![]() ![]() Roterfaden: The fine folks at Baum-Kuchen have brought the German Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter to the US market. (available through Goulet Pens and Baum-Kuchen in the US) There are lots of fauxdori options available, some in larger sizes to accommodate more A5-sized paper as well as passport- and Field Notes-sized options. I liked the flexibility but I’ve outgrown the space available in the MTN. I kept a separate notebook for work notes and personal notes plus the planner. I used a 3-book system including a printable planner I purchased on Etsy. Midori Traveler’s Notebook: For the better part of this year, I’ve been using a MTN for planning and organizing my notes and to-do’s. It includes two bookmark ribbons and there are several posh cover options available for the WEEKS as well. It features a week-on-one-page layout with the right hand page for notes. It would combine nicely with another notebook for longer form writing, if you’re looking for an alternative to a larger planning system. The size of the WEEKS planner reminds me roughly of the dimensions of a standard business envelope. To me, the most interesting item is the new WEEKS planner. ![]() Hobonichi: The English A6 Techo, the larger A5 Cousin and the original Japanese A6 Techo are all currently available for 2016. Or alternately, maybe you will only need a small planner/agenda and a big book (or books) for writing or drawing. Your personal needs might require a giant bound planner and a small notebook to keep as a journal. And that’s okay.Īnd there may not be ONE book to rule them all. Lives change, jobs change and our priorities shift. In the end, what might work for you this year, might not be what will work for you next year. I went through some of the systems I’ve used in the past as well as some planner options that might be new to all of us. We have work projects, appointments, personal to-do’s, family activities, long-term goals, and many other things in our lives that we want to make time for and document. And the reality is that each one of us has unique needs when it comes to staying on top of everything. There are a lot more options for planning than Filofax or other ring-bound planners.
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