Thought I would post after a quarter-year with this one. Found another attribute that is poorer quality now. The paper is thin. When I use any dark colored flair it shows through on the other side, so I have to use light colored ones or go over to ballpoint. The different colors of pens help keep different things separate, like what I've eaten, etc., so that's a shame.
I've never had writing show through to the back of planner pages before. I just need something higher quality.
The stamp for my tracker has been doing fine. Btw, gray is not the right color - it comes out silver and too light. I got a pack of various color inkpads to replace it and several of them work fine.
The large paperclip with bright ribbon tied on has been a help. I can go right to the correct page anytime the planner is closed.
Still like best the mascot-like stickers (some kind of cheerful animal, insect, scarecrow, snowman, etc.) to set an encouraging tone for a week's two pages. The objects like indoor chairs or little outdoor fences, etc., are pretty but seem pensive and too serious.
Cardfile is still number one around here, but I do like the planner for an overview at one glance, especially if it can be colorful and chipper. Nancy, so far, I haven't ventured into planners for other needs.
2025 Planners and Other Scheduling or Day Diaries
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Re: 2025 Planners and Other Scheduling or Day Diaries
LadyM had mentioned getting a dopamine benefit from checking off items she had completed.
I found this young man's video (it's about 7 months old) very interesting on making a bare-bones planner that he calls his Dopamine Diary
He mentions a lot of the benefits and obstacles we've chatted about here. But the emphasis on dopamine being released in response to completing tasks, using such a cheap little pocket planner, was interesting to me.
I found this young man's video (it's about 7 months old) very interesting on making a bare-bones planner that he calls his Dopamine Diary
He mentions a lot of the benefits and obstacles we've chatted about here. But the emphasis on dopamine being released in response to completing tasks, using such a cheap little pocket planner, was interesting to me.
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Re: 2025 Planners and Other Scheduling or Day Diaries
I watched that video and a couple others of these, Harriet. Very good info! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: 2025 Planners and Other Scheduling or Day Diaries
I had subbed to that guy and am in the process of watching older vids. to newer ones.
I am in the process of setting up my new to me ring bound planner ~
for Cmas in July section & OBJ / One Book July still deciding on the book as I read the one I was going to use! LOL!
Gotta luv audio books!
I am in the process of setting up my new to me ring bound planner ~
for Cmas in July section & OBJ / One Book July still deciding on the book as I read the one I was going to use! LOL!


Gotta luv audio books!