oh oh oh oh - when you said Lord of the Flies, I had to run off to find this bookish little bit of info for you (as you are a writer) check out, Human Kind by Rutger Bregman, he does the most amazing breakdown of LOTF and a bit how bleep it is. But he also traces back to where the story idea 'may' have come from, and it really happened, but not the way Golding made it up. And it's an incredible story - I say no more it's SOOOO worth the read.
I use the Hobonichi Weeks and put EVERYTHING on the monthly spreads. Then I use the weekly layout to add details for some of the things I need to do on specific days. On the right side of those weekly pages I’ll put lists of different kinds and reminders. That way I have everything all in one book which is important to me.
I agree that it sucks to look at a week (or a certain day) and see a bunch of forwards. I have ADHD and pretty often I’m unrealistic about how much I can realistically accomplish in one day or one week as far as time management, hence ending up with a lot of forwards. I try to cap it at 10 tasks per day, but sometimes I only accomplish 2! Sometimes the forwards end up “falling through the cracks” if they aren’t the biggest priority ones, and don’t get done on the day I had originally listed them and then I can’t migrate them to the next day because the next day is already too full or I have other priorities for the next day. I need some kind of system (maybe a dashboard with posits) to capture my tasks that need forwarding/migrating to another day so they don’t fall through the cracks.
I use my Jibun DAYS to record the shows I am streaming and the books I am reading daily, marking pages read and episodes watched daily . I use the split page to have the book or show on the R side, and the episodes watched and pages read on the L side. I use many sources so I show the source on the L side, too. ie, Kindle, Libby, Library Book or Book for physical copies, or HBO, Netflix, BBC i player, PBS Passport etc.
What a fantastic planner spread! 💫 Keep rising to be who you want to be! 💫 #keeprising #risingtobe #aswerise #riser
The Flight Attendant book was v-good 👌🏻 Mixed feelings about the show 👻 TFS Sylvia 💕
Loved them both 😃
That book legit made me re-examine my own drinking and make some significant changes. That's on top of being a darn good read.
oh oh oh oh - when you said Lord of the Flies, I had to run off to find this bookish little bit of info for you (as you are a writer) check out, Human Kind by Rutger Bregman, he does the most amazing breakdown of LOTF and a bit how bleep it is. But he also traces back to where the story idea 'may' have come from, and it really happened, but not the way Golding made it up. And it's an incredible story - I say no more it's SOOOO worth the read.
Thank you, Ahlyah! Sounds great 😊
I use the Hobonichi Weeks and put EVERYTHING on the monthly spreads. Then I use the weekly layout to add details for some of the things I need to do on specific days. On the right side of those weekly pages I’ll put lists of different kinds and reminders. That way I have everything all in one book which is important to me.
I agree that it sucks to look at a week (or a certain day) and see a bunch of forwards. I have ADHD and pretty often I’m unrealistic about how much I can realistically accomplish in one day or one week as far as time management, hence ending up with a lot of forwards. I try to cap it at 10 tasks per day, but sometimes I only accomplish 2! Sometimes the forwards end up “falling through the cracks” if they aren’t the biggest priority ones, and don’t get done on the day I had originally listed them and then I can’t migrate them to the next day because the next day is already too full or I have other priorities for the next day. I need some kind of system (maybe a dashboard with posits) to capture my tasks that need forwarding/migrating to another day so they don’t fall through the cracks.
On days I get overwhelmed, I just record my day. Whatever I got done, I write down. It make me feel accomplished on days when I can’t plan 🙂
I lost the green stencil, and it was missing for months! I finally brought another one, and a week after I got it I found the old one! Just my luck😅
Still looking 😂
@@SylviaWithAPlan 🤣🤣trust me, when you finally decide to order another one, you'll find it!!
I use my Jibun DAYS to record the shows I am streaming and the books I am reading daily, marking pages read and episodes watched daily . I use the split page to have the book or show on the R side, and the episodes watched and pages read on the L side. I use many sources so I show the source on the L side, too. ie, Kindle, Libby, Library Book or Book for physical copies, or HBO, Netflix, BBC i player, PBS Passport etc.
Good plan!
Did you look at your last video(s) to see what notebook you put it in? ❤️
Good idea 👍🏼
I list books to read and shows to watch in the Idea notebook, and insert it with the DAYS.
Book lover? Check. Functional planning? Check. Struggles to make use of multiple planners but loves them anyway? Check. I subscribed so fast