I love how you made this video. I am moving into this planner (it has not arrived yet) from a hobonichi cousin (A5), and I do love this layout, but have been a little stressed about the horizontal weekly section, so I am enjoying seeing how others are planning to use the weekly/daily space. I have made some mock ups, so I have 6 layouts to work with so far. Thanks for the comparison with the Sterling Ink, I have not used that one before, but it was helpful to see the comparisons of your layouts there to the Papertess.
This was really helpful, thank you! I already had my planner chosen for next year, and then life threw me a curve ball and I realised I needed more notes pages (and I don't cope if everything isn't in one notebook), so I bought the Chapter 25. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed now, because not only do I have those extra notes pages (which are great!), but those extra yearly and quarterly pages are also giving me more choices for adding things. I'm trying to be smart and plan ahead for what I'm going to use each layout for and figure out how to structure my extra weekly notes pages, and all of this unexpected freedom is giving me too many choices, information overload and decision paralysis! 😅
I know exactly how you feel about extra pages. Last year I had too many pages left at the end of my Sterling Ink planner and I used them for reading journaling. I enjoyed it so much that this year I have a standalone reading journal. This year I am planning to do more journaling, maybe try morning pages (I bought the book The Artist's Way and will try to use it to start writing and journaling more)
@@ramblinganna it is great to hear! Did you carry them with you to work/school? I feel like the planner will turn into mess if I have it in my bag without the cover
@@planning_plain I just pop it in a book sleeve if I’m taking it in my bag, or in a pocket of a backpack rather than loose in the main compartment of the bag.
This was so helpful to hear your ideas for the different parts of the planner! Thank you! I am also wanting both the vertical (for time blocking) and the horizontal (for tasks) and hadn't yet found a way to merge them together yet. I bought Just Scribbles Plans planner for 2025, her vertical option, which has extra pages similar to PaperTess and can't wait to use some of your ideas!
This is such a helpful video! Did you have specific reasons for choosing the Yearly over the Manager's planner? I'm in between the 2. Also did you prefer the larger size for any particular reason?
I was looking at the Manager's notebook but I wanted more freedom and more blank pages at the end (this year I am using Sterling Ink Compact and ran out of pages). In terms of the size, I always use B6 or A5 (except for one year when I used Hobonichi weeks), because I need more detailed to-do lists, especially since I started using GTD system
I never knew what to do with monthlies either. Now I just jot down one thing about the day, and it works really well if I can't journal that day or need to figure out later where I was or what I did when. I have horrible memory when it comes to time, so this is quite helpful for me.
Really good flip-through of the papertess designs planner. If I would be in a job which would require a lot of weekly planning I think I would probably go with a papertess planner. In my "normal" life I don't really need 7 empty pages / week, but for work purposes this could work very well that you could fit your whole week into a neat bundle. But, my job is not such that I need lots of planning or note taking which is why I have no use for it. But I do appreciate this planner any way. I wish papertess would come out with a weeks style planner. I know she has the weeks sized planner but that is so over structured I can't work with it. What comes to the monthly planning. Before finding hobonichi I never did anything with the monthly spreads. Mostly because the way the planners I used to use were structured like the papertess that the monthly spreads were scattered throughout the year. But when I got my first weeks and the monthly's were all together this is when I started using them. Basically I just add the main events for the months in the spread: Doctor's appointements, work gigs, holidays or any other appointment that is important and/or has a set time. This way if somebody asks me if I'm free on such and such date, I can see my month in a glance and I find it easier to plan ahead instead of flipping through to the right weekly layout. Now that I'm bujoing I make my months always in the beginning. This way they act also as my future planning spreads. Looking forwards for your setup video, if you end up doing one.
yup. sometimes ive wanted this Papertess design too, where the months, weeks and dailies are bundled all together in a package, but that is so useless for future planning because you have to flip to other months to see what you have going on, whereas having all months, week and days "stacked" gives you a better picture of how your time is scheduled
I am going to use each page for something different, not dailies. Meal planning/grocery list, spending tracker, workouts, Bible reading, notes/brain dump. I chose this layout since the dailies aren't dated and I can make it work for me.
I used my papertess yearly all year Long even without a clear Cover, ITS really chunky and the Cover ist still totally fine. ITS more sturdy thank Sterling ink, i think, but also Like both.
