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No stationery haul? 🥹

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😂...alas, no. Unless you'd count the four-pack of composition notebooks I bought last month and the giant stack of post-its and page-flag I found languishing in my husband's old desk drawer? 🤪 xo

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Love the visual of your planning board being a visual person I could totally make that work for me.

My planning is a little different to yours but similar in that it is also entirely analog. I use a moleskine weekly planner diary which has a double page for each week consisting of a diary page on one side and a notebook style page on the other. I write so much into these two pages it includes meal planning, birthdays, home ed groups, work meetings, work prep that needs to done that week, hours worked, home ed ‘work’ at home, to do lists for the week and each day I could go on. I also have an A4 sized spiral bound notebook for each of my work places (I now have three) and my

Volunteering, in the back of each of those I write down jobs that need doing, crossing them off as I do them. I also have a moleskine notebook that I do home ed planning in.

Basically if I don’t write it down it doesn’t get done these days, menopause brain 😌

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Same here re: if it doesn't get written down it doesn't get done. I can forget something from one minute to the next!

I've used those moleskine weekly planners in the past and they're fantastic. I loved having the blank page facing the weekly layout-- it was great for all of the things you mentioned. I think the entire planner industry is held up by us analogue people so I suppose we're not that rare. xo

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