as far as archiving in rings…when i am done with my pages i just place the old ones in loose rings. i add a cardstock cover or you could cut down the stalogy cover, hole punch it, and use that. i use the muji a6 covers which are a black cardstock that are the perfect thickness. i have a white label on the front that i have stamped with the begin and end date. that is the least expensive option that i have found thus far but that is me using what i already have. i imagine using a decorative string could work in place of the loose rings too. rings are archivable but it just takes some experimenting. bullet journaling in rings is such a good way to go about it because of the lack of pressure when it comes to the pages. i do a mix of bullet journaling, commonplacing, and printed layouts. i like that i can come to my rings and check in and out quickly because of the printed layouts and also take my time with my bullet/common pages. it is the best mix of all worlds!
@@KaitlinGrey yes! i am really excited to see you work in rings and cannot wait for the next video. this is especially true because you are bullet journaling in rings and that is very rare on the tube.
I love the idea of ring planning but i just can't deal with the rings getting in the way of my hand when I'm writing and I refuse to remove a page every time i need to write in it
It's just a different way of working. I have used bound notebooks and diaries all my life until I discovered Filofax only last year. I don't need to write much on my diary pages so I don't have to take the pages out when I write on them. I use an A5 size organiser for a course and what I do is open the rings and leave them open, take a new page out, write on it, and then when it's full, put it in the organiser onto the left 'stack', then take a fresh page from the right 'stack', and just leave the rings open. If you have to flip back and forth a lot during a work session, then I'd just leave the rings closed after having taken plenty of new pages out. Then just work on those loose pages, and then when you are done for the moment, put the pages into the organiser. I know it's different, but I actually like that I can take the pages out so I can put different pages down on my desk to more easily compare/contrast their contents whereas in a bound system I'd constantly be 'flipping' between the two pages (this becomes almost impossible with three or more pages).
I had the same problem - Filofax now make spiral bound notebooks which have pages that can move just like a ring binder but that is much easier to write with (at least for me)
That was my issue, too, until I started using heavier paper and slitting the holes! Then it acts more like discs, but easier to use (in my opinion). Now I can just pull out the page and pop it back in without opening and shutting the rings every time!
That’s why I like plotters and similar. Because they have small rings so it’s easy to write in and the rings don’t get in the way. I found 23mm and smaller work but I love 20mm and smaller. And if you like tomoe River paper you can use it on rings and it’s not bulky.
I have an a5 binder and I like it! I don’t use it as a planner, but as a commonplace. I just got my a6 rings this week to experiment with. Edit to add: I love rings because I can cut out the pages of notebooks I haven’t used or have partially used and reuse it! That’s what you did with your Stalogy! Nice to see that. I cut up an a5 Stalogy too.
I’m primarily a ring planner user. My favourite is the Filofax Malden, but I don’t think that would suit you. Filofax do make 15 and 11cm ring binders, the Lyndhurst and the Heritage are two I’ve really liked, and I’ve used a Kensington slim as a credit card storage binder for about 20 odd years now - you can still get them second hand. It is lovely to see a resurgence of ring planners - and this time around folks seems to really be thinking about the functionality of rings ❤
Thanks so much for sharing! A self-drawn planner/BuJo in rings is the only way in which I can imagine using rings as well. I’m essentially a bound book planner kind of person, so I believe rings could only work for me if I recreated that exact system - without any dividers and decorative stuff ring planner people seem to enjoy having in their binders.
I’m in rings right now as well. Sometimes the rings really annoy me but my biggest issues is I find that I don’t tend to log my day like I do in my Bujo. My planning feels disjointed and it doesn’t flow like my bound books BUT…. Damnit I will finish what I started 😂 I will say there is freedom in being able to just throw pages away. I have cut up a few Apica notebooks and it makes for great ring paper. Love your videos 😊
I get that! I find the rings feels very productivity/planning focused for me, definitely not a journal/achive kind of feeling (which is why I keep that in my other books)
Great video, enjoyed your initial setup and the way you plan on using it. My number one ring planners is Gillio, which is more on the expensive side but they are perfect. Happy to see you in rings hope it can stay in the lineup.
