I've been using a Common Planner for years but I love seeing what you're doing for yours. It's very inspiring. One thing I've learned is that big collections where I want to track something over the course of the year can't be in my notes pages or I'll forget about them. Going to try a yearly collection journal instead to scratch that "satisfyingly decorated spread" itch
I keep my habits in a weekly and a monthly depending on what they are, and then on my daily log, I just have a basic task that says “habits” so I know to tend to both of those trackers as the day goes on. This keeps me from rewriting things, but it also keeps them top of mind.
I've been using a Common Planner for years but I love seeing what you're doing for yours. It's very inspiring.
One thing I've learned is that big collections where I want to track something over the course of the year can't be in my notes pages or I'll forget about them. Going to try a yearly collection journal instead to scratch that "satisfyingly decorated spread" itch
Oh that sounds like a great idea! I tend to forget too if I can't see it. Thank you for watching and your lovely comment!
I keep my habits in a weekly and a monthly depending on what they are, and then on my daily log, I just have a basic task that says “habits” so I know to tend to both of those trackers as the day goes on. This keeps me from rewriting things, but it also keeps them top of mind.
Elena, that's a great idea! Thank you so much!
@ you got it! Hopefully that helps with your “what to track and where” and doesn’t bog down your day to day entries 🫶🏻
@@elenamplans Yes, it's perfect! Who needs to write stuff twice?!
Zeus is so cute😻
He is, isn't he? Except when he uses the litter box when I'm trying to film LOL