THE SCOUT
Formerly called Portrait. Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Formerly called Portrait. Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Formerly called Horizontal Week + Month. Wide horizontal rows on the middle short pages - best for list-makers and day...
Formerly called Vertical week + month. Narrow, lined columns on the middle short pages - best for time-blocking and long...
Formerly called 4 column/project. Monthly view on the left, 4 columns on the right. Ideal for organizing life by categorized...
Formerly called Pop-Up. Pops up with coil + weekly short pages on the top.
Formerly called Teacher. Five-block weekly short pages - designed for educators to manage multiple subjects.
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Bonnie
family manager
Study No.
7 of 12
Linked Collection
Bonnie's use of time blocking plus detailed meal planning plus custom charts is truly remarkable! We love how she's able to open her planner and get a quick and complete overview of all that she's managing. She's chosen to use her short pages as a large time blocked section so that she has enough space to really see and plan her appointments. The lines she uses dividing the top section of her short pages for breakfast,lunch, and dinner plans is so amazing. Her monthly section holds quite a bit of daily detail and reminders while still leaving space to breathe and the way she's divided her monthly task list section into tasks for each week is an inspiration!
Tip from Bonnie (1/2):
Charting Queen
Bonnie is the household manager and they are moving homes! She's keeping herself organized and ready by using customized charts and checklists for all of the moving pieces (moving pun very welcome).
Tip from Bonnie (2/2):
Sticky Notes + Color Coding
We love how she has used color coded sticky notes to organize what she will do when during her day. The sticky notes give her flexibility and the color coding means she can see what shift is coming up for her brain with just a simple glance.