This is a quick and messy, Patreon-only flip through of my Savor Life planner from early September, and I wanted to share it before doing an update next week after being in it for a month. I have really found my groove with this system!
Tag: planning
Unboxing: Ink + Volt Haul (video)
I picked up some planning and snail mail supplies from Ink + Volt, among them a weekly notepad that may be my pick for keeping track of the family schedule. Patreon folx may see some of these in the equinox mailing!
Digital Pandemic Brain Dump: A Needed Purge of an Overloaded Brain, Bujo Style
I’m holding a lot in my head right now and I know the reasons, but sometimes knowing the why isn’t the same as knowing the how of changing it. In the absence of one giant, coherent, life-changing post to offer, I did what helps me on paper when my head is cluttered and I just need to purge: a brain dump. This is an overview of how I’m coping, what I’m thinking, and all the other things I had floating in my brain.
Planner Peek & How I’m Filling Empty Space
I recorded another unprepped tour through my current planner, along with some thoughts about how I’m filling empty space, and an update on how my hacked New Moon Calendar Journal is working out.
Finding a Planner: Thinking About Relationship
(Click here to listen on Patreon instead) My last few recordings/posts about finding a planner have been focused around the planner itself, but on a recent drive home I found myself mulling over what’s truly important to me about the systems and tools that I choose and it’s ultimately about the relationship I need and…
Finding a Planner: Going Undated (audio)
(Listen to the complete audio post over at Patreon) Last month I share a bit about how I think size is a huge factor in whether a paper planning system works long term, and one of the big things to consider is going undated, whether it’s in a structured planner or simply diving into a…
Framework for Checking In
Let’s dig into my previous posts about how to check in with yourself from week to week, month to month, and quarterly. This is how I engage in being soulfully focused and grounded in my chosen long range plans. Feel free to adapt it to work for you! How do YOU engage regularly with yourself…