This is the one. I've been falling down the rabbit hole of note taking but this seems best for me. I think I will just use it for planning traveling instead of a daily journal. But I'm impressed with this system. Thanks for the video.
Passion Planner also does large monthly recaps and rating your month, what went well, how to improve, etc so that could be another option. Thanks for watching!
Hobonichi Techo Weeks Sneaker is what I use. Has everything already printed out and can be purchased with extra pages. With a taller not wider profile to Field Notes, you can write more and feels good in the hand. I use field notes for studying books I am reading and travel adventures. Hobonichi is for daily work life.
I just started using Field Notes for my planner... I have a history of Bullet Journalling, but same as you, I found the size to be an obstacle... For my planning, I'm using a Master Task list, which may only be one per book, I'll see how that goes... A Quarterly Overview (future log and goals), and an adaptation of the Alastair Weekly (which will be most of my pages)... I anticipate that I'll get 4-6 months out of each book... I did buy a few of the larger sized Field Notes, which still seem less bulky than the planners I was using (Dingbats, Archer and Olive), so I will try them to see if I can have it both ways between page real estate and portability. I see your update video, and I'm heading there next... I hope this method is a positive influence on both of our futures!
I started out Bullet Journalling in an A5, and I hated it because of the size. I ended up switching to a smaller notebook that is a A6 size that I was intending to have as a commonplace notebook, and I just fell in love with the size and portability. Wish the Field Notes had the dot grid in the National Parks series, but I’m happy with the Roterunner I ended up settling with.
I've been using my Field Notes super haphazardly and its still managed to be really good for me to keep up with everything since I look at it every day. It just gets hard with distant appointments slowly disappearing from sight as I fill more pages. Hoping this more structured way will help me keep track of those things better while not losing the joy of jotting down a quick thought without caring how it looks on the page.
I love this! I have quit buying big planners because I didn’t take them with me, I got a pocket size one, I love this field notes so you can make it what you need!!! I will be trying your layout! It’s awesome
I think if I would ever move in to a position where I am doing more creative work/self employed full time I would go back to a full sized planner, but yeah for where I'm at now this is working great for me.
I purchased an undated daily planner from Walmart which works great. I don't reference my monthly or weekly in my daily planner so it works for me. It's a 2 page per day spread. I have been wanting to try a field notes, so I may utilize some of this.
Before I had the Passion Planner I showed in this video, I had an undated one that also had a 2 page per day spread. It was a REALLY good undated planner. But I just didn't utilize it enough, and it just wasn't for me. Glad you found one that's working well for you!
If you'd like to support me, Buy Me A Coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/tylermillertv What type of planner do you use? Something small like a field notes or something large like the passion planner?
So I write in the normal stuff we have every week. Girls have dance, other classes, church services. Etc. I also write down if I remember what we had for dinner. Then I can go back through and see what we liked didn't like for future meal planning. I also write in appointments.
Hi Tyler! I loved this planner format that you’ve lined out in this video, and I’m considering adopting it myself! I do have one question: Where did you get that 2024 pocket calendar that you used to create the lines for your week view? I want to get one for 2024, but can’t find it anywhere on the Field Notes Web site. Did it come with the notebook, or did you find it somewhere else? Thank you!
Yes - as others mentioned it's included in a pack of the national parks series. I just ordered some birch and pitch black and they didn't come with them so I'm guessing they don't always include them.
Kind of wishing I saw this *before* buying a 2024 Hobonichi, since I also had a few Field Notes already lying wait. Curious what changes you made for FEB now that you have a month of experience.
Here is the updated Planner Layout that I'm using as of September 2024!
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I love seeing how people use smaller notebooks :)
can't get enough of them. Now I have a whole drawer full hahaha
@@TylerMiller Yeah i seem to have a lot of them but when i moved to Traveler’s Company they did not get used quite as quick lol
@@manvstationerywhy is that may I ask? Not as happy with them?
Simply… INGENIOUS..!!!
Thank you…!!! 👍👍
This is the one. I've been falling down the rabbit hole of note taking but this seems best for me. I think I will just use it for planning traveling instead of a daily journal. But I'm impressed with this system. Thanks for the video.
You could use those last couple of blank pages for any future logging you need
Passion Planner also does large monthly recaps and rating your month, what went well, how to improve, etc so that could be another option. Thanks for watching!
