This video is so great! It's super simple/straight forward. I love that you don't step by step explain every little thing you do, but know that we can figure out what you're doing by watching you. I also love your conversational tone. Thanks for the help with figuring out how to make a planner in one note!
I'm so glad I found your video! Your planner is simple and clean. I like that. So many planners are cluttered and complicated with features I don't need and will never use. I need to just get into OneNote and experiment like you do until I get a layout that works for me. Thanks so much for this great video.
Wow - thanks so much. I esp like learning HOW you think and design and select your planner elements. And I love One Note -- the UI looks a bit 90s, but it is a powerhouse and underestimated.
This video was super helpful. thank you. digital planning can be very overwhelming when just starting out and I love the simple look that you made here.
Thanks I have a paper planner but never have time to use it. I have been wanting to start using a digital planner but can’t afford to buy one. I’m in grad school it’s a struggle. Thanks!
Oh yeah! This video is hella old before I figured out how to upload an aesthetic one. I made this one from scratch because I wasn’t finding anything I liked.
Can you share more digital planner videos pls. Step by step this time for beginners pls pls. I'm trying to create teacher planner monthly but im so new can't figure how.
I work for a state college and I created a weekly planner in Indesign and want to throw it into OneNote, Keynotes, or Good notes. Do you have any tips for me?
Hmmm, that's a great question that I don't really have an answer to! I havent used InDesign in YEARS, but I would imagine that if you could export the document/planner into a pdf or even an image you should be able to upload it into onenote or good notes? But that's just a guess.
Super but seriously l cannot be bothered with creating one from scratch. Easier option buy a planner scan it with your iPad using document mode. Get yourself an apple pencil and away you go . However l found it interesting and informative so l will subscribe.
LOLOLOL. I definitely agree. I never did this method again because I think I prefer paper and pencil. But using the Apple Pencil and iPad have help tremendously!
@@RenaesCorner I was wondering how many people actually stick with a digital vs the paper and pen method.... I use paper and pen but have did some pages in the digital and am in the process of trying it out... what I do like about onenote vs any other digital or paper planner is that onenote will sync all my devices pretty quickly and I don't need to carry around anything at all except my cell phone ... (Android) - in onenote note you can put as many tabs as you want and take with you so many different things such as bill logs, exercise logs, daily to do list, shopping list the whole nine yards but with a paper planner unless you buy extra inserts and take out some of the calendar parts to put the extras in wow that can get mighty expensive after awhile....I also like the fact that I don't like change if a system is working I don't want to change it every 6 months to a year and with each new planner that comes out (Happy Planner ect) those setups change - I want pages that I will actually use and need not one's that sit empty because I can't fill them up with anything..... The other thing is and this is just for me not bashing anyone who does it but OMGOSH the stickers when one gets done putting all those boxes and stickers in how in the world do you have room to write...I need simple and functional not a scrapbook planner of memories lol.... to each their own I guess....Thank you so much for your video.
Yeah! I tend to go back and forth with digital planning! I kinda find that I used both to some degree! I like having a simple paper and pencil one, but honest with the COVID-19 situation I’ve gone back to digital planning because all my classes are virtual
This video is so great! It's super simple/straight forward. I love that you don't step by step explain every little thing you do, but know that we can figure out what you're doing by watching you. I also love your conversational tone. Thanks for the help with figuring out how to make a planner in one note!
Thanks so much for watching & your feedback! It’s so helpful to know what things people like and don’t like 💕💕
I'm so glad I found your video! Your planner is simple and clean. I like that. So many planners are cluttered and complicated with features I don't need and will never use. I need to just get into OneNote and experiment like you do until I get a layout that works for me. Thanks so much for this great video.
Thanks so much for watching! I felt the same way which is what prompted me to try to create my own layout that worked for me ☺️💕
Wow - thanks so much. I esp like learning HOW you think and design and select your planner elements. And I love One Note -- the UI looks a bit 90s, but it is a powerhouse and underestimated.
Glad it was helpful! I love Microsoft OneNote!!
This is cool! Will you share more digital planner videos?
I might! I actually switched back from a digital planner to a paper one! But I still love designing them!
