
Or what you might want to track for the whole year. So if you’ve ever found yourself on the fence about whether you need one or not, just think about what you might need to map out long term. I highlight special dates, non-school days, block off vacation times, use them to track new habits, and a variety of other things. I often have two or three in my planner because I use them so much. Now I use them for so many different things. Other than that and circling birthdays, I wasn’t sure what to do with them. Occaisionally I would use it to check what day of the week a certain date fell on. Once upon a time I couldn’t see much use to a year on a page. So I hope you enjoy the refresh of the Understated Rainbow design. Which has freed up the time I needed to start getting the printables organized in a way that makes them easier to find. This way, the other planner pages, like the weekly and daily pages, are already made and ready to be used. Instead of creating a new design, I decided to give an old one a refresh. So, knowing all this was coming down the pipe, I put up a poll in the Scatter-Brain’s Guide Facebook group asking what everyone’s favourite past calendar design was. We were adjusting to new routines, we moved 10 days before Christmas, and I already knew that 2021 was going to be the year I gave this little ole site a major overhaul. The end of 2020 was crazy for me and my family. Mixing things up and creating a new design for the coming year.

Usually, this is my favourite part of the design year. In case you missed the release of the 2021-2022 Academic Calendars this year I’ve decided to do something a little different with the calendar design.

Bringing Back an Old Design for the 2022 Calendars