Hobonichi Techo Weeks Sneaker is what I use. Has everything already printed out and can be purchased with extra pages. With a taller not wider profile to Field Notes, you can write more and feels good in the hand. I use field notes for studying books I am reading and travel adventures. Hobonichi is for daily work life.
I just started using Field Notes for my planner... I have a history of Bullet Journalling, but same as you, I found the size to be an obstacle...
For my planning, I'm using a Master Task list, which may only be one per book, I'll see how that goes... A Quarterly Overview (future log and goals), and an adaptation of the Alastair Weekly (which will be most of my pages)... I anticipate that I'll get 4-6 months out of each book...
I did buy a few of the larger sized Field Notes, which still seem less bulky than the planners I was using (Dingbats, Archer and Olive), so I will try them to see if I can have it both ways between page real estate and portability.
I see your update video, and I'm heading there next... I hope this method is a positive influence on both of our futures!
An excuse to finally grab those Field Notes? Very well.
If you HAVE to. 😂
I started out Bullet Journalling in an A5, and I hated it because of the size.
I ended up switching to a smaller notebook that is a A6 size that I was intending to have as a commonplace notebook, and I just fell in love with the size and portability.
Wish the Field Notes had the dot grid in the National Parks series, but I’m happy with the Roterunner I ended up settling with.
I'll have to check them out! I really do like the smaller size but there are moments where the extra page size could help haha
Thank you sir
Thank you for Sunday start
I've been using my Field Notes super haphazardly and its still managed to be really good for me to keep up with everything since I look at it every day. It just gets hard with distant appointments slowly disappearing from sight as I fill more pages. Hoping this more structured way will help me keep track of those things better while not losing the joy of jotting down a quick thought without caring how it looks on the page.
Amazing video it’s what I was looking for
Just bought all National Park Series Field Notes. Waiting for my collection to arrive. I’ll use these alongside my iPad mini.
I love this! I have quit buying big planners because I didn’t take them with me, I got a pocket size one, I love this field notes so you can make it what you need!!! I will be trying your layout! It’s awesome
thanks! I actually changed it again for May, trying something new haha.
@@TylerMiller So there's another video coming, right?
@@billgross3579 finally got around to that video! haha
ruclips.net/video/No0BF6Bkf24/видео.html
This is exactly what I have been looking for! Thank you for posting!
I had been using a large planner and still am. But I have say using a pocket size planner is such a great idea. I do look at it more often
I think if I would ever move in to a position where I am doing more creative work/self employed full time I would go back to a full sized planner, but yeah for where I'm at now this is working great for me.
I purchased an undated daily planner from Walmart which works great. I don't reference my monthly or weekly in my daily planner so it works for me. It's a 2 page per day spread.
I have been wanting to try a field notes, so I may utilize some of this.
Before I had the Passion Planner I showed in this video, I had an undated one that also had a 2 page per day spread. It was a REALLY good undated planner. But I just didn't utilize it enough, and it just wasn't for me. Glad you found one that's working well for you!
If you'd like to support me, Buy Me A Coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/tylermillertv
What type of planner do you use? Something small like a field notes or something large like the passion planner?
I love the idea of this. I do have a question though, what kind of items would you be adding to the weekly view?
So I write in the normal stuff we have every week. Girls have dance, other classes, church services. Etc. I also write down if I remember what we had for dinner. Then I can go back through and see what we liked didn't like for future meal planning. I also write in appointments.
Hi Tyler! I loved this planner format that you’ve lined out in this video, and I’m considering adopting it myself!
I do have one question: Where did you get that 2024 pocket calendar that you used to create the lines for your week view? I want to get one for 2024, but can’t find it anywhere on the Field Notes Web site. Did it come with the notebook, or did you find it somewhere else?
Thank you!
I'm interested in finding this as well.
It comes with a 3 pack, at least the ones like the National Parks collection he showed
Yes - as others mentioned it's included in a pack of the national parks series. I just ordered some birch and pitch black and they didn't come with them so I'm guessing they don't always include them.
Kind of wishing I saw this *before* buying a 2024 Hobonichi, since I also had a few Field Notes already lying wait. Curious what changes you made for FEB now that you have a month of experience.
I've done the same layout for March and April now as well. Will probably make a follow up video!
can you do an update video on this?
yes, planning on it - hopefully in the next few weeks
here's the updated video! ruclips.net/video/No0BF6Bkf24/видео.html