Many years ago there used to really only be two main weekly layouts that planners came in: horizontal and vertical. So it makes sense that there are lots of planners with these spreads to choose from these days. This post…
4 Week Paris and London Itinerary (plus thoughts from my first time trying slow travel)
In my early twenties, I considered moving to London for 2 years as part of the UK’s Youth Mobility program. My day job profession originated in the UK, so it would be possible to transfer to the UK branch of…
Zebra Mildliner Highlighters review: are they worth the cost?
lf you’ve been following blogs about planning or looking up spread ideas on Instagram, you’ve probably seen the Zebra Mildliner highlighters. Those iconic highlighters that come in a wide array of colors you typically can’t find offered by other brands……
Comparison of Dot Grid Notebooks for Bullet Journaling with 160 GSM paper (Thick, bleedproof paper)
160GSM paper is usually thick enough to withstand brush pens, stamps and marker pens. There have been a few 160GSM notebooks released over the past few years so I thought it was about time I did a post with all…
A5 versus B5: what page size is best for bullet journaling?
After trying out A5 and B5 notebooks for a variety of spreads and noticing myself gravitating towards using specific page sizes for specific things, I thought I’d put together a comparison. I’ve drawn up the same weekly layout and monthly…
How to use Canva to make a travel itinerary (is it better than Word and Excel?)
Word has gotten around the office at my day job, that I have quite the travel hobby – so now I get asked for copies of my itineraries. One of my colleagues asked for my Paris and London itinerary (I’ll…