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A Thank You Letter To My Planner

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A Thank You Letter To My Planner
Belinda Selene Blog

Throughout my college career I have depended on my planner as if it has been another limb on my body. I find myself constantly writing important dates down, even non-important things just so I do not forget. Even though I bought it at Target, it is one of my most valued items. It holds my life together and I would probably be lost without my planner. I am surprised I haven’t said thank you to it yet. So here I am now; writing a thank you letter to my favorite inanimate object.

Dear Planner,

Thank you for always being there for me. Even though we have only been together for a small time, you are something that I can always rely on. You know my day better than I do. Although you are a little more worn than when we first met; you are still amazing to me.

You have held all my important dates, and even the dates that I wrote down just to be safe. You contain some days that are really full and busy, and others that are empty. You hold birthdays of friends and family so I do not forget to tell them happy birthday. You contain due dates for papers, projects, quizzes, exams, deadlines, you name it. Even the multi-color-ink scribbles for canceled dates. Containing the important things of my past and future.

Nothing beats the satisfaction of opening you, flipping through your pages and seeing the rainbow color ink and highlight marks. The stickers for important things. The doodles that I marked at the end of lectures. Even the marks like “laundry detergent” or “call mom”. You are a huge help for my day-to-day life.

So thank you planner; for keeping my college life together. I cannot imagine going through my day-to-day life without you. Writing down all my activities and plans not only gives me peace of mind about my weeks and months ahead but re-assuring my present. Know that I always appreciate you, every scribble and mark. You are so important to me.

Thank you, I don’t know what I would do without you.

Sincerely,

Your Person

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