![]() Promising review: "I can't wait for 2019 so that I can use this lovely planner. –Personal values and self-assessment pages –Daily pages with a hourly schedule (7 a.m.–7 p.m.), a column for your to-do list, and small sections for notes and gratitude –Sections for “the Four D’s”: due, dollars, dinner, and don’t forget (!!!) This is our pick for best low-priced planner on BuzzFeed Reviews! And check out our deeper dive into this planner, This $19 Planner May Actually Help You Get Your Life Together, to learn more! Get it from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in three colors). How I want to/should be seeing myself." - Amazon Customer ![]() Words of affirmation was difficult for me to fill out so I looked them up online and wrote the ones that spoke to me most. For me, it also helped (kind of made) me reflect on things I really do want and goals I really do want to achieve. Everything to do with this planner is how YOU make it. I think my favorite part of this planner is the first two pages. You can skip weeks you know you're out of town or whatever and save those pages for another time. –"My Mindmap" and "My Vision Board" pages to ~engage both sides of the brain~ –Two "My Focus" pages in the beginning of the planner where you list out what you’re grateful for, write down some affirmations, and write down your top five goals - so you can refer back to them throughout the year –Weekly spreads with “Goals For This Week, “Successes,” and “What I Can Do Better” ![]() Following the political agreement on the Fit For 55 package, which seeks to make sure EU policies contribute to the climate neutrality of our continent, the Commission has also adjusted the own resources proposals based on the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) compared to the original proposals from December 2021.–Undated pages, so you can skip weeks and pick up where you left on without losing pages The final package includes a new temporary statistical own resource based on company profits. ![]() On 20 June 2023, the Commission completed its proposal for a next generation of own resources. This proposal would also contribute to the financing of the Social Climate Fund, aimed to make sure the transition to a decarbonised economy leaves no one behind. In December 2021, the Commission thus proposed three new sources of revenue to the EU budget, to help repay the grants part of NextGenerationEU. In the interinstitutional agreement from December 2021, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission agreed to work towards introducing sufficient new own resources to cover the repayments of NextGenerationEU. NextGenerationEU breakdownĪ clear roadmap towards new sources of revenue to help repay the borrowing The rest of the funds from NextGenerationEU are being disbursed to EU Member States by several EU programmes: the Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (REACT-EU), Horizon Europe, InvestEU, European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development or the Just Transition Fund (JTF).įollowing Russia’s aggression on Ukraine, EU Member States could use some of these funds to address the needs of the refugees arriving to their territories. To consult the plans of different EU Member States and track the disbursements made to date, check the interactive Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard. Moreover, they need to fulfil the relevant milestones and targets, and before any disbursements under the RRF can flow, the Commission assesses the satisfactory fulfilment of each milestone and target. To receive funds under the Recovery and Resilience Facility, Member States need to prepare Recovery and Resilience Plans outlining how they are going to invest the funds. The centrepiece of NextGenerationEU is the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) – an instrument for providing grants and loans to support reforms and investments in the EU Member States at a total value of €723.8 billion.
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