Love Sterlings planners because there are no pesky colors on Sat and Sun that might class with my spread lol - I get what you mean about the lines on your columns, etc I prefer to use great ink, light blue, etc
I use a horizontal layout for my personal planner mostly (Sterling Ink Weeks) and a weird franken-layout in my passport. But for work, I definitely use vertical weekly layout and I've been trying different things to make it work better. Your "Nolty" layout was extremely helpful and I'm definitely going to try this next in my work planner. Thanks for trying all of these and giving your feedback, it was very helpful!
I for one really appreciate your taking on this labor of love for us! I love to change layouts from time to time because I get bored but some I totally avoid
Thank you Celia! You’re right. There seem to be many more vertical planners than any other kind of layout. But being open to customizing them to work best for you is truly helpful.
This was so helpful. I used to be a strictly horizontal planner but I finally tried vertical and realized I was able to actually plan my day instead of just making lists. These layouts really show how versatile the vertical options can be.
So glad you found it helpful! And that sums it up perfectly for me too. Vertical helps me actually plan the day, as opposed to just using the horizontal space to write lists for each day.
Thank you for taking the time to breakdown different planner layouts. Have tried all but the "Nolty". No matter what, I keep going back to Horizontal layout. It's my preferred method. Also a lefty and prefer writing on the right hand side. May give bullet journaling a try again in the future 🫣 Thanks for sharing.
Cannot wait to watch this as per your suggestion to my comment the other day - I bet this will help with all the planner craziness I'm going thru -- thanks much and cannot wait to go thru all your videos -- just brilliant 🙂
My two favorite layouts are your Bujo and timeline spreads - I like to put times on when I need to and to have a general idea of what happens morning, afternoon, evening and I will be trying the Nolte layout
In my Hobonichi weeks, I usually ignore the layout and divide the right hand page into 8 squares for a square a day on the opposite side I put deco, a definition, a quote and a this week list. Love your Bujo layout! That’s funny, I prefer the days either in the middle or on the right (unless doing a timeline vertical spread) and I’m right handed… that’s why I rarely leave the H Weeks alone
I started in the TN common planner horizontal weekly layout (bought the VDS BECAUSE OT LOOKED BEAUTIFUL IN YOURS) then bought the A5 - vertical and then watched your video on rings and now I am in rings . And I now have every VDS size you have. So …..your videos made me do it LOL
Your and I tahini Rachel’s suggestion to make notes pages into 2 or 3 columns have changed my life in term of journaling and note taking so much easier on my vertically oriented brain!
Super interesting and helpful video. These layouts all seem to work particularly well in the standard TN size. I’m using a B6 Common Planner half year for 2024. I don’t know why I chose that size, cuz I’m not a B6 girl. 🥴😬☺️😅 I reeeaaally wish I would’ve ordered the N1 monthly and N1 weekly booklets. BUT… maybe changing up my weekly layouts in the B6 will make it more workable for me. TFS!!
I use daily’s for journaling or note taking so I think that’s why I like the 8 boxes on the right. I totally ignore the times but I do like the timetable layout
I still use Hobonichi weeks for this year anyway even though I absolutely hate horizontal, but I use columns or ignore the horizontal lines and use that side for quote definitions, deco and put 8 squares on the opposite side etc - next year I plan to use the N2 or weeks vertical planner from Sterling ink!
I love your style, clean and minimalistic with a touch of color. Very feminine and elegant! 🤩
I love that description! 🥰 Thanks Stephanie
Wow! Well done. You're a very organized and thoughtful person. Also, your voice is lovely.
Thank you so much Jan! 😊
Love Sterlings planners because there are no pesky colors on Sat and Sun that might class with my spread lol - I get what you mean about the lines on your columns, etc I prefer to use great ink, light blue, etc
I use a horizontal layout for my personal planner mostly (Sterling Ink Weeks) and a weird franken-layout in my passport. But for work, I definitely use vertical weekly layout and I've been trying different things to make it work better. Your "Nolty" layout was extremely helpful and I'm definitely going to try this next in my work planner. Thanks for trying all of these and giving your feedback, it was very helpful!
So glad you found it helpful!