Well maybe this solves the only hold out I had re:rings: the paper. I cannot live with copy paper, even the higher end ones recommended. They feather and just aren’t fun to write on. But I have a few hand used stalogy notebooks!
For archiving, I really really like using a photo box. They're the perfect size (for personal or compact pages), inexpensive, and archival quality so they won't damage your pages.
from A5 bujo for 5 years, i switched to passport TN this year and have been using it how i`ve used my bujo for the past years. memory keeping, trackers and journal. THEN mid February, i decided to use a Pocket Ring as my EDC. why? First, i can be careless (not that i don't care, but I can't stand a scratch on my passport TN haha) second, i can weed out my high level tasks and things that I only wanted to "archive" and include on my memory keeping on my Daily Log (which is on my TN) all my used ring inserts i can just scrap out. Finally, to end the craving of having both - TN inserts and ring inserts. to end the feeling "in between" haha
At some point, I wanted to only use clear PVC binders for planning in rings!! So I can just archive it as it is when it was full and then get a brand new binder!! I think the idea of having an expensive full leather binder that I would constantly refill (and having the problem of how to archive also) was putting me very off!! Is ring binders a trend ?? I don't think it is!! There are people on the planning community of youtube who have been religiously using ring planners for years now so I don't consider it a trend at all... I think... Also regarding journaling, a few years ago, I remember watching all these Korean youtube channels that were using exclusively ring planners for journaling/deco! (called dakku I think). It was very interesting to see that in that part of the world, they tended to deco journal like this. And they would archive the whole binder and get a new one for the next journal! Now the trend there is bound books btw lol.... (and the Korean planners btw are super creative in the layouts, I must say!) And, as I see from Japanese planning/journaling channels, in Japan apparently they mostly use ring planners for planning!!!! Not bound books that much! And brands like hobonichi they use them to journal in it. So, there's that! They call it "system techo" if you want to search for it translate the words on google translate and put them into youtube search bar! Having said all this... I am also in the mood to try a ring binder this time around. It's been a while since my last setup, I like changing planner systems/journaling systems frequently but I've never been in rings for too long I must say....
Very true! I feel like folks have been consider rings a trend in the planner community but that might not be the case (more a function of the people they follow and the content they see or a regional exclusive situation)
I have a couple! 1. Write is case (ie all caps) it’s easier to make your letters look uniform bc they’re all the same height and 2. Find a pen thickness that makes your writing look best (for me this is a thicker 0.5mm pen)
Thanks for sharing! I think my smallest is 23 mm inner diameter rings, my largest organisers are 30 mm. I wish they made a Personal 35 mm inner diameter mechanism as I'd be using that for my daily organiser. I am currently using a 30 mm Personal for my diary/daily organiser, I made it myself as a trade up from a 23 mm Personal as I found the latter too small. How do you find the 15 mm rings? For archiving, I am doing the same as some commenters: I got hinged rings, the ones that come as individual rings. I am using one ring each in the inner two holes of my Personal inserts that I am archiving. It's not ideal but it's cheap. I've found clear PVC rings binders (6 rings) on eBay but not yet bought any. They are much cheaper than a proper organiser, they are actually cheaper sometimes than just buying a ring mechanism only. I might give that a go.
Nice! I’m curious about the slightly larger (23mm) rings, so far the 15mm are good but I dont have all the pages I’d want in this binder setup yet so curious to see how well they fit once I have everything in here that I want!
I dont like rings because i dont wanna archive them, I just feel like throwing in the trash. Even if I like them I just cant keep them for some mental reason. I even think maybe take them to somewhere that can turn them into one notebook, Maybe I would feel better.
