![]() ![]() This process allows me the simple, minimalistic and practical planning I like, AND helps me turn my digital planner into a memory keeping journal. I’ve gone back and deleted tasks from earlier in the week and have added digital stickers, photos from my camera roll, and some journaling.Īt the end of the week I’ll use the space on the bottom left of the planner (blank grid box, Priorities, and Home) and decorate that and add more pictures. See, in the photo below, how my Friday, Saturday and Sunday are just simple text lists of tasks? I then use the now blank space to add photos from my camera roll, and simple journaling. I see no reason to keep silly, repetitive tasks like “do laundry,” or “take out the trash.,” lol. My general practice is to delete boring tasks when they are completed, either at the end of the day or the end of the week. Some ways you could use this space: Digital journal. You can use the stickers to create colorful themes or to add a little bit of color to a corner of the page. Just like paper stickers, digital stickers are used to decorate the blank pages of a planner. The stickers can be colorful or black and white. Theres no right or wrong to using this area. Digital planner stickers are PNG images used to add color to a planner. ![]() This view is a dotted blank page for however you want to plan or reflect on each month. I turn my planner from a to do list into a memory keeper. The free digital planner includes a monthly page for your digital journal needs. ![]() When I finish a task I highlight it in GoodNotes. Not with digital stickers or with lots of decoration, but with simple text. It is then that I add all the things I want do accomplish during the week. On Sunday I do my planning for the week ahead. Step 6: Fill in details (appintments and to do’s) during Weekly Planning. ![]()
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