For this year’s #weekinthelife by Ali Edwards, I’ve re-designed (yes, being a designer, I can never be happy with a design especially when it is for myself…!) the Traveler’s Notebook format I did last year. This time I did 2 new designs with ample space for photos or journaling. My #weekinthelife starts Sunday instead of Monday as this is same way I document with my Project Life pages. This is what I did last year with lots of photos. This year, I may add more words instead of photos. Let’s see how everything goes from tomorrow. Putting this booklet together is easy Print the pages in the PDF on both…
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When I released the first batch of dashboard pages for download a few months ago, I did not realize how it was going to be well-received. I’ve wanted to do a follow-up a while ago but work and life has kept me quite busy. So glad that these are finally done, ready for your summer days!
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Something I’ve been working on-&-off for the last couple weeks is finally here and I’m sharing these with you to download.
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Had this idea in my head for a while now but work has been a bit more hectic the past few weeks. But it’s finally here ready for download 2 new designs of ‘dashboard’ pages.
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A new set of downloads are now available. This set contains perpetual planner pages or non-dated designs.
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A quick update on the planner pages. I made some updates to my original daily planner page to reflect November and December months. Currently, I am using the Daily Perpetual Design and add the handwritten dates.
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When I started using a paper planner this month, I found that it has in a way helped me getting everything organised, among other things. I’m liking this approach now, more than the digital calendars. And the added plus of using up some of the washi tapes, stickers and stuff I’ve been hoarding in my stash.
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Just thought I’d revisit the post I had a couple years ago where I shared how I took notes for Week-in-the-Life with Evernote. I found this easy to update wherever I was as my notes were sync via iPhone, iPad or desktop. So I’m sharing here a download link a ‘template’ you can import into Evernote, if you are using one. Hope you find it useful. DOWNLOAD HERE: Evernote Template *DOWNLOADS ARE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
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A couple weeks ago, I decided to make a jump into organizing our schedule by going back to paper planners. This is more because we have completely changed routines starting from when school starts again. I needed to get a better view of school schedules, my commitments, and meal planning. I am not completely going paper as there are still reminders which I keep in my digital calendar especially for those birthday reminders.













