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I love being able to see the week at a glance, and as we tend to do things on a weekly rotation - kinda days, paying bills, shopping, appointments etc, I've found they're the best planners to keep me organized.So, today I'd like to share with you my new Free Printable Irma Weekly Planners!For my classic designs, I only did two styles of weekly planners, but as I was designing these, loads of layouts and variations came to mind, so I've ended up with 9, (yep nine!) different styles.Everyone likes to organize their time differently, and I know how awesome it is to finally find a layout that's just right, so even though some of these layouts are pretty similar, I haven't edited any away - here's hoping you find the one that's perfect for you!The planners I've featured today are all in the color 'sea', but they're all available in 6 different colors and in both A4 and A5 sizes.This is a really useful, week to a page planner with space to set some weekly priorities and to-do's. This is a great planner if you only have a scattering of appointments and events each week - maybe three per day max.This is in the style of the classic weekly planners you see in pad form in stationery shops. It's super flexible as there's just space each day to fill in as you wish - you could add in to-do's, appointments or jot down meals for the week.I used to use a store bought planner just like this for our weekly meal planning and it was fantastic. If you do go down this route, try keeping it in the pantry so it's quick and easy to refer to - this worked beautifully for us.This is a two page planner, but you can easily use the first page on it's own or with the companion sheet. The planner page is exactly the same as the landscape one above, and the second page has a handy dinner planner, to do list and notes section.These two planners can be mixed and matched with the 'My Week' style below.As I was saying, you can mix and match these two sheets with the two above, or you can just use the planner page on it's own.The companion page here has a little bit more detail, with a priorities section, a habits tracker to help you make (or break!) some new habits, a dinner planner and to-do list.This is a classic, day to a spread planner. I've left the daily space blank here so it's flexible and works in a variety of ways - you could put appointments up the top and to do list dot points below, schedule everything in time blocks, or separate the days into quadrants.There's a handy 'must do' space each week day for those important things you can't forget to do, and there's also space to jot down things for next week.Similar to The Weekly Plan above, but with week days set out on a schedule.I've left the bottom squares deliberately un-labelled here, so you can fill in the headints as you wish. It may be that you need a priorities section each day, a mini to do list or meal planner.You could also fill in each one with a different 'mini-planner' to track the whole week - e.g. one for exercise, one for a habit, one for reading/study, one for savings/finances etc.This is a really simple and flexible week to a spread planner, with room for each day as well as nice big to-do and notes sections.Again, you could use the blank space in any number of ways, this would also be great for small businesses and etsy sellers to track sales and social media, and it would make a fantastic weekly editorial calendar for your blog!This is a classic diary style planner, with some handy 'mini planners' thrown in! The side boxes have space to plan dinners for the week, workouts, and a water tracker.As a busy mum, I know how easy it is to suddenly find it's dinner time and nothing's been planned... I also know how easy it is to get caught up in the hectic-ness of a new baby, or a kinda kid with drop offs and pick ups and ballet lessons.When you're busy, things like walks and trips to the gym get sidelined, and when you're tired from constantly being on the go, it's easy to turn to coffee not water.Anyway, with this spread, I focused on including the three things most people want to focus on each day: healthy meals, exercise and water.This planner is perfect for busy mums, but also busy people working long hours, like entrepreneurs and professionals who need to focus on more work-life balance. It would also be fantastic for students... just thinking of my own uni days when I had to cook for myself lol - let's just say I don't eat 2 minute noodles anymore!This one is the weekly planner I use, and I love it for it's simplicity and flexibility... not to mention 'It's a Beautiful Life' is my blog tag line!This is a classic diary style, with loads of room for my messy writing, and a spot up the top where you could write your priorities or notes, but I like to add an inspiring quote.So that's that then - nine pretty new weekly planners!To download, simply scroll down to the links below - and don't forget to sign up to my newsletter on the way!All the best,Eliza.