Welcome to the planner community, friend! I know it can be overwhelming to get started, so hopefully this video has helped you better navigate the wonderful world of planners. Take your time, do your research, and you will find the perfect planner for you! Are you new to the planner community? Drop a comment below, and let me know which planner you have chosen as your first planner.
I just found your channel and very happy that I did. You have answered so many questions I've had about planning. I thank you for the information it helps me. I really enjoy binge watching your videos! God bless you and your family.
Welcome, and I am glad you are here! Thank you so much for taking the time to binge watch, and I am happy to hear that my videos have been so helpful. I remember starting out and trying to understand it all, too, which is why I wanted to make these videos - for others trying to figure it all out, just like you! I really appreciate the feedback, and happy planning!
The binder is perfect for me *6 holes is easier to punch, * easier and faster to take out and put in stuff *It is more professional to carry but you can totally have cute stuff inside *It can get bulge when you put a pouch but still looks put together *lots of pockets, you can put cards or paper clips for cute effect *it can accommodate key chains and stuff like blings I recommend prima planners coz they have classy designs and two snap buttons :o
Levenger is a premium brand (my first), ARC is at Staples, TUL is at Office Depot. All are individual with very slight differences, interchangeable. The Happy Planner is an offshoot of the idea with added decor along the scrapbooking line, but less functional in business planning design.
+Marcell Hobbs Precisely! Since The Happy Planner parent company, Me and My Big Ideas, began as a scrapbooking sticker company- their products are far more decorative and scrapbook-y compared to the more functional Arc, TUL and Levenger brands. However, it does seem that they are trying to create more functional pieces to add into their planner systems.
+VeronicaAnn Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed this video! It has been so much fun recording in new places. I will start announcing where I am each video - I think that might be a fun addition!
Kristen Murphy I grew up there!!! Spent a thousand Summers camping and hiking there! Cranberry Lake; Golden Beach; Old Forge; Lake George; sooooo many beautiful places to see up there!
+Second Account Thank you for the clarification! And, yes, Tul is also a disc bound system. There are so many brands making all the different types of planners, I’d be here for days listing them all off! 😅 Thanks for the feedback, and thank you for watching! 💕
Welcome to the planner community, friend! I know it can be overwhelming to get started, so hopefully this video has helped you better navigate the wonderful world of planners. Take your time, do your research, and you will find the perfect planner for you! Are you new to the planner community? Drop a comment below, and let me know which planner you have chosen as your first planner.
I just found your channel and very happy that I did. You have answered so many questions I've had about planning. I thank you for the information it helps me. I really enjoy binge watching your videos! God bless you and your family.
Welcome, and I am glad you are here! Thank you so much for taking the time to binge watch, and I am happy to hear that my videos have been so helpful. I remember starting out and trying to understand it all, too, which is why I wanted to make these videos - for others trying to figure it all out, just like you! I really appreciate the feedback, and happy planning!
The binder is perfect for me
*6 holes is easier to punch,
* easier and faster to take out and put in stuff
*It is more professional to carry but you can totally have cute stuff inside
*It can get bulge when you put a pouch but still looks put together
*lots of pockets, you can put cards or paper clips for cute effect
*it can accommodate key chains and stuff like blings
I recommend prima planners coz they have classy designs and two snap buttons :o
still useful in 2020! Great video, thank you.
What was the name of the website recommended for printables?
Levenger is a premium brand (my first), ARC is at Staples, TUL is at Office Depot. All are individual with very slight differences, interchangeable. The Happy Planner is an offshoot of the idea with added decor along the scrapbooking line, but less functional in business planning design.
+Marcell Hobbs
Precisely! Since The Happy Planner parent company, Me and My Big Ideas, began as a scrapbooking sticker company- their products are far more decorative and scrapbook-y compared to the more functional Arc, TUL and Levenger brands. However, it does seem that they are trying to create more functional pieces to add into their planner systems.
What a great idea!!! Helpful for newbies and long time planners! Beautiful setting again! So jealous!
+VeronicaAnn Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed this video! It has been so much fun recording in new places. I will start announcing where I am each video - I think that might be a fun addition!
Kristen Murphy yes! Yes! Yes! Tell us where you are?!?!?
+VeronicaAnn Haha Sounds like that would be well received! That video was filmed in the Adirondacks in NE New York. It was beautiful there!
Kristen Murphy I grew up there!!! Spent a thousand Summers camping and hiking there! Cranberry Lake; Golden Beach; Old Forge; Lake George; sooooo many beautiful places to see up there!
+VeronicaAnn Yes! Lake George really surprised us with how beautiful it was! Can’t wait to venture back some day!
Arc and Levenger are two different companies. Tul also produces disc bound planners and notebooks.
+Second Account Thank you for the clarification! And, yes, Tul is also a disc bound system. There are so many brands making all the different types of planners, I’d be here for days listing them all off! 😅 Thanks for the feedback, and thank you for watching! 💕
Hi!!! What are the measurements for a standard wide insert?
I believe it is 5.5”x8.25”