Aw man, I literally just moved out of rings last night and now this is making me remember why I like them... 😂 my favorite thing about having a small ring binder like Plotter is every page has its purpose because you can't really fit extra stuff in there. Once I upsized to 25mm rings it became much more overwhelming to deal with. Too many pages, too little I actually wanted or needed. Yet I had outgrown the 11mm rings so I couldn't go backwards again... anyways I'm back in hobonichi. 😂
Can someone write out the names of the companies for the covers she mentioned near the end when she was talking about ones she might get in the future? One is similar to plotter, and the other sounded like a person's name. I just am having a hard time hearing it correctly I guess.
You make it sound so easy. Now I want to change back. I think you need to make it very simpel and then you can expand. For archiving you can get these book binder rings. Click them in and you are good to go. If you want you can even use cardboard as a front and back cover. So I switch back now to my Filofax and then try basics like future some trackers monthly weekly and daily. And if I miss something I will add.
as far as archiving in rings…when i am done with my pages i just place the old ones in loose rings. i add a cardstock cover or you could cut down the stalogy cover, hole punch it, and use that. i use the muji a6 covers which are a black cardstock that are the perfect thickness. i have a white label on the front that i have stamped with the begin and end date. that is the least expensive option that i have found thus far but that is me using what i already have. i imagine using a decorative string could work in place of the loose rings too. rings are archivable but it just takes some experimenting. bullet journaling in rings is such a good way to go about it because of the lack of pressure when it comes to the pages. i do a mix of bullet journaling, commonplacing, and printed layouts. i like that i can come to my rings and check in and out quickly because of the printed layouts and also take my time with my bullet/common pages. it is the best mix of all worlds!
That’s a great idea!
@@KaitlinGrey yes! i am really excited to see you work in rings and cannot wait for the next video. this is especially true because you are bullet journaling in rings and that is very rare on the tube.
I love the idea of ring planning but i just can't deal with the rings getting in the way of my hand when I'm writing and I refuse to remove a page every time i need to write in it
It's just a different way of working. I have used bound notebooks and diaries all my life until I discovered Filofax only last year. I don't need to write much on my diary pages so I don't have to take the pages out when I write on them. I use an A5 size organiser for a course and what I do is open the rings and leave them open, take a new page out, write on it, and then when it's full, put it in the organiser onto the left 'stack', then take a fresh page from the right 'stack', and just leave the rings open. If you have to flip back and forth a lot during a work session, then I'd just leave the rings closed after having taken plenty of new pages out. Then just work on those loose pages, and then when you are done for the moment, put the pages into the organiser. I know it's different, but I actually like that I can take the pages out so I can put different pages down on my desk to more easily compare/contrast their contents whereas in a bound system I'd constantly be 'flipping' between the two pages (this becomes almost impossible with three or more pages).
I had the same problem - Filofax now make spiral bound notebooks which have pages that can move just like a ring binder but that is much easier to write with (at least for me)
That was my issue, too, until I started using heavier paper and slitting the holes! Then it acts more like discs, but easier to use (in my opinion). Now I can just pull out the page and pop it back in without opening and shutting the rings every time!
@@almalauhaAre you left handed?
That’s why I like plotters and similar. Because they have small rings so it’s easy to write in and the rings don’t get in the way. I found 23mm and smaller work but I love 20mm and smaller. And if you like tomoe River paper you can use it on rings and it’s not bulky.
I have an a5 binder and I like it! I don’t use it as a planner, but as a commonplace. I just got my a6 rings this week to experiment with.
Edit to add: I love rings because I can cut out the pages of notebooks I haven’t used or have partially used and reuse it! That’s what you did with your Stalogy! Nice to see that. I cut up an a5 Stalogy too.
