. Love how you’re always forward thinking and dreaming big!

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  7. Ashley Avatar

    I’m so excited for you book! I really hope I can use my sharpie fine tip pens on the paper. They are my favorite pens to use in my planners. 🙂

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  9. Ashley Avatar

    I will definitely be buying the Jan – Dec 2016. I just got a 2015 planner from inkwell press and the paper is amazing! Not too thin and too thick, just perfect.

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  10. Madi Lyons Avatar

    I can’t wait to see the finished product!! I’m a paper to do list person, but have always had heaps of issues with planners and how they are laid out. I’m really interested in how you are putting your planner layout together and what you’re including in it!

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  11. Lee Avatar

    I love Steven’s comment about a row of planners on the shelf like trophies. I have every planner since back in high school, and not only is it fun to see how my tastes in planner have changed and evolved over the years, but also to see how my use of them (especially in journaling and documenting life’s little details) has changed, too. I look forward to more info on this awesome idea of yours.

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  12. Ashley Brimeyer Avatar

    Elise, this is so thought out and so wonderful. I trust you and your proven method of goal setting & achievement so obviously I’ll support you no matter what. Thanks for being an advocate of a good planner for us all! Cannot wait to have my very own 🙂

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  13. jackie Avatar

    There is nothing better than a well thought out planner. Look forward to seeing this come together, I think it will be a great success.

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  14. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    This is awesome. I would pre-order one, right now, based on this alone. For real though. I’d be heartbroken if I didn’t get one before they sell out, so can I just give you my money now? 🙂

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  15. Judith Avatar
    Judith

    I 100% agree with this statement Melissa B! I am still searching for the ideal work/home planner to the point where I started designing my own this year – but maybe I should just wait for Elise 🙂

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  16. anneberit Avatar

    LOVE this! Hope I can afford shipping it to Norway when it’s launched. Just what I need to plan my life 😀

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  17. Camilla Avatar

    This is so exciting!! I can’t wait to pre-order 🙂 And I read in another comment over here that the weeks will be Monday to Sunday? Hope that’s correct, cause that makes it so much easier to plan stuff for the weekend 😉 Plus, those plastic pockets for notes, etc (read about that in a another comment too) are really handy. Looking forward to seeing and reading more about this 🙂 Yay!

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  18. Amanda Avatar

    A bookmark of some sort would be cool. An add-on people could buy separately? Or, I once had a planner where one of the corners of each page was perforated so it could be torn away to mark the days and keep your place in the book.
    This sounds so awesome, Elise! Can’t wait to see it!

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  19. Kaysie Avatar
    Kaysie

    Recently saw this quote “A GOAL without a PLAN is just a wish.” So, yes, we all NEED this planner! Sounds fabulous !

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  20. Eleri Avatar

    I was about to comment, but this says everything I was going to say. So…ditto!
    So excited!

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  21. Karina K Avatar
    Karina K

    So excited about this new project! I can’t wait to see more peeks and of course buy one once its available for pre-sale! You are so motivating on how you think of an idea and make it happen!!

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  22. Annoesjka Avatar
    Annoesjka

    Yay!!

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  23. Denise Avatar
    Denise

    YAY!!!! For Black & white!!!!!!!!!

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  24. lea Avatar

    this is so cool, very very excited about it and a big yes to Mo – Sun!

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  25. kelly from snowy boston Avatar
    kelly from snowy boston

    Have you thought of adding a pocket or two? Pockets are great for holding a few papers, bills to pay, a photo etc.
    What is the cover made of?
    Lookin’ good!! 🙂
    Best of luck!!!

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  26. Camilla Avatar

    Sounds like the perfect size! I have one now that’s approximately that size, and that’s big enough to show all the days properly, but still small enough to fit into my everyday purse 🙂

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  27. Treena Avatar

    This is me too!!!! I’ve been reading your blog forever and I have lists everywhere! On my phone, on a little notebook, on the back of a receipt in my wallet. I can’t wait for this planner to come out. I want to pre-order!!!

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  28. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    You will not sell NONE (I know that’s a hideous double negative). I will buy one! And I haven’t had time to read the other comments but I bet they say the same. However I’ll be waiting for the 2016 version as in the UK our academic year runs Sept-Aug. (And ps I hope they’ll be available outside the US or it’s going to be a very expensive planner for me when you factor in the cost of a cross-Atlantic return flight for me to purchase it!)

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  29. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    I love that it has a quad ruled paper! Please keep that part in the design.

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  30. mara Avatar

    This is SO cool.
    Congrats on such a big venture.
    You are truly building your own brand and that is SO inspiring to those of us still trying to figure it all out.

