February 2, 2012

Scription Chronodex Planner


I found a new (to me) way of planning my day while roaming around scription.typepad.com.


I have always felt that the way traditional planners work, was not for me. With this is mind, I design planners without dates and with different formats so my customers can find a way of making them their own and not feel overwhelmed if they forget to write down on a few pages.


I mean, I don't know 'bout you but when I see a planner with dates, and I don't write down what I have to do, and I go back and see those blank pages I kinda feel like I wasted paper or that I could have used my time better had I used those pages.
That is why as soon as I read how it works I got this WOW moment, cause it is very organic and free.
Chronodex in Traveler's Notebook format
image by Patrick Ng


Basically this is how it looks:

Patrick Ng explains how this system works and shares a few free DIY projects  and you can download the printable or use an app here.


If you want to see how other people are using their planner check out Patrick's Flickr group.


So school starts next week and I have my planer, labels and pens super ready to get the best out of this system. Here's to a better organized and planned life!


Have a great day!

1 comments:

nova said...

I think I might try this out, it's a cool idea and I'm the same way. I really really need to use a planner but I feel like traditional ones are lacking something and I hate using them.

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