Love this video! I've ordered this exact planner for 2025 too 😊I am waiting for it to arrive and am so excited! Your handwriting is beautiful, is your Uniball ONE P in 0.38 or 0.5?
@@lillabjornstationery Thanks! My Uniball actually has UMR 83 ink inside, since I couldn’t find Uniball 0,5 in Belgium. But soon I will get some Uniball One P 0.38 from Japan, so excited😊
@@leannprince138 I think they are in stock. I ordered mine on September 15, and got it on September 26. But I guess it depends on where you are, I am in Belgium, quite close😊
Haha, sure! I went yesterday and there were so many people, it was difficult to know where to go and what to do, I would appreciate some tips! Also, you can message me on Insta (I guess RUclips comments are too public haha): instagram.com/planning_plain/
У мене бренду Moterm шкіряна обкладинка вже другий рік, буду використовувати її. З прозорими у мене не склалося, Stalogy виявилась замалою, ще якусь купляля китайську, теж маленька, бо планер дуже обʼємний. Бачу багато на Etsy обкладинок, які можуть підійти.
I love how you made this video. I am moving into this planner (it has not arrived yet) from a hobonichi cousin (A5), and I do love this layout, but have been a little stressed about the horizontal weekly section, so I am enjoying seeing how others are planning to use the weekly/daily space. I have made some mock ups, so I have 6 layouts to work with so far. Thanks for the comparison with the Sterling Ink, I have not used that one before, but it was helpful to see the comparisons of your layouts there to the Papertess.
Wow, 6 layouts! That is impressive. Are they more like bullet journal layouts?
Would love to see your layouts to get some more ideas!
This was a great video! Love hearing your thoughts on how you’re using the different pages. I’m trying PTD planner in 2025 too.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful
This was really helpful, thank you! I already had my planner chosen for next year, and then life threw me a curve ball and I realised I needed more notes pages (and I don't cope if everything isn't in one notebook), so I bought the Chapter 25.
I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed now, because not only do I have those extra notes pages (which are great!), but those extra yearly and quarterly pages are also giving me more choices for adding things. I'm trying to be smart and plan ahead for what I'm going to use each layout for and figure out how to structure my extra weekly notes pages, and all of this unexpected freedom is giving me too many choices, information overload and decision paralysis! 😅
I know exactly how you feel about extra pages. Last year I had too many pages left at the end of my Sterling Ink planner and I used them for reading journaling. I enjoyed it so much that this year I have a standalone reading journal.
This year I am planning to do more journaling, maybe try morning pages (I bought the book The Artist's Way and will try to use it to start writing and journaling more)
Thank you for solidifying my journal choice for next year.. your video helped
I'm so glad!
I love this planner. It really works well for me and it is the layout that helps me keep everything in one planner.
I‘ve used the PaperTessDesigns planners for both 2023 and 2024 without any covers, and they are really durable.
@@ramblinganna it is great to hear! Did you carry them with you to work/school? I feel like the planner will turn into mess if I have it in my bag without the cover
@@planning_plain I just pop it in a book sleeve if I’m taking it in my bag, or in a pocket of a backpack rather than loose in the main compartment of the bag.
This was so helpful to hear your ideas for the different parts of the planner! Thank you! I am also wanting both the vertical (for time blocking) and the horizontal (for tasks) and hadn't yet found a way to merge them together yet. I bought Just Scribbles Plans planner for 2025, her vertical option, which has extra pages similar to PaperTess and can't wait to use some of your ideas!
Glad it was helpful! I was considering Just Scribble as well, I think it is a great planner
This is such a helpful video! Did you have specific reasons for choosing the Yearly over the Manager's planner? I'm in between the 2. Also did you prefer the larger size for any particular reason?
I was looking at the Manager's notebook but I wanted more freedom and more blank pages at the end (this year I am using Sterling Ink Compact and ran out of pages). In terms of the size, I always use B6 or A5 (except for one year when I used Hobonichi weeks), because I need more detailed to-do lists, especially since I started using GTD system
I never knew what to do with monthlies either. Now I just jot down one thing about the day, and it works really well if I can't journal that day or need to figure out later where I was or what I did when. I have horrible memory when it comes to time, so this is quite helpful for me.
