I cannot deal with maximalist planners. I need the planner to work with me, rather than telling me what to plan. I have honestly fallen in love with spiral books, so much so I dislike hardbound books now. My EDC are spirals only! And gosh I dislike vertical planners. Gave up on Neorah yearly planner because of that. I tried to make it work, but nope! The space is way too tiny🙄 I am a horizontal weeklies person all the way through! A lot of brands you shared, I haven''t even heard of. Its good to know that there are options out there.
I did use the maximalist planner for a few years and enjoyed it while it lasted. But now lesser the structure better it is. Spiral bound books have never lasted on me. They are bulky to carry and the binding would give up by September. Horizontal planner would work only if the size is A4 then there will be a portability problem. I am so glad I could introduce a few more brands. Honestly that is the primary aim of these videos
It took my using Life Aroma this year to realise that the vertical weekly layout is not for me. Can make do if I have to - but the horizontal seems to be comforting. I thought I knew my planner system and am gradually realising that it keeps getting honed in each year.
Meee to I do not understand the vertical layout. I think it may work if I am using a large size planner, which is in turn uncomfortable. So vertical planning isn't for me
mam we need a video on your complete sticker collections and also update on your reusable sticker book
Will definitely make a video on this soon.
I cannot deal with maximalist planners. I need the planner to work with me, rather than telling me what to plan.
I have honestly fallen in love with spiral books, so much so I dislike hardbound books now. My EDC are spirals only!
And gosh I dislike vertical planners. Gave up on Neorah yearly planner because of that. I tried to make it work, but nope! The space is way too tiny🙄
I am a horizontal weeklies person all the way through!
A lot of brands you shared, I haven''t even heard of. Its good to know that there are options out there.
I did use the maximalist planner for a few years and enjoyed it while it lasted. But now lesser the structure better it is. Spiral bound books have never lasted on me. They are bulky to carry and the binding would give up by September.
Horizontal planner would work only if the size is A4 then there will be a portability problem.
I am so glad I could introduce a few more brands. Honestly that is the primary aim of these videos
It took my using Life Aroma this year to realise that the vertical weekly layout is not for me. Can make do if I have to - but the horizontal seems to be comforting. I thought I knew my planner system and am gradually realising that it keeps getting honed in each year.
Meee to I do not understand the vertical layout. I think it may work if I am using a large size planner, which is in turn uncomfortable. So vertical planning isn't for me