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Post by melanell on Sept 4, 2014 1:08:56 GMT
I think this thread was on Peas, not here. it was about a "new" way to keep a planner. The guy used little boxes, checks, dots, etc along with a to-do list that he carried over from one day to the next. Sorry, that's such a bad description, but it's all I really remember. I recall thinking it would work well for me once my old style ARC daily planner pages ran out, and now that they have I can't find that I bookmarked the page/video anywhere.
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Post by stephgg on Sept 4, 2014 1:12:38 GMT
Bullet journaling.
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Post by melanell on Sept 4, 2014 1:22:43 GMT
That was it. Thanks. I knew you'd all remember.
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Post by stephgg on Sept 4, 2014 1:25:20 GMT
What was discussed at peas was a bullet journal. Another idea that is easy and cool is DIYFish I use DIYFish too. I have to cut up September's. I'm a little behind.
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kelkel
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Post by kelkel on Sept 4, 2014 3:30:04 GMT
Bullet journaling has been a lifesaver for me!
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Post by penny on Sept 4, 2014 10:17:04 GMT
If you're a really visual person, check out the spiraldex by KentFromOZ (YouTube and his blog)... I love how you block out time in the graphic he created... Really helps me visualize that I don't have enough time to paint the house, weed the garden, and hem the curtains, all before dinner... I can get too optimistic about my to-do lists sometimes...lol
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MDscrapaholic
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Sept 4, 2014 10:51:49 GMT
Bulletjournal.com
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Post by melanell on Sept 4, 2014 10:59:53 GMT
Really helps me visualize that I don't have enough time to paint the house, weed the garden, and hem the curtains, all before dinner... I can get too optimistic about my to-do lists sometimes...lol LOL, yes, I've been known to create unrealistic to-do lists, too.
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