So, so helpful! Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
So glad you found it helpful! I appreciate you watching & commenting Candice 😊
I for one really appreciate your taking on this labor of love for us! I love to change layouts from time to time because I get bored but some I totally avoid
Thanks Annette! 😊
This was excellent! So many great ideas! I don’t tend to like the straight up vertical layouts but so many planners are laid out that way. Thank you!
Thank you Celia! You’re right. There seem to be many more vertical planners than any other kind of layout. But being open to customizing them to work best for you is truly helpful.
This was so helpful. I used to be a strictly horizontal planner but I finally tried vertical and realized I was able to actually plan my day instead of just making lists. These layouts really show how versatile the vertical options can be.
So glad you found it helpful! And that sums it up perfectly for me too. Vertical helps me actually plan the day, as opposed to just using the horizontal space to write lists for each day.
Amazing video❤ thanks so much for doing that!!! I watch your channel videos repeatedly💖
Thanks so much for watching & supporting! 🫶🏾
Thank you for taking the time to breakdown different planner layouts. Have tried all but the "Nolty". No matter what, I keep going back to Horizontal layout. It's my preferred method. Also a lefty and prefer writing on the right hand side. May give bullet journaling a try again in the future 🫣 Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching, Angie! Sometimes bullet journaling just sounds exhausting 😂
@@MartinMadeCo Totally agree 😂😂
Cannot wait to watch this as per your suggestion to my comment the other day - I bet this will help with all the planner craziness I'm going thru -- thanks much and cannot wait to go thru all your videos -- just brilliant 🙂
I will try the post planning - good idea. I absolutely loved this video, I have been waiting for it to be posted!!! I will rewatch!
My two favorite layouts are your Bujo and timeline spreads - I like to put times on when I need to and to have a general idea of what happens morning, afternoon, evening and I will be trying the Nolte layout
In my Hobonichi weeks, I usually ignore the layout and divide the right hand page into 8 squares for a square a day on the opposite side I put deco, a definition, a quote and a this week list. Love your Bujo layout! That’s funny, I prefer the days either in the middle or on the right (unless doing a timeline vertical spread) and I’m right handed… that’s why I rarely leave the H Weeks alone
I watched this entire video and I really enjoyed it. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much, Stacey!
Great video! I sketched some of the layouts you presented. Thanks for the labor of love
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Let me know if any of these end up working out for you 😊
I started in the TN common planner horizontal weekly layout (bought the VDS BECAUSE OT LOOKED BEAUTIFUL IN YOURS) then bought the A5 - vertical and then watched your video on rings and now I am in rings . And I now have every VDS size you have. So …..your videos made me do it LOL
😂🤣😂
Your and I tahini Rachel’s suggestion to make notes pages into 2 or 3 columns have changed my life in term of journaling and note taking so much easier on my vertically oriented brain!
Super interesting and helpful video. These layouts all seem to work particularly well in the standard TN size. I’m using a B6 Common Planner half year for 2024. I don’t know why I chose that size, cuz I’m not a B6 girl. 🥴😬☺️😅 I reeeaaally wish I would’ve ordered the N1 monthly and N1 weekly booklets. BUT… maybe changing up my weekly layouts in the B6 will make it more workable for me. TFS!!
Definitely! Trying a different layout could certainly make the B6 adjustment easier.
I use daily’s for journaling or note taking so I think that’s why I like the 8 boxes on the right. I totally ignore the times but I do like the timetable layout
I like to use the light gray or light blue of the pilot frixion (WAAI) collection or a light Uni Ball One line
I think that timeline is a great name for it’s a visual timeline but not minute by minute
😂I laughed out loud at the beginning...that I might buy the planner, get things set up and realize it doesn't work. How many times?
We’ve all been there! 😂
I will say it: I absolutely HATE horizontal. That’s the reason I stopped using the Hobonichi Weeks.
You said it! 😂 And I don’t blame you.
@@MartinMadeCo 😂😂😂
I still use Hobonichi weeks for this year anyway even though I absolutely hate horizontal, but I use columns or ignore the horizontal lines and use that side for quote definitions, deco and put 8 squares on the opposite side etc - next year I plan to use the N2 or weeks vertical planner from Sterling ink!
I don’t like the times either but I love putting the daily tasks up top and group things chronologically- your timeline layout
I hate it, too. Haha
I hate to decide what to have for dinner yes - it’s boring and monotonous