It’s the reference book video time of year! Yay! I rewatch this video every year to get inspired for my collections book for the new year. Thank you very much for all the care, time, and detail you put into every video!❤
I am a huge printables user, mainly because I suck at anything artistic, but I can create wonderful printables in PowerPoint. Thus, I keep a pptx file with everything I need in my bujo, i.e., habit trackers, calendars, important notes, teaching kanban, daily & weekly reset lists, books I've read/ waiting for/ wishlist, family's favorite meals by category/ meal plan/ main shopping list, things about my son (school schedule, Spanish lessons, swimming lessons), someday/maybe list, GTD flowchart, birthdays, when did I last list. Given that everything I make is floral, in magenta/pinkish colors, it creates aesthetic cohesion without too much further decorations and I can edit anything I need for my next bujo, when I find something missing. I have printed my brain dump trigger list and my Today's tasks kanban on cardboard (pre-designed on the back) to be able to move them for easy reference, instead of using multiple journals. The only things I draw by hand are: weekly spreads, two two-page kanbans to keep track of my academic work, and my projects lists/tasks. Anything else is printed, and it's super easy for me, because they are already measured and sized for my Rhodia softcover B5. I need to set up a Tombow swatch, but I will make it in spare pages from my previous Rhodia and move it from journal to journal with washi tape. The only thing I feel the need to actually make is a reading journal as a reference notebook.
One thing I would add to your Christmas Gift buying pages is what size garments that your family wears. You could also write down your sizes as well (to send photo of to people who are buying for you). I know your kids are grown, but it's often helpful to have their sizes handy when you come across something you think that they might like. And since they are grown having their sizes (which don't change that much) in a reference book instead of your yearly, only makes sense. 💖🌞🌵😷
I usually repeat the spreads that I need the most in every bullet journal, some of the collections I've created are good reference but I don't need to always carry them around so I simply indicate the page and bullet journal they're in in the index so that I always know where to find them if I need them. Sometimes I change the spreads I repeat to adjust what didn't work or to make them simpler or more useful, for some I don't feel I've gotten the most out of yet, so the repetition is helpful in that sense because each time I have a chance to improve upon them. I think having a smaller separate notebook would work best for collections that would be repeated exactly the same, especially if you need them always around. I have a self care masterlist and a spread for topics I want to learn more about that I could totally include in a reference notebook of my own, and a spread for books I want to read and other media would work really well too. I might just set one up in time for my next bullet journal, thank you for this!
I simply made a small, thin insert with some of important collections only.. and just slip it into the cover of my current journal.. easy. 'A list of lists'!! Best type A Planner virtue ever hahaha
I use a Hobonichi Cousin Avec as my calendar and an A5 Half-year Stálogy as my reference book which I refer to as my planner supplement. I house both books I'm one cover and it goes with me everywhere. Great video...Thanks for sharing! New subscriber!🙂
I carry a Hobonichi Cousin Avec + Hobonichi A5 Plain (Reference) notebook as my EDC. Great video! In my "Books" section, I journal a few pages about key concepts I learned. I usually get library books, hence do not own them. My favourite : a "Meetings" section with detailed notes written in real time. Work meetings, training, seminars. I find it inspiring and helps keep track of "next actions". Notebook has 288 pages! I enjoy using tombows, zebra markers, washi tape to add colour and joy! It helps me commit my daily musings to my memory. Appreciate you sharing journal setup. Very helpful.
hey wow... this is brilliant!!! I am literally taking notes as I watch the video so that I can follow your way. Thank you so much for the video. This really helps me a lot!!
Oh my gosh, I'm definitely doing it this way from now on! I HAD been rewriting this stuff at a book change. It had even become part of my process of transitioning to look over my collections and decide which ones I need to recreate! My suggestion would be to consider dedicating 20-25 pages for a Contacts collection. I have a little, almost sample-sized, notebook that's 25 pages that I use -- and will probably be one of the first things I put into my reference notebook. Thank you so much for this video. You got me hooked and I'm now subscribed to see what else you come up with.
I've been doing this for years, even though I've changed the type of planners I've used since. It's nice to see someone else doing this and making a video about it. (I'm not great at videos.) I used an A5 slim (cacher) that I would swap out between my TN & tuck it into my Leuchtturm or just toss it in my bag. I need to make a new one since I don't use much of the info in it anymore, I started it in 2014. :-) Thank you for sharing this with us.
You had me ROTFL at the list of lists, maybe because I can see myself doing that, but haven't yet. When I started to watch your video, I thought the bucket list would be perfect for this, because when you make a bucket list, it is usually for your lifetime, like your books read list. I've been sticking to a B5 notebook because I have a nice cover that I've decorated, so it will be easy to add a mini travel journal and do this. Finding a B5 notebook dotted, numbered, with lots of thick pages is hard though.
