Planner Flipthrough (Jan - Apr 2018)
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- I think there might be something wrong with my microphone. The volume of this video seems softer than usual. Sorry! I'll try to see if I can get another phone to record my videos.
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In this video, I show you how I've been using my NOLTY 6501 and my Hobonichi Cousin.
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1. Hobonichi Cousin: www.1101.com/s...
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You are, by far, the best presenter on planners I have ever seen and believe me, I’ve watched thousands!! Extremely thorough in every one of your videos. Also, u share tons of ideas! ARIGATO GOZAIMASU!!!
You are a real model to be followed, your system is awesome. I try hard ( :) indeed!) to copy some of your precious ideas, and i am always amazed of its complexity and precision, although it looks so simple. As one of my professors said 'the real great master can explain the most complex things in the most simple ways, so that the 6 years old may understand the quantum theory'.... for me, YOU are the real grand master of functional and efficient planning. Keep going, and many thanks! I am grateful for every of your teaching.
You're too kind, Aniela! My planning style is an accumulation of all that I have learnt from other people, so I cannot say I am a grand master. But thank you for your compliment. I am very glad to hear that you're trying out some of these ideas and hope that they work for you! Don't be afraid to experiment =D What works for me might not work for you!
How did you train yourself to be so perseverent and consistent in life? :) you are amazing... ok, I hear a lot of the Japanese education, but you work really very hard, your style is organized and concise. This is intelligence and hard work, and strategic thinking. And: of course that some systems are not yours, because nobody ask to reinvent the wheel.... but everybody use the knowledge in his/her specific way, and your way IS amazing. Congratulations! Thank you for all your sharing.
I love seeing your writing, thanks for this update! The daily pages lists are particularly useful :)
Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad that some part of this video was useful =D
I love your videos. You are one of my favorite 😍
You inspire me a lot.. your method seems simple but it's very organized~~
To be honest, I find my planner system so simple that I feel embarrassed by it... It's like, there's no novelty to this planner system to speak of. But it works for me and I wanted to show people that planning isn't complicated. So I made this flipthrough... I'm glad it resonates with you! =)
Your handwriting gives me life
Thank you for another great video! I look forward to them coming up in my feed! I have tried many ways to manage my projects, and in the end I felt the same as you - too much copying lists over and sometimes things being missed. I ended up moving all of my project management into OmniFocus on my laptop. I now use this as my project tracker, and just write down what I’d like to complete in the coming week into my planner. I’ve found this very effective!
I've heard great things about OmniFocus! I've been thinking of using Asana (an alternative since I don't own any Apple products) as my project management tool. But truthfully, I think my issue isn't the tool but the motivation... It feels overwhelming to think about all my tasks, since I have so many projects ongoing.
I just ordered a Jibum techno from Amazon. It’s undated which is goood and it was $28.00
I am unaware that undated Jibun Techo exist. All the Jibun Techo that I've seen are dated. I hope it works for you.
Thank you so much for this update! Love the video. Because of your video's I have started with a Hobonici and made my planner more efficient. Chicken pocks, auch. I had it when I turned 39. I thought I would die... :(. Hope your feeling better.
Keep those video coming :)!
I'm much better now--Thank you! =) Also, I'm glad to hear that my videos helped! =)
Your videos are always so informative ☺️
Although the audio on my end is so low.
Unfortunately, the audio is low on my end as well. I'm looking into purchasing a camera for my filming, but am short on funds at the moment. Hopefully in the near future, I'll be able to buy one so that the audio and video quality will be better!
Fabulous planning Yukiko!👍x Your Hobonichi looks beautiful x
Thank you Robyn! I hope you are enjoying your Hobonichi!
Yay! Planner Update!!!
Yes! Haha. I'm in the midst of thinking about redesigning my planner set up, though... To streamline it and make it more efficient. We shall see how it goes! =D It is always so exciting to redesign my planner set up!
Thanks for another very informative video!
I was afraid it'd be boring because it's just a flip through... I'm so glad to hear that it was informative!
Love this! Thanks for sharing !
Thank you for watching! =)
Will a nolty fit in a standard size tn?
Love your planning - so awesome! Question for you. Do you know of an English edition of the Nolty? Perhaps another similar product?
Thank you!
I'm sorry but I don't know of an English edition of the NOLTY... The most similar planner to the NOLTY is the Jibun Techo, which is also a Japanese planner... The Passion Planner might come close but it's too prescriptive, and is difficult to customize compared to the NOLTY. I think you can download a Passion Planner printable to try out the planner. It's available on their website, if I'm not mistaken.
Yukiko Sakamura I guess I could use the Japanese Nolty planner - any idea on cost?
Aw I wish the sound was better. 😯
So do I :'( I still haven't found an alternative, though...
Thank you for sharing your systems! I like the simplicity of just a black pen - which pen or pens are your favorite to use that don't smear and can be highlighted without smearing?
I have found that fineliners (e.g., Sakura Micron and Staedtler triplus fineliner) do not smear. But I don't like using them because the tips blunt too quickly for my liking. As a rule, I don't highlight my Cousin because of the smearing issues. If I do highlight, I highlight first and then write over the highlighted areas.
Yukiko Sakamura Thank you! Which pen are you using in your planners here?
I am using a Pilot Metropolitan, with a Pilot Kakuno nib. The ink I'm using is Noodler's Heart of Darkness. This has been my planner pen since August last year. =)
Where is that cover from?
My friend got the cover from here: www.etsy.com/sg-en/listing/268370506/a5-b6-a6-regular-fabric-cover-fauxdori?ref=listing-shop-header-0
Also, another question. How much time each day would you say that you spend on both planners?
To be honest, I don't know. I use them when I need to. Some weeks I spend a lot of time, especially when I'm trying to work things out on paper. Other times, I spend only a couple of minutes on them. So I really don't know.
Which pens do you prefer?
In my Hobonichi Cousin, I use a pilot metropolitan, with a pilot kakuno fine nib, inked with Noodler's Heart of Darkness. I also use muji pens and uniball signo dx (both 0.38) on non-tomoe river paper.