We'll, I've been using a paper Gantt chart, and here's a ridiculously long blog post about how it works: https://krholton.blogspot.com/2024/05/gantt-project-planner.html
Hot Cocoa on Friday morning is a thing again. #Fall has officially returned! Going to spend my time between meetings updating my planner and task lists so I'm ready to start Monday and a new month with some idea of what actually needs to be done. Have felt a bit lost & frazzled with the pace of the last month. Need to get my system back into control.
Thanks to @Seanochicago, an array of #Hobonichi journals is appearing at my house today. (Also, since so few items can actually be delivered next-day to the remote jungles of Mississippi where I live, I took the availability of next-day delivery as a sign from the gods.) I think the cousin is right for me, but wanted to feel the size differences in my hand.
Squee! They're out for Sunday delivery even now.
We're just two weeks away from the start of 2023, but I know a lot of folks who prefer to use paper planners don't have their yet for fear of getting the "wrong" one. Today's post covers the advantages and disadvantages of paper vs. digital scheduling, looks at the page design and planner design features to consider, and covers some of the major planner formats.
Are you a digital scheduler? Do you use a paper planner? Are you hybrid? What will you be using in 2023?
https://juliebestry.com/2022/12/19/paper-dolls-guide-to-picking-the-right-paper-planner/
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