I really enjoyed this video. I'm not in a career at the moment (retired early to caregive ill hubby who has since passed over) and am at loose ends trying to decide what comes next. Love watching functional planning videos like this as I am essentially "relaunching my brand" into the world and need to become more intentional about it!
Thank you very much for this video! I am a creative individual and I tried having everything in one planner which became cumbersome, confusing and ultimately I dropped a few projects ironically due to poor planning. Now I keep all the pretty (& lots of messy) in lightweight portable dot grid sketchbooks to brain dump, journal, write, and draw. I like having a straightforward simple organizer to keep track of my meetings & appointments. Great demo.
Thanks so much for this. I just got a pocket and was looking for functional ways of using it. Definitely not into decorating. I was envisioning a system pretty much like yours!
Thank you for posting a professional perspective to planning. I'm an event planner as well and need a better way to maintain my creative aspects, or "pretty planning" as we call it, in alignment with the corporate environment.
I think paper planners are the bees knees for us event planners. I don't carry them around on site, but I spend most of my working day in an office and not out in the field. Would love to know how you organize yourself to stay on top of all your projects!
You made me want to change to my pocket Malden 😅. I'm going to look at your A5 ff video. I use Midori with ff rings and recently added an A5 Calipso for my dailies
I really enjoyed this video! I recently discovered Hal Elrod as well .. great stuff!! Will you please share where did you find the clips you have on the dividers? Thanks!
Love the miracle morning, isn't it life changing? The paperclips were bought in December 2015 at KaDeWe in Berlin, the company is called Paper & Poetry. Unfortunately, I couldn't find them anywhere online - maybe you'll have better luck.
I bought them about 18 months ago from KaDeWe in Berlin, the company that makes them is called Paper & Poetry. I unfortunately couldn't find the paperclips online at all..
Rick Arthur no, A4 is a DIN standardized size. I'm sure American companies (maybe Franklin Covey?) make a standard letter-sized binder, but you can also buy A4 paper in the US off Amazon. Your printer should be able to work with that size.
I appreciate seeing a functional approach to planning and showcasing your system. Thank you for a thorough and thoughtful presentation.
I really enjoyed this video. I'm not in a career at the moment (retired early to caregive ill hubby who has since passed over) and am at loose ends trying to decide what comes next. Love watching functional planning videos like this as I am essentially "relaunching my brand" into the world and need to become more intentional about it!
Thank you very much for this video! I am a creative individual and I tried having everything in one planner which became cumbersome, confusing and ultimately I dropped a few projects ironically due to poor planning. Now I keep all the pretty (& lots of messy) in lightweight portable dot grid sketchbooks to brain dump, journal, write, and draw. I like having a straightforward simple organizer to keep track of my meetings & appointments. Great demo.
Thank you for this video. I'm hoping your steps for when I don't feel like doing it help me to stop procrastinating.
Thanks so much for this. I just got a pocket and was looking for functional ways of using it. Definitely not into decorating. I was envisioning a system pretty much like yours!
Thank you for posting a professional perspective to planning. I'm an event planner as well and need a better way to maintain my creative aspects, or "pretty planning" as we call it, in alignment with the corporate environment.
I think paper planners are the bees knees for us event planners. I don't carry them around on site, but I spend most of my working day in an office and not out in the field. Would love to know how you organize yourself to stay on top of all your projects!
I use multiple project planner system but my favorite thus far is DIY Fish Inserts.
You made me want to change to my pocket Malden 😅. I'm going to look at your A5 ff video. I use Midori with ff rings and recently added an A5 Calipso for my dailies
Still love that Calipso binder, which was my first "real" Filofax. I use it as my journal now and love to fondle it hehe :D
I really enjoyed this video! I recently discovered Hal Elrod as well .. great stuff!! Will you please share where did you find the clips you have on the dividers? Thanks!
Love the miracle morning, isn't it life changing? The paperclips were bought in December 2015 at KaDeWe in Berlin, the company is called Paper & Poetry. Unfortunately, I couldn't find them anywhere online - maybe you'll have better luck.
I enjoyed your video. I used my Filofax for years before I retired. I love those paper clips. Can you share where you get them?
I bought them about 18 months ago from KaDeWe in Berlin, the company that makes them is called Paper & Poetry. I unfortunately couldn't find the paperclips online at all..
Darn! Thanks for responding.
Excellent video. Thank you. Dumb question - I'm new to the A4 size. Do you use regular American 8.5"x11" paper for your A4?
Rick Arthur no, A4 is a DIN standardized size. I'm sure American companies (maybe Franklin Covey?) make a standard letter-sized binder, but you can also buy A4 paper in the US off Amazon. Your printer should be able to work with that size.