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caffeinatedcatlover · 2 months
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Week 6 in my journal. Super childish, but I can’t unsee the amount of times I accidentally wrote a certain word over and over again in this weekly spread. (I count 20 lol)
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coliepng · 5 months
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finally, first weeks filled out! i am happy to report im (mostly) recovered from my first real bout with covid. yuck — i definitely hope i never get it again!
so far im loving this setup for my weeks. it’s quite functional, tho i didn’t really get to fully test it out this first week since i was basically asleep for half the week. looking forward to fleshing the system out over the next couple weeks ☺️
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eggbunni · 1 year
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Settling nicely into my very first Hobonichi Weeks!
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nidixhobonichi · 4 months
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It's Monday, My Friends! Let's Get This BREAD!
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No...like...seriously. Bread Collage.
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anuharchu · 1 year
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Энэ жилээ Bullet Journal системээс урьдчилан бэлдсэн нүүртэй төлөвлөгч дэвтэр рүү эргэн нүүлээ. 2023 онд Hobonichi-ийн Weeks дэвтрийн MEGA хувилбарыг ашиглахаар шийдлээ. Дэвтрээ хэрхэн бэлдснээ дээрх видеогоор танилцуулсан шүү.
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lonelyapothecary · 5 months
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23.11.23 | the grand hobonichi conspiracy!!!
i finally broke into my hobonichi hon a5. i nearly didn't film a single second because it was two in the morning and my first instinct has never been to record what i'm doing. so many of my favourite things from my planners, fountain pens, howl's moving castle, and my little ghost friend are in a singular photo. i'm currently thinking about the fact i might need another planner, though.
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k1spiegel · 2 months
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planner doodles
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teddybearsticker · 5 months
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12.04.23 || my 2023 book recap
My planner this year was a hobonichi weeks mega.
I use the monthly as my calendar, the weekly as my Japanese diary and to do list, and the notes pages as my commonplace and memory keeping.
This book has served me very well! I love that it’s chunked up a bit from the stickers and ephemera I’ve pasted in. Hoping to do a flip through video sometime early next year.
Next year my plan is to move into a hobonichi A6. I want more space to common place and memory keep. I’m moving my productivity tools (calendar and to do list) into a digital space. I use TickTick and Google Calendar - so the analog tools have become a bit redundant.
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academicinireland · 2 months
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Current Journal Lineup
Yellow Hobonichi Weeks Mega: general planning, meal planning, exercise and mood tracker, to-do lists.
Purple A6 Leuchtturm1917 Square/Grid: Food and blood sugar tracker. I also track my carbs and protein (related to blood sugar levels).
Green Large Moleskine Lined, Softcover: dear-diary type journaling, gratitude, memory keeping and some light junk-journaling.
Orange B5 Leuchtturm1917 dotted: Commonplace book.
I have no brand loyalty.
PS my bed is covered in dog hair I’m not sorry about it.
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hillbillyoracle · 1 year
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Journal Hacking
I’m not sure if this will make sense to anyone else but I wanted to document something I’ve been trying lately with regards to planning/bujo/journaling type things. Even if only so I can go back and see what I did lol. 
So I have been bullet journaling in some form on and off since 2014. So it’s been a minute. And while I like it on the whole, it’s just not been working out for me lately. I tried a Hobonichi weeks mega and while I really like some aspects it’s just not enough room for me. My handwriting is not that small. 
I ran across a simplified GTD-like system called Ugmonk Analog and I liked the principles (even if I didn’t like the price tag) so I adapted it to my new journal. 
Ugmonk’s Analog system has three cards - Today, Next, and Someday. I’m just using notecards I have for this. I put the Today card on my cover with washi tape so I can see it without opening my notebook and easily write things down (my pen is in the loop to the side there). 
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The Next and the Someday cards - along with some others are in the inside. I made the pocket by taping one of the notecards horizontally and taping the two outside sides. 
The long bit of text on the inside cover is the Heart Sutra. I like to write it on notebooks I’ll be using regularly so I pause and reflect on it more regularly. 
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In addition to Next and Someday cards, I have a blank one for scratch paper and one with my ideal timelines for doing home and personal tasks. The personal side is lacking, I’m kind of in a state of transition on that so I’m unclear what I want to do regularly. The house stuff never happens all the way but I like knowing what I’d like to do when I’m adding tasks to my Today card. 