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  31. Leah Avatar

    I’ve had ones with tear-off corners and loved them! I also like a bookmark of some kind. Just saying — my two cents. 🙂

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  32. Za Avatar
    Za

    I’m running around carrying notebooks and copybooks to organise things.I love pens and paper. What you are saying makes me want to see your book right now. And, oh… What you say about the lack of colors…. I never could use my SmashBook because it was too pretty… I’m looking forward to this project.

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  33. donaB Avatar

    This looks amazing! I fall firmly in the I-need-both-digital-and-paper camp. 🙂 Would you consider selling a printable undated version of that 8-column weekly spread before the planner is released! I think it would be really helpful for me!

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  34. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    I am looking forward to this, Elise!

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  35. Melanie Avatar

    I love hearing your process behind your products–it is so helpful to see how you narrowed your focus from a self-help book, to a tool to actually get the goals done! I am a stay-at-home mom of 6, so no business going on for me at this stage of life, but I still really enjoy your podcasts and blog, and so admire your productivity and follow-through! This is the longest comment, but I have also been so impressed with the variety of MAKE29 and how you meet your deadlines and FINISH things. Awesome! I also think it’s great how you are both productive AND creative. Sometimes it seems like those 2 things kind of kill each other, not sure if that makes sense or not.
    Best of luck with your new venture with the planner, it seems like it would work great for a variety of people. I am a pencil/paper person, and it sounds like a great place to dump all those ideas that pop up, and then work out how to make them happen. It’s also very cool how you have thought about having the pages with art that could then be taken out and used as decor.

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  36. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    So excited that you’ve combined all the different aspects of planners I love, but can never find all rolled into one! And spiral bound to boot. Do you know how hard it is to find a good spiral planner?? Can’t wait for the presale, my sister and I will both need one!

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  37. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    I’m so excited about this project of yours! As a person who usually logs on after limited editions are already sold out, will you only be selling a limited number to begin with?

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  38. Ali Kutter Avatar
    Ali Kutter

    I am in! I am not a doodle planner. I want a planner to plan- I use other methods to create and just get overwhelmed by extraneous stuff. I am waiting with baited breath for release dates. I will be ordering the academic ones for my kids when they are ready too. We do online school and have never really found a planner that will handle it. That may be an idea for you to consider too, the needs of online/homeschool kids. Yea!!!

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  39. Julie Avatar

    This sounds fantastic, like everything you do! I definitely want one!

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  40. Chrisy@GoodNorthCoastLife Avatar

    Gosh, so much amazing support here from your readers…..must fill you with joy. 🙂
    For the first time in ages l wrote down nine goals for the year. I did an Elise and wrote them down on paper with a sharpie and stuck them up on my wall where l can see it everyday. Now entering our third week of the new year l can already sense a difference. I’m thinking of how to break these goals down, how and when to get them implemented and it feels great.
    Cheering you on, and super keen to see the final product.

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  41. Laura Avatar

    Well…could we expect anything less from Elise? I really like the break-down of the planner so far. I really love that it’s not pretty – it’s for getting to work! I’d be perfectly content with grey, black and white. I like that it is Mon to Sun. I like how you have arranged it. I like the areas for peculating. I won’t be buying the first one because in NZ my academic year runs Feb – Nov (or Feb to Feb if I do summer school) but I think I’ll be in the queue for the 2016 one! I wouldn’t normally spend that much on a planner but you are the goal-setting wizard and to date all of your wisdom, inspiration, ideas and advice has been free. You only deserve great success with this and I can’t imagine it any other way. All the best!

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  42. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    You are SO awesome! Super psyched about this whole thing. Can’t WAIT to have a planner again! Consider yourself hugged.

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  43. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    The more you share about this project, the more excited I am to get one!

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  44. Joelle Avatar
    Joelle

    Just want to second a previous comment about keeping the academic calendar year in the mix. That’s what I prefer as well. So so excited for this summer!!!

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  45. Helen (UK) Avatar
    Helen (UK)

    I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE THE PRE-SALE FOR THIS!!!!
    Ahem, I mean – I’m a tiny bit excited. Yes, a tiny bit…!

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  46. Brooke Avatar
    Brooke

    Exciting! This is exactly what I need. Right, this, second.

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  47. Alex Louisa Avatar

    I’m so excited for this planner. I LOVE paper planners with room for goals and lists, but I’m still hunting for the exact perfect fit, and these small peeks make it seem like this might just be it! (Let alone the black and white, and the fact that there won’t be over-designed decorative elements eating into your lists/goal setting room.)
    I also LOVE your plans for collaborating with artists in the future. That also makes you awesome.

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  48. Natassia Avatar

    I am so excited for you and even more excited to get my hands on a planner! Finding the right planner is no small feat and it seems like this one is a winner.

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  49. Jess Lonett Avatar
    Jess Lonett

    i love love love everything you mentioned, especially the “to think on” “to work on” & “to complete” section. so cool to see the behind the progress you’ve been making!

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  50. Deirdre Avatar

    Is there a date set for the presale?

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