For a planner, I go buy the cheapest ones I can, at a local Dollar Tree. I like the type that has calendar style pages (this new one is made in China and is set up so it has spaces for all seven days of the week in a double spread format, plus small mo...
One thing to consider when choosing the right size for you is the binding of the planner. The binding on a ring or disc bound planner may constrain your hand when you write (although you may be able to pull the pages out). Whereas a lay flat binding, like that on the Hobonichi, will...
Hobonichi Techo Planner— I use this as a daily log — recording tasks completed, appointments attended, and occurrences observed. It is the only journal I have ever managed to keep every day, consistently. In fact, I have not missed a day since I started mine on December 16, 2013 (prett...
While I don’t have a Hobonichi planner (I’m more of a electronic planner kind of gal), I’m obsessed with Japanese pens and notebooks! The multi-pens are incredible, and I absolutely LOVE the erasable pens I bought when I went to Japan last summer. They’re not like the erasable ...