Formal Weekly Agenda Template
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This Formal Weekly Agenda template can unlock maximum efficiency in your everyday life! The template is perfect for maintaining a positive work-life balance and not forgetting about crucial tasks.
Simple Design and Nothing Extra
This weekly meeting agenda template features a white background and color-coded days of the week to separate your jobs. The form is available in Google Docs or for printing in A4 size.
It is divided into three parts:
- Header: you can enter your name, dates, main goals for the week, and what has already been accomplished.
- Main Table: this placeholder allows you to split the main tasks for each day of the week. Built-in checkboxes will help you track the progress of assignments.
- Habit Tracking: this section includes fields with dates, checkboxes, and columns for the habits you want to track.
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- Created: June 15, 2024
- Author: Vladimir Belyakin
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: White
- Style: Professional
- Downloads: 1
- Added to collections: 16
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