I like to use paper for planning my weekly spreads and checklists, but have made the switch from printables to spreadsheets over the years for planning many things including: 1. Budget income and expenses I used paper for budgeting during my university days when I didn’t have many responsibilities. But once I reached proper ‘adulthood’…
Colorful time blocked weekly spread using Happy Planner Stickers
SeQes dot grid notebook review (160GSM thick paper)
If you’re looking for a dupe to the popular Archer and Olive dot grid notebook, then you might be interested in the SeQes notebook. Quick facts Size: 5.75″ wide x 8.25″ high (14.5cm wide x 21cm high) Linen hardcover Various cover designs to choose from, in different colors and with different silver foil graphics Sewn…
Kmart knock-off stationery – better than the real thing?
Anyone else ever see stationery that looks eerily similar in different stores and brands and wonder if it came from the same factory? Sometimes I’ll see some stationery like pens that look exactly the same as a more expensive brand and the packaging even looks the same (just a different brand name). On a recent trip…
7 Bullet journal daily spreads to try this week
If you know a daily planner is right for you but are struggling to find the right layout, I’ve included a variety for you to try out in this post. Even if you’re looking for a daily planner rather than bullet journaling, I always recommend trialing a layout first before you go and spend potentially…
MakseLife Goal Planner Review (quarterly weekly and daily undated version)
The MakseLife Planner has been on my radar for a while since I saw the comprehensive goal planning pages. In addition to those goal planning pages that come with each planner, there’s multiple layouts to choose from: Daily Quarterly Vertical weekly Horizontal Weekly Dated & undated versions Bound planners or inserts you can bind yourself…