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I think my favorite part of this system is the memory keeping part. It’s not super elegant or pretty but on the pack of each today card, I record any notable things about the day on the top (period, mood, fights, symptoms) with a hashtag, the weather, and then I fill the card with what I did that day. It’s been very helpful so far for jogging my memory throughout the week. I like that I can pull them out and see as many as I’d like throughout the week. I plan on digitizing them at the end of the year and keeping the last year as a hard copy. 
I keep the card in this little green box. Might decorate it soon. 
I don’t really feel like sharing my finished cards so hopefully this gives you an idea. I like that I can see what happened in a day and what I got done on one card. 
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So yeah, I’m really liking it so far. I still do long form journaling (Morning Pages type things) in the notebook itself. I actually turn it so the short side is on the top and it’s kind of like writing on an A4 sheet of paper. I do that so I don’t start auto rereading old journal entries when I’m flipping through for other stuff. I index and thread anything that isn’t journal entries like I would a normal bullet journal. Right now I have some random notes for subject I’m studying, some pen and paper games I’m playing, and writing notes. 
I’m also going to add either an A6 monthly calendar or print my own calendar set up to add to the back pocket for scheduling things in advance. I know everyone uses Google Calendar but I never check mine much. So people can schedule things with me on my Google Cal but my source of truth will be the hard copy. 
Some resources I took inspiration from in setting all this up: 
- OG Bullet Journal - I’m surprised by how many people I’ve met who don’t know that bullet journaling isn’t just making your own pretty planner but an actual system (no shade to the art journaling folks, I’m just not one of them). When I say I use bullet journaling, this is what I’m using. Check for some of his more recent videos if you like it, he’s updated it. 
- Ugmonk Analog - slightly expanded to-do list system on paper; the product seems nice but they’ve actually been very supportive of people making their own knockoff versions for personal use which is cool to see
- Everbook - I think if I had more to juggle, I’d upgrade to something like this system. This guy has so many neat ideas sprinkled throughout the channel. He also really supports people making their own version. Love a good open source ethos. 
Anyways - hope this helps someone! 
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tsunotes · 3 months
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Last week's updates:
I'm finally settling into the Hobonichi Cousin and Weeks Mega, figuring out what works and what doesn't. There was a lot of switching happening throughout January but I'm really happy with the progress so far :)
Not featured is my PAL planner, which is my wellness journal.
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caffeinatedcatlover · 3 months
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The lavender Hobonichi Weeks is my personal journal. It is a journal for memory keeping, being creative, and having fun with my hobbies.
On the left page of the weekly spreads I write about my day. Only my favourite things get written down because of the limited space. Sometimes I will add little drawings that I made on my iPad and printed out. On the right page I write down quotes from books or tv shows, stick in a bigger drawing, or ramble on.
In the notes pages in the back I stick in things I like, write about my hobbies, and lists.
The navy Hobonichi Weeks Mega is my (academic) planner. I write down all of my appointments, deadlines, and to do lists.
The notes pages in the back are used for note taking during lectures and seminars, and while studying at home. Because the book is so compact it is easy to take it with me and reference my notes whenever needed.
This book is supposed to be practical, but I might occasionally decorate it for fun.
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coliepng · 4 months
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freshly lined, awaiting the possibilities of the new year
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eggbunni · 6 months
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Wow. ✨ My glorious new glass dip pen I’ve been loving lately. It has an extra fine writing tip that’s perfect for tiny grid and lined ruling, and a fat butt for swatching large amounts of ink! Looooove it. 😍
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nidixhobonichi · 4 months
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Weeks MEGA setup - Commonplace Book
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I purchased a Hobonichi Weeks Mega in Red to use as a common place book. The goal is to write down many notable places that have stood out in my life in hopes of using the info toward writing series I've had in my head for YEARS.
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This is how I set up the cover pages - I don't plan on doing anything with the calendar pages since I'm just writing stuff down when the memory hits. But we'll see what happens. Each week has a topic I write about, and the extra pages in the back are for adding more information.
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thatgirlmandy · 7 months
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Repurposed Hobonichi-Weeks
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Repurposed Hobonichi Weeks
My old weeks from 2021 and 2022, one was a regular and the other was a Mega. Both still have a good bit of blank pages left.
I removed all the calendar and weeks pages - I used them for my financial planning.
I used washi tape to cover the seem (treads) in the front and back. Plus a little layered washi tape to cover the year mark on front cover. I'm going to use them as travel journals/memories for single trips.
How do you repurpose your Hobonichi weeks?
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