… in a little binder.
On the message board in my goals 101 class at BPS we were chatting about my planner. I shared some of the details on the message board, but thought it’d be fun to show pics and share it here, too. You know, so you can see the madness to my method … er … I mean method to my madness. Or do I? Let’s see …
But before the big reveal (ha ha) I have to bring you up to date on the status of my circa. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while you may be surprised to learn that I’m not using my circa any more. I know .. . I’m a fickle girl. What can I say? Except that, really, you would be fickle, too, if you walked into your husband’s office every single day and saw him surrounded by russell + hazel mini binders. You, too, would come up with any excuse under the sun to have one (or two or three) of those little gems to call your very own. It’s like sending a shoe fanatic into a space loaded with shelves full of brand new, beautiful shoes. Could the shoe fanatic resist? But of course not. In time, even the strongest becomes oh so weak. I rest my case.
You will notice, however, that my basic system is the same as it was with the circa.
I have binder tabs where I keep my lists organized. My tabs are as follows:
Lists: For my action list, master project list, and future project list. I’ll also include gift lists or lists of movies to watch, books to buy or blogs to read. It’s just a fun place to put one of my favorite things: lists.
Errands: Yep, you guessed it, this is where I jot down things I need to pick up when I’m out and about.
Notes: Project notes and random ideas for blog posts, newsletter ideas, scrapbook ideas, etc.
Paper: Cleverly, this is where I store my blank paper 😉
Calendar: Like the circa system, I still use Outlook for my calendar. I print month views of my calendar, three hole punch and fold them, then snap them into my binder. If there were a way to make my paper calendar ding and automatically record recurring appointments, I’d forgo the electronic calendar altogether. But since it can’t, I use this hybrid system to get the best of both worlds.
In the front of the binder is a paper pocket — great for stashing checks, coupons, and other small items.
The clip on the front can be used for daily to-do lists … if I want or need to break down my larger action list into a daily list. And if not, I just like that clip sitting there with the little ribbon tied to it. For me it’s the simple things that make me happiest.
OK … so recently in Better Homes and Gardens they did a feature on planners. It was one of those articles that totally fascinated me. They showed three lady’s planners and I seriously don’t think I would have grown tired of it if there had been fifty planners shown. So … if you want to indulge me, I’d love to see YOUR planner. It’s seriously fascinating stuff. Wanna play?
That is great!! Can you make me one too?? 🙂
how is this different than the control binder? i was thinking about asking for one for me birthday (fun gift huh? ) Traci
I hope you don’t mind me chiming in… I’ve been reading your blog for about two weeks now (somebody linked it to me bec. of a clipboard article you wrote) and I’ve been VERY inspired. And because of you I’m actually in the process of reorganizing my pantry and the my kids’ toys. Anyways, I just wanted to share a mini book I recently made (and is using/abusing right now) as my planner- http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/gallery/details.ihtml?idx=43145 thanks for letting me share.
Love the color! Do you know if the BHG article on planners is available online? I tried doing a search and couldn’t find anything.
We can thank our dear friend Marcia for finding you and I, too, am in love with my planner(s). I tend to be a bit fickle with mine as well. I am actually back to my Circa system after a tiny separation, but I have added a few twists and turns to mine. I will definitely be putting pictures up tonight!
It is interesting to read about your system because I moved to a binder system in January after being electronic based for years.
I also found it interesting that I read this post today because I am currently writing a series about my organiser on my blog and have published a post today which starts describing the contents. If you are interested you can read it http://www.darktea.co.uk/blog/series/my-organiser/introducing-my-organiser/
I have your planner! In exactly the same color as the photo – and I love it! I am trying to integrate it with my existing Franklin Covey/Julie Morgenstern paper planner – I’m going to try to use it for those bazillion lists I’m always making and losing before I can cross anything off them… And I saw somewhere on some blog that a very smart lady created a list each year of the things she loves about her DH, and put the list in his b’day/Father’s Day/Valentine’s Day card (one of them… I’m not sure which) – I’ve started my “why I love him list” and will make it pretty for Dad’s day… And it’s in a place I can keep it and find it – my new planner!!!
Totally ‘scrap lifted’ your binder to organize myself. The system works great! Thank you! gina
I too would love to know which issue of Better Homes and Gardens featured different planners…
I have been using the palmZ22. My husband had an old Clie sitting around a couple of years ago and when I needed to repurchase a paper planner, I decided to give it a whirl. I recently upgraded to the Z22. I do like the conveinence of electronic planners, but have found that I DO like to write and there is NO satisfaction using the grafitti or keypad to get the info into the device. Do you have any other suggestions on how to incorporate the two methods. It’s nice for my hubby because he can download my calendar into his, but I’m just not lovin’ it! Thanks tonya;)
PS I’m loving the Goals 101 on BPS!! Thanks!
Which issue of BGH was the organizers featured in?
I so need a new planner. Right now it’s just a pocket calendar. And then a spiral notebook.. or two.. for other stuff like to do’s and such. So not effective.
hi there! i just wanted to say THANK YOU!!! i stumbled on this site a couple of days ago and wow! i’m inspired!!! i have spent the last 3 days reading every post and LOVE it!!!
i went yesterday and bought not only myself, but my mom too, a notebook and dividers and set us up a “circa”. i couldn’t wait to have one shipped, so i found a cute one at wally world! i must say….so far so good! i have list after list in there of stuff to get done and organized! today i’m off to organize my studio! seeing all the photos, i’m inspired to decorate my studio and laundry room now!!!
THANKS SO MUCH!!! i’m hooked!
wende
I love the mini blinder and immediately got myself a set from your store 🙂
One question, where did you find a 3-hole punch that works for the mini binder?
Thanks! Lori
Hi, Lori,
So glad you like this idea! Hope you enjoy your mini binder. A standard size three-hole punch can be adjusted so that it can punch the hole configuration for the mini-binders.
Thanks!
Aby