Yes! It’s nice to repurpose a notebook size that I haven’t used in a long time. Now I can enjoy the paper again :)
I’m primarily a ring planner user. My favourite is the Filofax Malden, but I don’t think that would suit you. Filofax do make 15 and 11cm ring binders, the Lyndhurst and the Heritage are two I’ve really liked, and I’ve used a Kensington slim as a credit card storage binder for about 20 odd years now - you can still get them second hand. It is lovely to see a resurgence of ring planners - and this time around folks seems to really be thinking about the functionality of rings ❤
Ooooh ok thank you for sharing your wisdom! I’ll have to check those out! Yes it’s wild how functional rings can be 👌🏻
Thanks so much for sharing! A self-drawn planner/BuJo in rings is the only way in which I can imagine using rings as well. I’m essentially a bound book planner kind of person, so I believe rings could only work for me if I recreated that exact system - without any dividers and decorative stuff ring planner people seem to enjoy having in their binders.
I’m in rings right now as well. Sometimes the rings really annoy me but my biggest issues is I find that I don’t tend to log my day like I do in my Bujo. My planning feels disjointed and it doesn’t flow like my bound books BUT…. Damnit I will finish what I started 😂
I will say there is freedom in being able to just throw pages away. I have cut up a few Apica notebooks and it makes for great ring paper.
Love your videos 😊
I get that! I find the rings feels very productivity/planning focused for me, definitely not a journal/achive kind of feeling (which is why I keep that in my other books)
i also was curious to try rings! i just set one up on thursday night. it’s quite fun and experimental. i’m glad you’re enjoying your time so far! 😊
Thank you! It’s been really fun so far :)
I love my plotter, and all the different leathers! I currently have the bible size, but interested in an A5.
Nice! How do you find the 11mm rings?
I love my Plotters. There’s also Wuzhi which makes the same basic system. A little less expensive. I have mini and Bible and A5.
Great video, enjoyed your initial setup and the way you plan on using it. My number one ring planners is Gillio, which is more on the expensive side but they are perfect. Happy to see you in rings hope it can stay in the lineup.
Thanks girl! So far so good, we’ll see if the ring system sticks 👀
i loveee this!! so satisfying i cant wait to see what you come up with next! Would love to see more updates as you go!
Definitely will share more updates!! Ty!
Well maybe this solves the only hold out I had re:rings: the paper. I cannot live with copy paper, even the higher end ones recommended. They feather and just aren’t fun to write on. But I have a few hand used stalogy notebooks!
You could try the kokuyo kb 64gsm paper, it’s v similar to Stalogy paper
For archiving, I really really like using a photo box. They're the perfect size (for personal or compact pages), inexpensive, and archival quality so they won't damage your pages.
I don't think I'll ever be a ring girly, but I really enjoyed this video! Love the videos as always!!
Thank you friend!!
I’m all Filofax , Kikki k, but big rings x love the rings. Always go back to them.
from A5 bujo for 5 years, i switched to passport TN this year and have been using it how i`ve used my bujo for the past years. memory keeping, trackers and journal. THEN mid February, i decided to use a Pocket Ring as my EDC. why? First, i can be careless (not that i don't care, but I can't stand a scratch on my passport TN haha) second, i can weed out my high level tasks and things that I only wanted to "archive" and include on my memory keeping on my Daily Log (which is on my TN) all my used ring inserts i can just scrap out. Finally, to end the craving of having both - TN inserts and ring inserts. to end the feeling "in between" haha
I put a tn passport size connect to a plotter mini binder. they married well.
@@yangsu2235 i added my Daily Log TN insert at the back of my ring planner. Thank you! they're adorable
At some point, I wanted to only use clear PVC binders for planning in rings!! So I can just archive it as it is when it was full and then get a brand new binder!! I think the idea of having an expensive full leather binder that I would constantly refill (and having the problem of how to archive also) was putting me very off!!
Is ring binders a trend ?? I don't think it is!! There are people on the planning community of youtube who have been religiously using ring planners for years now so I don't consider it a trend at all... I think... Also regarding journaling, a few years ago, I remember watching all these Korean youtube channels that were using exclusively ring planners for journaling/deco! (called dakku I think). It was very interesting to see that in that part of the world, they tended to deco journal like this. And they would archive the whole binder and get a new one for the next journal! Now the trend there is bound books btw lol.... (and the Korean planners btw are super creative in the layouts, I must say!)
