I've watched lots of these videos, and they are well done, and I enjoy them all. I have to say, though, I really feel lost in it all. I want to use these products, but where do I begin? So many separate parts!
Well thanks as always for watching Karen. But sounds like you need to start with something simple like a notebook with blank pages. Just make your to do list for the day and let it evolve from there. Alternatively, maybe do a brainstorming session and mind map all the things you’re looking for out of a planner. Then evaluate and look for clues or patterns. Perhaps a bound planner would work better for you at this time? Or maybe a bullet journal? The most important thing is that whatever you use, it should work for you. So maybe Discbound isn’t for you at this time. Or maybe you just need to start with the monthly calendar and a To Do list. By starting with blank pages and seeing what feels like the thing you need and creating it on the fly, you may settle into the right combination of items for your planning style. Then you can purchase just those items you actually need. I hope that’s helpful and let me know if you have any thoughts or questions.
Can you believe it's going to be September? Beautiful cover. Thanks for sharing.
No I can’t! Seems like August is flying by! Thanks for watching 🥰💞
Peaceful planner time as always, Natasha! Ooooh, your wrap around cover is beautiful!! enjoy!
Thank you Vickie! Glad you enjoy watching, I appreciate you 🥰
The new planner cover colors are beautiful
Yes! So great for the fall and winter season too! Thanks for watching 💞🥰
I've watched lots of these videos, and they are well done, and I enjoy them all. I have to say, though, I really feel lost in it all. I want to use these products, but where do I begin? So many separate parts!
Well thanks as always for watching Karen. But sounds like you need to start with something simple like a notebook with blank pages. Just make your to do list for the day and let it evolve from there. Alternatively, maybe do a brainstorming session and mind map all the things you’re looking for out of a planner. Then evaluate and look for clues or patterns.
Perhaps a bound planner would work better for you at this time? Or maybe a bullet journal? The most important thing is that whatever you use, it should work for you. So maybe Discbound isn’t for you at this time. Or maybe you just need to start with the monthly calendar and a To Do list. By starting with blank pages and seeing what feels like the thing you need and creating it on the fly, you may settle into the right combination of items for your planning style. Then you can purchase just those items you actually need. I hope that’s helpful and let me know if you have any thoughts or questions.
Perhaps this will be helpful for you Karen ua-cam.com/video/Wbo2lUwWjaw/v-deo.htmlsi=uj1skJZ8OaD_bGGl
@natashak45 Thanks! I'll check it out. I usually do sort of "loose" bullet journaling.