Lacking inspiration for dinner recipes, and wanting to experiment with chatGPT, I decided to ask it to help me meal plan an entire month. Here are the results! I am not affiliated with chatGPT and this is not a sponsored post. ChatGPT is a free tool and as always, all opinions are my own. How…
Category: Planning Tips & Inspiration
Each section of my household binder
How I plan for a new financial year (review questions, tools and my favorite finance books)
A new financial year in Australia means tax time but also a fresh start. Similar to doing a monthly review, I’ve been doing an annual financial review the last couple of years. Some of the things I consider that you may want to incorporate into your own review: Last year’s finances Review last year’s expenditure…
Aluminium versus plastic discs: which are better for binding your planner?
When I started blogging about planners way back in 2016 really the only discbound planner available was the ARC and Happy Planner. Things have progressed a lot since then and there’s now plenty of brands to choose from! As you’re shopping for a discbound planner you’ll probably notice two types of discs: plastic or aluminium….
Review of the Leisure Arts Dot Art Markers (Dual Ended Dot and Fine-Line Markers)
30 Things to track in the monthly spread of your planner
There are particular things I plan on my monthly spread not on the weekly spread. If you find yourself doubling up writing things on both spreads, I hope this post helps you decide which things you’re going to plan in your monthly spread. Related post: Daily versus weekly planners: which is right for you? Why…
Why I buy paper planners when I could create my own
Today I’m answering a question someone asked me after I posted another planner review. ‘But don’t you make your own printables? So can’t you turn that into a planner? Why do you keep buying and reviewing planners made by other people?’ Well, there are a few reasons: 1. Different styles Colors, fonts and overall aesthetics….