The 2018 features:
- Goal Planning/Mind Mapping – to help to set a clear vision for your ministry and life in 2018
- Vacation Ideas and Plans – to ensure that you use your vacation time and stay refreshed and renewed for ministry
- Sabbath Ideas – a place to capture ideas for your Sabbath time so you can take it whether it be a whole day or just a few hours
- 2-page month, week and reflection pages
- Future planning - Undated – when you are behind on something this year, you jot it down here at an earlier time to remind yourself to get a head start on it the next year
- Future planning – Dated – when you need to schedule those far off appointments like weddings, family reunions and spring break
- Seasons of the Church Year – a place to capture ideas for the seasons as you hear or read about them
- Lists and Expenses – places to record your to-do’s, prayers, and visits as well as a place to keep track of expenses
- Finger Labyrinth
- Weekly pages that have a place for daily tasks, more room on Sunday while still having a space to keep track of your large projects, your Sabbath plan and other notes – the weekly layout has a Monday start with a Sunday focus but the layout is horizontal so it does not confuse those who are used to a Sunday start to their planners. Clergy also spoke of liking their days divided into morning, afternoon and evening blocks so this layout is the best of all worlds.
- The back sections are all stand alone so if you don’t want to have your visitation list in your planner, you can remove it without removing any other important pages.
To buy the calendar visit http://www.clergylifecoaching.com/resources.html
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I would like to check this out. where, when available and how much?
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