Time Block Note Pad vs. Time Block Notebook | Deep Dive with Iesha | Cloth & Paper
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Welcome to our latest video where our expert planner consultant, Iesha, dives deep into the key features and differences between the Timeblock Notepad and the Timeblock Notebook!
Timeblocking has never been easier with these innovative planner tools. Whether you prefer the flexibility of a notebook or the structured approach of a notepad, Iesha provides valuable insights to help you make the best choice for your planning needs.
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This was great ! It truly showed me how to organize my time in a more productive way!
Thank you, so glad to help!
Thank you it was most helpful, how do you write an hour and 1/2 using the space please
Hello Lesha, I like the notepad method better 😊
I'm still struggling to see how people use the stickers.
The time block stickers come in different sizes, each size representing a chunk of time (30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours ,etc.) You can place them down to show how long a task will take. Using the different colors, each color can represent a different task, for example: olive could be your morning routine, and crepe could be your work day!
What was the reasoning for having two different start dates? That is confusing to me so I would prefer the notebook since I am a Monday start person. Will this set up come out as an insert?
Do they no longer have the time block note pad?
Are you referring to the notebook featured here: www.clothandpaper.com/products/time-block-notebook?_pos=3&_sid=013a83e95&_ss=r
@@cloth_and_paper I don’t want the spiral bound but the other one.
My brain prefers the notebook.