talk on the timeline about planners has me thinking once again about giving a try to using a physical planner again for the first time in my adult life! bc I need to find another method to give a try to keeping myself organised.

but I went to look at various purchaseable options for planners, and of course all of them have some aspect of the design where I'm like "well that is gonna bug me" -- so now I am creating my own test version within a notebook I have, to give a try for a month or so. and if I like it then I will typeset something on my computer, print it out, and sew it up into my own planner.

fingers crossed it works for me!

the weekly spread I'm trying is largely based on the Happy Planner's dashboard layout, which I liked. the reason I could not simply go with buying a Happy Planner is a combo of: a) when showing months, they believe the first day of a week is the sunday, which is simply wrong, and b) their styles all involve "inspirational" words or phrases to some degree, and their idea of inspirational just makes me feel belligerent and defiant lol. like "you can't tell me what to do!!!" which is not the right emotion for one's planner to evoke :P

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