And, as I see from Japanese planning/journaling channels, in Japan apparently they mostly use ring planners for planning!!!! Not bound books that much! And brands like hobonichi they use them to journal in it. So, there's that! They call it "system techo" if you want to search for it translate the words on google translate and put them into youtube search bar!
Having said all this... I am also in the mood to try a ring binder this time around. It's been a while since my last setup, I like changing planner systems/journaling systems frequently but I've never been in rings for too long I must say....
Very true! I feel like folks have been consider rings a trend in the planner community but that might not be the case (more a function of the people they follow and the content they see or a regional exclusive situation)
Your writing is so neat! Do you have a tutorial on how to improve writing tips to make it neater as possible?
I have a couple! 1. Write is case (ie all caps) it’s easier to make your letters look uniform bc they’re all the same height and 2. Find a pen thickness that makes your writing look best (for me this is a thicker 0.5mm pen)
@@KaitlinGrey Thank you! I will try that.
Thanks for sharing! I think my smallest is 23 mm inner diameter rings, my largest organisers are 30 mm. I wish they made a Personal 35 mm inner diameter mechanism as I'd be using that for my daily organiser. I am currently using a 30 mm Personal for my diary/daily organiser, I made it myself as a trade up from a 23 mm Personal as I found the latter too small. How do you find the 15 mm rings? For archiving, I am doing the same as some commenters: I got hinged rings, the ones that come as individual rings. I am using one ring each in the inner two holes of my Personal inserts that I am archiving. It's not ideal but it's cheap. I've found clear PVC rings binders (6 rings) on eBay but not yet bought any. They are much cheaper than a proper organiser, they are actually cheaper sometimes than just buying a ring mechanism only. I might give that a go.
Nice! I’m curious about the slightly larger (23mm) rings, so far the 15mm are good but I dont have all the pages I’d want in this binder setup yet so curious to see how well they fit once I have everything in here that I want!
This is so good, I love this ☺☺☺
Thanks friend 💕
Filofarx Personal size Holborn leather. Durable with lots of pocket storage, would be my choice.
I dont like rings because i dont wanna archive them, I just feel like throwing in the trash. Even if I like them I just cant keep them for some mental reason. I even think maybe take them to somewhere that can turn them into one notebook, Maybe I would feel better.
Aw man, I literally just moved out of rings last night and now this is making me remember why I like them... 😂 my favorite thing about having a small ring binder like Plotter is every page has its purpose because you can't really fit extra stuff in there. Once I upsized to 25mm rings it became much more overwhelming to deal with. Too many pages, too little I actually wanted or needed. Yet I had outgrown the 11mm rings so I couldn't go backwards again... anyways I'm back in hobonichi. 😂
hahaha oh no!!! lol I have the same concern with 11mm rings, they seem v v small
Plotter! Love the plotter or Gillio Slim Compagna
Thank you!
The slim always look so good to me!
Filofax girlies got to you too, huh?
😂 😂 😂
Can someone write out the names of the companies for the covers she mentioned near the end when she was talking about ones she might get in the future? One is similar to plotter, and the other sounded like a person's name. I just am having a hard time hearing it correctly I guess.
- plotter
- filofax
- wuzhi studio (etsy)
@@KaitlinGrey thanks so much!! This was a great video, i look forward to seeing how/if you use it more in the future!
You make it sound so easy. Now I want to change back. I think you need to make it very simpel and then you can expand. For archiving you can get these book binder rings. Click them in and you are good to go. If you want you can even use cardboard as a front and back cover. So I switch back now to my Filofax and then try basics like future some trackers monthly weekly and daily. And if I miss something I will add.
Oooh I’ll have to look into those, thank you!
Someone tell me who Megan is so i can go follow her!
Megan Rhiannon!!
I can’t keep up with
Fascinating video review, as always but, bottom line, a binder is not a book.
100% it definitely doesn’t have that book feel which for a planner I kinda like but probably would never use rings for a journal bc of that reason