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As a Planner

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(Author : A.A)

Ideal for keeping my work and private information in one place! Also use washi tape and stamps together to make a fun log !


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(Author : T.A)

It helps for keeping track of work schedules. I writes tasks on my to-do list and track their progress against my schedule.


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(Author : L.M)

Besides writing in my daily appointments and to-dos, I can also keep a centralized habit tracker using the Gantt chart layout.


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  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
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(Author : S.S)

I write a log of my activities on the left, while keeping record of my child's developments on the right. I also save precious memories in a fun way with photos and stamps! Awesome!


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  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
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(Author : Rei)

I use the left side for planning my schedule. Color-coding can make me more aware of time management. On the right, put down information learned, meeting notes and so on next to my schedule so it can be kept in one place and made visually identifiable.


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  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
  • Study
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(Author : S)

As a student, I found it helpful as a place to centralize the interview and submission schedule for my job search! It helped me find a good job without a hitch!


  • Journaling
  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
  • Study
  • Vertical
  • Wishes
  • Standard
  • Biz
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(Author : R.S)

I use my favorite washi tape to decorate the blank spaces for weekends where I don’t have plans and can just relax. It’s a simple thing, but it looks cute.


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(Author : Mari)

I’m not good at drawing pretty pictures. My handwriting isn’t very pretty either, so I rely on washi tape, stickers, and stamps for cuteness! I also recommend the cute decorative papers available at craft stores. According to my mood at the time, I stick in paper cutouts to fill the spaces prettily.


  • Journaling
  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
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(Author : M.M)

When I have lots to write down, rather than writing everything in full, I try to keep to the main points, such as tasks that have high priority for me, the times of meetings I really must attend, things I need to bring to those meetings, and so on.


  • Journaling
  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
  • Study
  • Vertical
  • Wishes
  • Standard
  • Biz
  • Lite
  • Days/Diary
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(Author : M.M)

For 2022, I use the monthly section for my social media log. To be exact, I write down what I’ve uploaded to my social media sites, and the campaigns I’ve entered or won. I don’t write a lot, but doing it in this purpose-specific way makes it much easier to see and understand myself.


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  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
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(Author : Mari)

Book List: Rather than simply listing the books I’ve read, I write the reason why I wanted to read the book, alongside the title! I put all my impressions on the right-hand page, so each book has one line of content across the double-page spread. I haven’t read all the books on my list, but when I look back later, maybe I’ll think, “Oh, right, I wanted to read that book!” So I recommend adding a book to your list as soon as you think you might want to read it sometime! Of course, my impressions of each book are also important, and I try to leave an honest account of how I felt at the time, like when a book I didn’t think would be interesting turned out to be surprisingly interesting. It’s nice to know how many books you've read in a year. (*'ω'*)


  • Journaling
  • My techo ideas
  • As a Planner
  • Precious memories
  • Healthy life with techo
  • Variety of life
  • Habit tracker
  • Study
  • Vertical
  • Wishes
  • Standard
  • Biz
  • Lite
  • Days/Diary
  • Idea
  • Life

(Author : Annie)

Instead of forcing myself to write my 100 wishes all at once, I add a little by little when I remember. When I come across something interesting in travel or informational programs on TV, when I find places I want to go, food I want to try, or when I'm about to make a small wish come true. I write my sentences in past tense, and I put the date and ""done"" stamp on the ones I was able to accomplish. ""Did"" sounds more promising than ""want to"", doesn't it?
In the book list, I list the books borrowed from the library and note the date along with thoughts in the comment section. (I learned this idea from a fellow planner user). How I felt about the book is more important than what I read. When I want to read a book but haven't read it, I write ""not read"" to remind myself.
I use the multipurpose list to write a summary of impressive YouTube videos.

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