Also...for B5...I use a B5 for work. I use Minimalism Art notebook (Amazon). Dotted, numbered, 100gsm paper. Limited colors but otherwise a great notebook.
Sorry, I just checked Amazon, it is 120gsm, not 100gsm. I don't use fountain pens or water colors in it. There is some light ghosting with markers but great with pen. You can see it in my work bullet journal playlist where I do some setup videos. Really depends on what media you want to use in it.
Thank you for this! I just started a page in my journal for family traditions to do year after year and wondered what I would do when this journal was full and I started a new one. Great idea for one to hold forever info!
Very good video. I think I would probably add cryptic password info. Not the full password but enough I can remember it. I’m setting up a bullet journal for 2021. I don’t use very many colors and no stickers. I’m still figuring out how I want it set up. Thank you!!
This was really great. I totally enjoyed seeing your reference notebook. ❤️ I have something like this but keep mine in a Filofax. I like being able to customize and add or remove things easily. I think I’m going to be revamping it though and getting it a little bit more organized. It’s something I haven’t updated in a while and it needs a facelift. Have a great day. ❤️😄🦋
I use a Hobonichi Cousin Avec . . . but I am going to do a a reference book for next year, just haven’t completely decided on what book I will put it in yet . . .
Thank you for sharing this. I think I bought the exact same notebook inserts from Amazon, and they are all empty😭 After watching this, I know what to put in them now💕
Hello! Just discovered your channel and I'm hooked (and bingeing). In this video, you mention tipping in the ultimate packing list. How exactly do you do that (sorry for noob question)? Anyways, thanks wonderful content and back to bingeing your videos I go!😀
Sammar, so glad you are enjoying! Tipping in is really just taping in an additional page. You can see how I do this in the October monthly setup video. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video! Great ideas. I’m setting up a new journal and I’m going to move some things into a permanent insert. I’ve been looking all over for an A5 journal cover without rings... with no luck. Where should I look?
Emily, I feel your pain! I am using a Carpe Diem ring bound planner that I removed the rings from. But I do have a new cover on the way that I am hoping will be a better option. Stay tuned for an unboxing video soon! 😉
Hey Bridgette, I don’t have it anywhere yet. I made the process over the years by just collecting ideas and refining what I do each year. I will look into the best way to share. Maybe via my Instagram account. I have toyed with the idea of starting a website for this type of thing. Maybe a 2021 goal...😉 Thanks for watching!
I don't have a good way to share this. But I will share how I created it. I started by dumping ideas into a Word document, searched on Pinterest for example packing lists and then walked around my house just adding items to the list. Hope this helps!
I make a lot of my own inserts and tip ins and have been getting more and more requests for access. Toying with the idea of starting a website for sharing these in 2021 🤔😉
@@PlanningAnnie So many people are looking for help to organize their planners without dropping a lot of money on something they may or may not actually find helpful. It’s disappointing to spend $5 on a printable that’s difficult to print correctly, the cut horizontal guidelines disappear when cutting along the vertical guidelines, and then don’t turn out to be what we thought they would be. Or buying multiple printable to take pieces from each to combine into one that works. I say if the Lord is leading you to share, then go for it.
I recently came across your channel. Very informative. (And we actually follow each other on Instagram 😉) And this concept specifically is quite interesting. I really like the idea of a list of lists! Thanks for sharing your opinions and tips. I’m planners_with_paw_prints
Yes. Head over to Planning Annie on Instagram, follow me there and you can access the brain dump triggers ( and a bunch of others) as a freebie in the links.
Alright, you've convinced me. I'm gonna start this for 2023
It’s the reference book video time of year! Yay! I rewatch this video every year to get inspired for my collections book for the new year. Thank you very much for all the care, time, and detail you put into every video!❤
I really need to update my reference book. Glad this is helpful to you.
I am a huge printables user, mainly because I suck at anything artistic, but I can create wonderful printables in PowerPoint. Thus, I keep a pptx file with everything I need in my bujo, i.e., habit trackers, calendars, important notes, teaching kanban, daily & weekly reset lists, books I've read/ waiting for/ wishlist, family's favorite meals by category/ meal plan/ main shopping list, things about my son (school schedule, Spanish lessons, swimming lessons), someday/maybe list, GTD flowchart, birthdays, when did I last list.
Given that everything I make is floral, in magenta/pinkish colors, it creates aesthetic cohesion without too much further decorations and I can edit anything I need for my next bujo, when I find something missing.
I have printed my brain dump trigger list and my Today's tasks kanban on cardboard (pre-designed on the back) to be able to move them for easy reference, instead of using multiple journals.