This video was super helpful. thank you. digital planning can be very overwhelming when just starting out and I love the simple look that you made here.
Thank you so much!!! I’m glad you found it helpful 💕💕
I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! :)
Super creative! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!!!!
Love it amazing
Thank you so much!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This video was a lifesaver, please make more videos on digital planners please! Especially OneNote
Thank you! I haven’t made a digital planner in YEARS! I’ll try to make a new one soon
Thanks I have a paper planner but never have time to use it. I have been wanting to start using a digital planner but can’t afford to buy one. I’m in grad school it’s a struggle. Thanks!
Yes ! I completely understand the struggle! I’m glad this video helped !!
Great tutorial... gives me a great look at how to start! Thanks!!!
Thank you!! I’m glad it was helpful!
Very nice job!
Thank you!!!
Omg glad I found your channel, thanks
I’m so glad you’ve found it too 💕💕💕
This is an awesome tutorial.... I am wonder, do you type or use your Apple Pencil with your planner?
With this planner I was using my Apple Pencil to type in the boxes!
oh, thank u. I saw a super aesthetic one note planner and I thought it was something we could upload. 😅
Oh yeah! This video is hella old before I figured out how to upload an aesthetic one. I made this one from scratch because I wasn’t finding anything I liked.
Can you share more digital planner videos pls. Step by step this time for beginners pls pls. I'm trying to create teacher planner monthly but im so new can't figure how.
For a monthly calendar it might be easier to start with a blank calendar image or template from google and insert it into Microsoft one note!
I work for a state college and I created a weekly planner in Indesign and want to throw it into OneNote, Keynotes, or Good notes. Do you have any tips for me?
Hmmm, that's a great question that I don't really have an answer to! I havent used InDesign in YEARS, but I would imagine that if you could export the document/planner into a pdf or even an image you should be able to upload it into onenote or good notes? But that's just a guess.
Loved this. Thanks!
No problem!!
Do you have a tutorial on digital planners for Androids
Soooo, no but you can download Microsoft onenote on an Android I thought??
@@RenaesCorner thanks
Sorry I’m not more helpful! 💕
@@RenaesCorner I edited my comment lol
@@RenaesCorner Thank you I really appreciate your responding.
This was just what I was looking but it's too fast for beginners I can't even see where you get the first blank colomns.
Hi! The blank columns are just text boxes that I made with black outlines and reshaped to my liking!
LOVE the end result!!!! But...please slow down and maybe lose the awful elevator music so we can focus on your lovely voice. ;)
Thanks for the feedback! It was a really cute planner that I never used 😂
Super but seriously l cannot be bothered with creating one from scratch. Easier option buy a planner scan it with your iPad using document mode. Get yourself an apple pencil and away you go . However l found it interesting and informative so l will subscribe.
LOLOLOL. I definitely agree. I never did this method again because I think I prefer paper and pencil. But using the Apple Pencil and iPad have help tremendously!
Oh thanks for subscribing too 💕💕
@@RenaesCorner I was wondering how many people actually stick with a digital vs the paper and pen method.... I use paper and pen but have did some pages in the digital and am in the process of trying it out... what I do like about onenote vs any other digital or paper planner is that onenote will sync all my devices pretty quickly and I don't need to carry around anything at all except my cell phone ... (Android) - in onenote note you can put as many tabs as you want and take with you so many different things such as bill logs, exercise logs, daily to do list, shopping list the whole nine yards but with a paper planner unless you buy extra inserts and take out some of the calendar parts to put the extras in wow that can get mighty expensive after awhile....I also like the fact that I don't like change if a system is working I don't want to change it every 6 months to a year and with each new planner that comes out (Happy Planner ect) those setups change - I want pages that I will actually use and need not one's that sit empty because I can't fill them up with anything..... The other thing is and this is just for me not bashing anyone who does it but OMGOSH the stickers when one gets done putting all those boxes and stickers in how in the world do you have room to write...I need simple and functional not a scrapbook planner of memories lol.... to each their own I guess....Thank you so much for your video.
Yeah! I tend to go back and forth with digital planning! I kinda find that I used both to some degree! I like having a simple paper and pencil one, but honest with the COVID-19 situation I’ve gone back to digital planning because all my classes are virtual