@@missfl0werstar good idea! Will note it down and try out
muji also has an hourly sticker
Monthly’s I use them to track expenses per day (as in a total) or on the side of each week, planning when to purchase certain things
Great idea! I think I will indeed start using my monthlies as trackers
Really good flip-through of the papertess designs planner.
If I would be in a job which would require a lot of weekly planning I think I would probably go with a papertess planner. In my "normal" life I don't really need 7 empty pages / week, but for work purposes this could work very well that you could fit your whole week into a neat bundle. But, my job is not such that I need lots of planning or note taking which is why I have no use for it. But I do appreciate this planner any way. I wish papertess would come out with a weeks style planner. I know she has the weeks sized planner but that is so over structured I can't work with it.
What comes to the monthly planning. Before finding hobonichi I never did anything with the monthly spreads. Mostly because the way the planners I used to use were structured like the papertess that the monthly spreads were scattered throughout the year. But when I got my first weeks and the monthly's were all together this is when I started using them. Basically I just add the main events for the months in the spread: Doctor's appointements, work gigs, holidays or any other appointment that is important and/or has a set time.
This way if somebody asks me if I'm free on such and such date, I can see my month in a glance and I find it easier to plan ahead instead of flipping through to the right weekly layout. Now that I'm bujoing I make my months always in the beginning. This way they act also as my future planning spreads.
Looking forwards for your setup video, if you end up doing one.
@@angrycatplans thanks for sharing and for advice on monthly spreads! I will try to make them work next year and will definitely upload the video
yup. sometimes ive wanted this Papertess design too, where the months, weeks and dailies are bundled all together in a package, but that is so useless for future planning because you have to flip to other months to see what you have going on, whereas having all months, week and days "stacked" gives you a better picture of how your time is scheduled
@@AllTheArtsy makes sense. I don’t do that much long-term future planning, so I hope it will work for me
I am going to use each page for something different, not dailies. Meal planning/grocery list, spending tracker, workouts, Bible reading, notes/brain dump. I chose this layout since the dailies aren't dated and I can make it work for me.
I used my papertess yearly all year Long even without a clear Cover, ITS really chunky and the Cover ist still totally fine. ITS more sturdy thank Sterling ink, i think, but also Like both.
@@neemecka great to hear, will try it out!
Love this video! I've ordered this exact planner for 2025 too 😊I am waiting for it to arrive and am so excited! Your handwriting is beautiful, is your Uniball ONE P in 0.38 or 0.5?
@@lillabjornstationery Thanks! My Uniball actually has UMR 83 ink inside, since I couldn’t find Uniball 0,5 in Belgium. But soon I will get some Uniball One P 0.38 from Japan, so excited😊
@@planning_plain Awesome, thanks!
When is the paper Tess for 2025 supposed to ship out ? Trying to decide between. Paper Tess , yearly notebook or sterling ink common planner.
@@leannprince138 I think they are in stock. I ordered mine on September 15, and got it on September 26. But I guess it depends on where you are, I am in Belgium, quite close😊
youre going to the board game event? I work there!
@@coffeestains5213 No way! In Essen?
Yes, I have been working at the convention for 4 years by now, its always a fun time! I got sales codes if you need them lol 😂
Haha, sure! I went yesterday and there were so many people, it was difficult to know where to go and what to do, I would appreciate some tips! Also, you can message me on Insta (I guess RUclips comments are too public haha): instagram.com/planning_plain/
Hey, I cant message you, you have to follow me back @junges.bluemchen
Марiя, пiдскажiть будь-ласка, яку обкладанку Ви можете порадити на Papertess A5 - The Yearly Notebook 2.0 - UNDATED?Дуже дякую
У мене бренду Moterm шкіряна обкладинка вже другий рік, буду використовувати її. З прозорими у мене не склалося, Stalogy виявилась замалою, ще якусь купляля китайську, теж маленька, бо планер дуже обʼємний. Бачу багато на Etsy обкладинок, які можуть підійти.
@ от я також проходжу цей шлях. Замовила на алі, але бачу, що закінчиться діло на Etsy)
Дякую за відповід. Гарного дня🌸
@@SoySaff Вам також😊 Успіхів з обкладинкою!