u/Slight-Low-7941

Planner options

Anyone and everyone that still keep planners for any reason, I have a question for you. I recently designed my own “do all” planner. Thanks to my very lovely, very strong ADHD, I always had to carry a planner, a note book/binder (sections), and a small notepad for quick jotting - then would get overwhelmed with things being in different places so I just wouldn’t use any of them 😂😂

What I’m getting at is:

  1. What does your ideal planner include? If you could add in your own parts (to-do list, shopping list, debt tracker, meal planner etc) like the happy planner but less hands on & more “plug and play” what would they be?

  2. How do we all feel about a 3-ring binder style planner? I still haven’t completely decided how I would create that while staying away from the traditional binder look, but of course that would always be an option too.

I have a small handmade business, I’m thinking of expanding into this as I have LOVED every second of making my own. So I’m just trying to get feedback on whether this would be a path worth walking or if it’s more of a “me” thing 😂

Thanks for reading my rant 🫶

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u/Slight-Low-7941 — 1 day ago