I love love love my SICP and I thought I was gonna be commited until death. I had used a W222 in 2020 but I wasn't happy with the spine, and didn't like that there weren't enough note pages for the full year. I didn't realize until after I bought my 2025 Common Planner that they now offer all the notes pages. But I did go ahead and buy a W222 notebook and it definitely seems like the quality of the book is much improved. So now I'm heavily considering the W222 for my EDC next year. It doesn't seem quite as elegant as the SI but it provides a lot of functionality for tracking and things. It is probably overkill for people who don't have a business, but I do and I think it would work so well. Anyway, that's a big unsolicited slice of my life LOLOLOL
Yes, I went back and looked at their site after recording to see what the difference is between the Core planner and the All In One. The option to have varying amounts of notes pages works well for a lot of customers, I’m sure.
This video is so helpful! Even though my work is different it gives me good ideas of what types of things I want to do in what sections. I am considering a W222 for my work as well.
Me too! Quarterly planners and spreads are wonderful, especially for business. Generally, quarterly just makes sense to me. Goes with the seasons, etc.
I bought the all-in-one stacked for work, and after using it for 4 weeks (I jumped in early and drew out 4 weekly spreads in the daily page section), I decided it's not going to work. My current scheduled is VERY meeting-heavy, and the meetings move a lot, so I basically have to use a pencil. I'm just going to use the notes pages and leave my schedule in Outlook.
You could always update your planner at the end of the day/week with your final schedule so it’s more past than future…but still gives you a record of what your week looked like.
@@nikilikesI was going to say the same. I do a combo of paper and digital/outlook for work and I love having my planner to look back on. And I’ve used it a lot for referencing. Another option is to use a frixion pen.
That’s such a bummer. Like the others suggested, I work best with a timeline after-the-fact. I’ll note down what actually already happened to eliminate the need for erasing & editing. Maybe you can try that out for a week or two to see how you’ll like it.
I love love love my SICP and I thought I was gonna be commited until death. I had used a W222 in 2020 but I wasn't happy with the spine, and didn't like that there weren't enough note pages for the full year. I didn't realize until after I bought my 2025 Common Planner that they now offer all the notes pages. But I did go ahead and buy a W222 notebook and it definitely seems like the quality of the book is much improved. So now I'm heavily considering the W222 for my EDC next year. It doesn't seem quite as elegant as the SI but it provides a lot of functionality for tracking and things. It is probably overkill for people who don't have a business, but I do and I think it would work so well. Anyway, that's a big unsolicited slice of my life LOLOLOL
Hahaha! Of course we can always think of reasons to use up those extra planners 😂 I agree, there are a few more functional spreads in the W222.
I have this planner but the all in one. I’m loving this planner so much. I hope you do too. Stay blessed.
Thanks Ebony!
The All In One (day per page) was new for 2024. For 2025 they added the option for more of their sizes and styles.
Yes, I went back and looked at their site after recording to see what the difference is between the Core planner and the All In One. The option to have varying amounts of notes pages works well for a lot of customers, I’m sure.
This video is so helpful! Even though my work is different it gives me good ideas of what types of things I want to do in what sections. I am considering a W222 for my work as well.
I’m so glad you found it helpful!
6:49 my planner and a lot of the papertess planners have quarterly spreads like this. I love a quarterly project spread
Me too! Quarterly planners and spreads are wonderful, especially for business. Generally, quarterly just makes sense to me. Goes with the seasons, etc.
I truly enjoy watching your videos. I love the covers that you use and how you use each planner and notebook.
Thanks Tyresse! I appreciate your support 😊
New sub! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Brandi!
I bought the all-in-one stacked for work, and after using it for 4 weeks (I jumped in early and drew out 4 weekly spreads in the daily page section), I decided it's not going to work. My current scheduled is VERY meeting-heavy, and the meetings move a lot, so I basically have to use a pencil. I'm just going to use the notes pages and leave my schedule in Outlook.
You could always update your planner at the end of the day/week with your final schedule so it’s more past than future…but still gives you a record of what your week looked like.
@@nikilikesI was going to say the same. I do a combo of paper and digital/outlook for work and I love having my planner to look back on. And I’ve used it a lot for referencing. Another option is to use a frixion pen.
That’s such a bummer. Like the others suggested, I work best with a timeline after-the-fact. I’ll note down what actually already happened to eliminate the need for erasing & editing. Maybe you can try that out for a week or two to see how you’ll like it.
Great suggestion! Erasable pens are always handy for things like this.