The only things I draw by hand are: weekly spreads, two two-page kanbans to keep track of my academic work, and my projects lists/tasks. Anything else is printed, and it's super easy for me, because they are already measured and sized for my Rhodia softcover B5. I need to set up a Tombow swatch, but I will make it in spare pages from my previous Rhodia and move it from journal to journal with washi tape.
The only thing I feel the need to actually make is a reading journal as a reference notebook.
One thing I would add to your Christmas Gift buying pages is what size garments that your family wears. You could also write down your sizes as well (to send photo of to people who are buying for you). I know your kids are grown, but it's often helpful to have their sizes handy when you come across something you think that they might like. And since they are grown having their sizes (which don't change that much) in a reference book instead of your yearly, only makes sense. 💖🌞🌵😷
Such a great idea!
OMG, so simple yet so gennius!! THANK YOU
I love this!!!!
I usually repeat the spreads that I need the most in every bullet journal, some of the collections I've created are good reference but I don't need to always carry them around so I simply indicate the page and bullet journal they're in in the index so that I always know where to find them if I need them. Sometimes I change the spreads I repeat to adjust what didn't work or to make them simpler or more useful, for some I don't feel I've gotten the most out of yet, so the repetition is helpful in that sense because each time I have a chance to improve upon them. I think having a smaller separate notebook would work best for collections that would be repeated exactly the same, especially if you need them always around. I have a self care masterlist and a spread for topics I want to learn more about that I could totally include in a reference notebook of my own, and a spread for books I want to read and other media would work really well too. I might just set one up in time for my next bullet journal, thank you for this!
I simply made a small, thin insert with some of important collections only.. and just slip it into the cover of my current journal.. easy. 'A list of lists'!! Best type A Planner virtue ever hahaha
HUGE fan of list of lists right here. You are speaking my language 😍😂
Love you lists of lists... ahha... totally can relate! Thanks for sharing your reference notebook, great ideas to work off of!
Thank you for sharing! That planner insert size cheat sheet was so darn cool!!!! 😀
I use a Hobonichi Cousin Avec as my calendar and an A5 Half-year Stálogy as my reference book which I refer to as my planner supplement. I house both books I'm one cover and it goes with me everywhere. Great video...Thanks for sharing! New subscriber!🙂
I have been seriously considering an Avec for work. So glad you enjoyed the video!!!
I carry a Hobonichi Cousin Avec + Hobonichi A5 Plain (Reference) notebook as my EDC. Great video! In my "Books" section, I journal a few pages about key concepts I learned. I usually get library books, hence do not own them. My favourite : a "Meetings" section with detailed notes written in real time. Work meetings, training, seminars. I find it inspiring and helps keep track of "next actions". Notebook has 288 pages! I enjoy using tombows, zebra markers, washi tape to add colour and joy! It helps me commit my daily musings to my memory. Appreciate you sharing journal setup. Very helpful.
Really like the idea of a "meetings" section!
Love this!
hey wow... this is brilliant!!! I am literally taking notes as I watch the video so that I can follow your way. Thank you so much for the video. This really helps me a lot!!
Absolutely brilliant!!!
I love Planner Perfect as well! That is a great resource to add to your planner cover list ❣️
Oh my gosh, I'm definitely doing it this way from now on! I HAD been rewriting this stuff at a book change. It had even become part of my process of transitioning to look over my collections and decide which ones I need to recreate! My suggestion would be to consider dedicating 20-25 pages for a Contacts collection. I have a little, almost sample-sized, notebook that's 25 pages that I use -- and will probably be one of the first things I put into my reference notebook. Thank you so much for this video. You got me hooked and I'm now subscribed to see what else you come up with.
I've been doing this for years, even though I've changed the type of planners I've used since. It's nice to see someone else doing this and making a video about it. (I'm not great at videos.) I used an A5 slim (cacher) that I would swap out between my TN & tuck it into my Leuchtturm or just toss it in my bag. I need to make a new one since I don't use much of the info in it anymore, I started it in 2014. :-) Thank you for sharing this with us.
Elliott, so glad this was helpful. Thanks for watching!
I love this! I am definitely handling my permanent information this way going forward.
This is brilliant!
You had me ROTFL at the list of lists, maybe because I can see myself doing that, but haven't yet. When I started to watch your video, I thought the bucket list would be perfect for this, because when you make a bucket list, it is usually for your lifetime, like your books read list. I've been sticking to a B5 notebook because I have a nice cover that I've decorated, so it will be easy to add a mini travel journal and do this. Finding a B5 notebook dotted, numbered, with lots of thick pages is hard though.
Type A's get it...🤣😂🤣. Bucket list is a great idea for the Reference book! Thanks for watching!
