Printed planners vs. notebook planners
It’s important for a day planner to be portable, so it can be by your side all day, so you’re actually going to use it. No matter how small a notebook planner is, it can’t beat just folding a single sheet of paper.
A notebook can hinder you from using it — whether that’s worrying about getting it dirty on the breakfast table or judging whether your thoughts deserve to go on the limited space.
A single sheet of paper you printed yourself will never stop you from being able to brain dump, to make mistakes, and properly use it as a thinking tool anytime, anywhere.
How Wiseday helps you get real thinking done
Aside from working with your other tools, like syncing appointments from your calendar, you can also custom design the planner to look and feel how you want.
Using plain language... think "every day," "weekends", "Wednesdays," or even something like "the last business day of the quarter," have text and graphics you supply show up.
Here are a couple of ideas, but the possibilities are endless:
- Journal prompts to reflect on important topics in your life or improve certain areas
- Have AI design custom graphics for habits you want to track
- Keep little lists going and updated from day to day
What other planner can help you get organized better than the one you designed yourself?