The Uncalendar has been on my radar for a while now. It’s an undated planner which I prefer so you can start planning anytime. So when a couple of readers contacted me asking if I’d done (or was going to…
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Using the Mi Goals Planner for ecourse planning
Most planners don’t include much space for goal setting. Some include blank pages for ‘vision boards’, others include project worksheets. So when I was trying to find a planner to use for ecourse planning, I went with the Mi Goals…
Penny Paperoni Weekly Planner Review (Pros, cons and a video walkthrough)
While searching for Australian made planners I stumbled across the Penny Paperponi Weekly planner! I really liked the double sidebar in the weekly spread which isn’t very common in planners. Disclaimer: The creator of the planner, Penny Paperoni, sent me…
Finding planner peace: how to choose the right planner page size for you
Planners come in plenty of different sizes these days (I shared a size guide in this post). The 4 most popular sizes seem to be: personal size, A5, 7 x 9″ and full page size (8.5 x 11″ / US…
Review of the Point Journal (similar to the bullet journal)
While perusing the stationery section of my local Big W store here in Australia, I came across the Point Journal which is eerily similar to the traditional bullet journal. Let’s take a closer look! Size: 139 x 204 mm (approx…
Lorna Leigh Lane Weekly Planner Review (Pros, Cons & a Video Flip through)
While on the hunt for planners made in Australia (which seem to be a rare find!) I stumbled across the Lorna Leigh Lane Planner. As soon as I saw the rainbow weekly spread I knew I had to get my hands…