Also...for B5...I use a B5 for work. I use Minimalism Art notebook (Amazon). Dotted, numbered, 100gsm paper. Limited colors but otherwise a great notebook.
Planning Annie I thought 100 gsm bleeds. I thought it had to be 160 gsm
Sorry, I just checked Amazon, it is 120gsm, not 100gsm. I don't use fountain pens or water colors in it. There is some light ghosting with markers but great with pen. You can see it in my work bullet journal playlist where I do some setup videos. Really depends on what media you want to use in it.
Thank you for this! I just started a page in my journal for family traditions to do year after year and wondered what I would do when this journal was full and I started a new one. Great idea for one to hold forever info!
That is a great idea!
Very good video. I think I would probably add cryptic password info. Not the full password but enough I can remember it. I’m setting up a bullet journal for 2021. I don’t use very many colors and no stickers. I’m still figuring out how I want it set up. Thank you!!
Loved this video so much!!👌
This was really great. I totally enjoyed seeing your reference notebook. ❤️ I have something like this but keep mine in a Filofax. I like being able to customize and add or remove things easily. I think I’m going to be revamping it though and getting it a little bit more organized. It’s something I haven’t updated in a while and it needs a facelift. Have a great day. ❤️😄🦋
I really enjoyed this video and you gave me a lot of really good ideas! Thank you!
Really glad you got value from this!
Nice! Where did you find the print sizing information? I couldn't make out what you said.
I use a Hobonichi Cousin Avec . . . but I am going to do a a reference book for next year, just haven’t completely decided on what book I will put it in yet . . .
Thank you for sharing this. I think I bought the exact same notebook inserts from Amazon, and they are all empty😭 After watching this, I know what to put in them now💕
So glad this was helpful Manda! Thanks for watching.
Would love to see these aspects in details so that we can add what we can...
Hello! Just discovered your channel and I'm hooked (and bingeing). In this video, you mention tipping in the ultimate packing list. How exactly do you do that (sorry for noob question)? Anyways, thanks wonderful content and back to bingeing your videos I go!😀
Sammar, so glad you are enjoying! Tipping in is really just taping in an additional page. You can see how I do this in the October monthly setup video. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video! Great ideas. I’m setting up a new journal and I’m going to move some things into a permanent insert. I’ve been looking all over for an A5 journal cover without rings... with no luck. Where should I look?
Emily, I feel your pain! I am using a Carpe Diem ring bound planner that I removed the rings from. But I do have a new cover on the way that I am hoping will be a better option. Stay tuned for an unboxing video soon! 😉
Where can I get a copy of selecting word of the year
Hey Bridgette, I don’t have it anywhere yet. I made the process over the years by just collecting ideas and refining what I do each year. I will look into the best way to share. Maybe via my Instagram account. I have toyed with the idea of starting a website for this type of thing. Maybe a 2021 goal...😉 Thanks for watching!
Hi, Annie! Will you share your Ultimate Packing List, or where to access it if is not your original? Thanks!
I don't have a good way to share this. But I will share how I created it. I started by dumping ideas into a Word document, searched on Pinterest for example packing lists and then walked around my house just adding items to the list. Hope this helps!
@@PlanningAnnie Thank you! I appreciate your responding and for the information. Looks like I have some research and wandering around to do. 😂
I make a lot of my own inserts and tip ins and have been getting more and more requests for access. Toying with the idea of starting a website for sharing these in 2021 🤔😉
@@PlanningAnnie So many people are looking for help to organize their planners without dropping a lot of money on something they may or may not actually find helpful. It’s disappointing to spend $5 on a printable that’s difficult to print correctly, the cut horizontal guidelines disappear when cutting along the vertical guidelines, and then don’t turn out to be what we thought they would be. Or buying multiple printable to take pieces from each to combine into one that works. I say if the Lord is leading you to share, then go for it.
Such great advice Samantha! Thank you.
do you use ring light or sunlight for your videos cause your video is brighhhhtttt 🤩 !!!!
My desk is in front of a couple windows. No lights required ☀️😎
Would you be willing to share your packing list?🙂
Commonplace book
I have a master house cleaning list and a books of the Bible completed.
I recently came across your channel. Very informative.
(And we actually follow each other on Instagram 😉) And this concept specifically is quite interesting. I really like the idea of a list of lists! Thanks for sharing your opinions and tips. I’m planners_with_paw_prints
People who like keeping lists of list are my favorite kind of people 🥰🤣💞
@@PlanningAnnie I’ve never done it but I think I’m might start. I’m a big list maker... but if to-dos
Would you be willing to share your brain dump reference to help get people started? TIA.
Yes. Head over to Planning Annie on Instagram, follow me there and you can access the brain dump triggers ( and a bunch of others) as a freebie in the links.