As a writer, some of my favorite things are electronic. I
like the lit screens, the buttons, the sounds, the click of keys, and the
neatly typed words. In my computer, tablet, and phone I have a collection of
documents and outlines, reams of lists and addresses. But there is something
that I miss about the feel of paper against a pencil tip (yes, I like the
scratch of the pencil oftentimes better than the slip of a pen).
So my new
thing has been planners. Sure, I’ve used planners for years, in high school it
was a spiral bound one with Ziggy on the cover, in college it was one from the
University of Kentucky, but they have always been a purely functional thing.
Now I have to admit it, I’ve kept them from year to year. Why? I loved looking
back to see what I did in my daily life, back then when I was in school, or
staying home with three small children, or just married with only my hubby at
home.
And then
a whole new world opened up. In the summer, my sister introduced me to the new
planner fad. Oh, they’ve been around forever, probably since the first cave man
carved a jagged line in a cave wall to indicate the passage of time, but for
the first time, planners have become a creative thing. So I looked up a few
infamous reviews of Erin Condren planners, and from there I was hooked.
I chose
the cheap way. I went with the Happy Planner by MAMBI. It had the same set up
as the most popular Erin Condren, but was on an arc system, which means that
pages can be removed, replaced, and reordered. And then I had to buy a few cute
tabs, some new covers, a few extra pages and folders, and I had dropped into
planner mania. Next came the stickers, the colored pens, and then the plotting
as to how I was going to make this system work with my life.
The Happy
Planner is great for the day at a time, three box system. To Do lists, meal
planners, events; all fit neatly in the cool little boxes. They have a home
planner addition that I snapped up as well. But after using the planner for
July, August, September, I realized that I was having to add a lot to make it
work for my job. As a speech therapist in the schools, my day changes over the
week, seemingly never the same schedule twice! The planning space just wasn’t
enough for work, for my fiction writing, my social media, and my family events.
Oh, but
it was so cute. So I’ll admit, with the stickers, the washi tape, and some cut
scrap paper supplies, I’ve decided that this planner is going to be a more
personal record. I have even gotten my hands on a Polaroid Zinc printer and
added pictures. This is my scrapbook planner, the one I’ll look back on in the
future to enjoy the memories. I love it, and I can add any little paper mementoes
that I want, tickets, business cards, postcards, anything that can be punched
and added. Yeah, arc system.
For
serious stuff, I’m trying something new. I have the KITlife Planner, which has
a page per day with space for my writing job, my therapy job, my notes, and a
neat area to list call backs (and I’m adding social media). It also has a
business add on in the back to keep track of expenses, mileage, and several
other pages. So that’s my new thing. New year, new organization.
How’s it
going, well, I’ll let you now after a few weeks of trial and error!
So my
other planner folks out there, what are you planning, and how are you doing it?
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