Thanks so much for sharing! I don’t have a health journal, but I’ve got cream-coloured correction tape that I use to cover up the dates of parts of a HoboWeeks that I don’t use (say, the December weeks of the year before starting it or, as I did this year, dates from September 2024 onward because I intend to switch to an undated weekly planner once the new academic year starts where I live). There are some sticker shops that sell covers for the yearly overview spread but, in all honesty, I never use that one anyway. 😅
Love your video, it gives me a lot of inspiration! In the monthly calendar spread, I covered the Mon, Tue, Wed... then according to the actual day created a new line about the day of the week. This method works for me, but it might be a little weird when Monday or Sunday isn't written in the first column. Hope that makes sense!
yes, I love your video ideas for planner community!!! Thanks for creating them!
I used a white gelly roll pen to cover just the dates on a sterling ink monthly. Found it was easier than my cream correction tape.
This was a very helpful video! Thank you for sharing 😇
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for sharing! I don’t have a health journal, but I’ve got cream-coloured correction tape that I use to cover up the dates of parts of a HoboWeeks that I don’t use (say, the December weeks of the year before starting it or, as I did this year, dates from September 2024 onward because I intend to switch to an undated weekly planner once the new academic year starts where I live). There are some sticker shops that sell covers for the yearly overview spread but, in all honesty, I never use that one anyway. 😅
Thank you for sharing! I will look up the cream-colored correction tape, sounds like something I need😄
Love your video, it gives me a lot of inspiration! In the monthly calendar spread, I covered the Mon, Tue, Wed... then according to the actual day created a new line about the day of the week. This method works for me, but it might be a little weird when Monday or Sunday isn't written in the first column. Hope that makes sense!
Yes, I does! It actually makes more sense than what I did😊