If planning your day/week is taking too long and you’re tired of re-writing the same things over and over again, it’s time to start using symbols when planning! Symbols speed up the planning process by replacing an entire phrase with…
Minimalist 1 page categorised planning using black pen & highlighters (Week 16)
For week 16, I only needed to plan 4 days. I returned from my trip to Adelaide on the Monday, was at my day job for Tuesday through Friday before heading off the Perth for the Anzac day long weekend….
Color coding your planner: how to choose which colors to use
I love color coding my planner – it makes the weekly spread nice and colorful and makes me more productive 🙂 If you want to try color coding your planner, here are some things to consider: How many colors should you use? I recommend…
Trying a freehand weekly planner inspired by bullet journalling (Week 15 of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks Challenge)
Week 15’s spread of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks Challenge was a bit different to usual. I went away for the Easter long weekend to Adelaide to visit a friend. So I pulled out a notebook and drew up…
6 Ways to color code your planner to increase productivity
Color coding is a great way to plan a balanced week so you don’t spend too much time on 1 area of your life and neglect others. By using different colors you’re able to quickly see at a glance what you…
Simple method for organized brain dumping of blog post ideas using a notebook and zooms
When I come up with ideas for blog posts I reach for the nearest thing – a notebook. To avoid it becoming a disorganized mess of brain dumped post ideas, I keep them organized using the simple but effective time-saving system…
Planning using the Plum Paper Horizontal lined with notes (52 Planners in 52 Weeks – Week 12)
For week 12 of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks challenge I used the Plum Paper horizontal lined layout on the right side of the 2 page weekly spread, with the checklist and notes box on the left page. This…
Minimalist 1 page planning using washi tape (52 Planners in 52 Weeks – Week 10)
For week 10 of the 52 Planners challenge I kept it really simple. I was using my printable craft show planner to prepare for the Brisbane Planner Markets (read my review about it here), so didn’t need a ton of…
50 Category Ideas for Color Coding Your Planner
Most of the time I color code my planner spreads. The different colors keep my planner organized, highlights the key tasks I need to complete and it’s more interesting than only using black pen! I’ve tried various color coding methods…
130+ functional ideas to use blank notes pages of your planner or an empty notebook
Wondering what to do with all those blank notes pages of your planner? Have some cute empty notebooks lying around? I’m guilty of buying a notebook not because I actually needed it but because it had a cute cover. So…
Minimalist planning: simple decorating & divider ideas for your planner using pens
Planner decorating with stickers, washi tape, stamps etc. is not or everyone. If you’re one of those people that value functional planning over everything else, it doesn’t mean your planner has to be boring! There are plenty of ways to…
Minimalistic planning: how to plan your week using a blank notes page and stickers (52 Planners in 52 Weeks – Week 4)
This week I pulled out a blank notebook (one of the ones I got in my Plum Paper Planners Haul) and decided to use a few of the notes page stickers to create a to do list and custom weekly…
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