How to Use a Notebook When Your Life Isn’t Busy via Notebook Stories [Shared]

How to Use a Notebook When Your Life Isn’t Busy via Notebook Stories

The image shows an open planner with a weekly view for the week of December 11-12. The left page displays a daily schedule for December 28 to December 4, with specific entries for each day. On December 28, there is an EXERCISE note, a DREAMLIST with items like LUNCH, DIAMOND, and ALCOHOL, and an APPOINTMENT. December 29 has a TIME LINE with tasks such as COFFEE, WALK, TIANCI THROUGH, and PANTS. December 30 has a FINISH OF X note, and December 1 has a FINISH OF X note with tasks like COFFEE, PANCAKES, BUTTER, EGGS, BREAD, BANANA, and BUTTER. The right page features a TO-DO LIST with tasks such as CLEAN, DENTIST APPOINTMENT, HOTTER[@]UNITED MOON, PAY CARD TO MOM, BUY POSTS, BUY BATH SUIT, and BOX FOR. The planner also includes a mini calendar for December at the bottom right corner. The planner is held open by a persons hand, and the background is a marble surface.</p>

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A few months ago, I wrote about my latest work notebook, a vintage Filofax. It’s working so well for me that I wish I had bought a Filofax in this size years ago to use for this purpose. I can’t help regretting all those wasted decades of using random office supply closet notebooks (as well as some nicer notebooks received as samples or bought since starting this blog)! Now that I have found a satisfying set-up, I think I’ll be sticking with it, but the question is how long will I continue to need a work notebook if I am likely to retire within the next decade? This is just one more indication of my notebook addiction– I’m worried that if I stop working, I’ll have fewer notes to write, and fewer reasons to use notebooks!

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