tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post1606851088932295343..comments2023-05-14T15:27:46.164+01:00Comments on Plannerisms: It's That Time of Year Again!!Lauriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-41376828367136707322010-07-25T20:15:25.247+01:002010-07-25T20:15:25.247+01:00A year ago I was still on Personal size, I changed...A year ago I was still on Personal size, I changed back to A5 in October and really felt like coming home! I agree that planner nirvana doesn't come with the planner, there's not even such a thing as the perfect system. I love the flexibility and always being able to add something to the system, remove something else, and I keep on tweaking and making my Filo even better! Since life changes, why should your planner always stay the same?Jotjehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07144301091362704402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-58702347786581260962010-07-25T16:56:01.047+01:002010-07-25T16:56:01.047+01:00Oddly enough, I have the same system. I have trie...Oddly enough, I have the same system. I have tried various other things - my few months with the slimline and thinking about downsizing to the pocket size. But honestly, I always come back to the same thing. So why do I even consider changing? But like Yv said, it's a process and one that can tell us what we really like and need, and if our needs and wants change, well then the system can help us do that.<br /><br />I recently received my 2011 inserts so one of my projects for the day is to get that set up. Hopefully I will be able to get that done.WellPlannedLifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14639851771653623399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-14295814709669060682010-07-25T14:02:12.129+01:002010-07-25T14:02:12.129+01:00Yv, I love that. It is definitely a process.
Hi ...Yv, I love that. It is definitely a process.<br /><br />Hi Karensa, thanks for reading! I'm glad you are enjoying Plannerisms. I used a Moleskine 18 month weekly notebook for most of the past year, and it is great for keeping weekly lists along with the current week's schedule.Lauriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-68200739608313841782010-07-25T13:49:29.567+01:002010-07-25T13:49:29.567+01:00Ah, the hermet crab post. I remember it well : )
...Ah, the hermet crab post. I remember it well : )<br /><br />I have come to the conclusion that Planner Nirvana is NOT the system we come up with for using them, but rather the PROCESS of continually evolving our planners to expand & contract with our lives.<br /><br />To me it's starting to feel like a form of meditation...averagegoddesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05722792558803193688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-7560169113699219352010-07-25T13:15:46.497+01:002010-07-25T13:15:46.497+01:00Hi Laurie,
I'm using a different setup than la...Hi Laurie,<br />I'm using a different setup than last year - the new Moleskine 18-month calendar (I've tried about 4 different calendar types in last 4 years!). I really like this one - it solves my issue of having enough note space but still being small / slim to travel with on business trips. I do have another slim soft cover moleskine that I started in March - I "hijacked" it for GTD. This along with calendar are working great and both together are still smaller than the binders I had in the past.<br />I've also been looking for "Planner Nirvana" so found it fun to discover your blog about a month ago.Karensahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06682248935829722645noreply@blogger.com