plan – Surobi Scribbles https://surobiscribbles.com Every Small Scribble Can Turn Into Art Mon, 29 Jun 2020 17:27:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://i0.wp.com/surobiscribbles.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Snapseed-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 plan – Surobi Scribbles https://surobiscribbles.com 32 32 194697337 The Three Different Planning Systems I Use 2020 https://surobiscribbles.com/the-three-different-planning-systems-i-use-2020/ Sun, 01 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000 http://surobiscribbles.com/?p=492 Hey guys! In today’s article, I wanted to share the three different planning systems that I use regularly in this year of 2020 as well as some of the advantages and disadvantages of each planning system. Some people may say that having too many planning systems is too overwhelming but I personally find that it increases my productivity levels in different ways. It is completely your choice to do whichever planning systems you like. So without any further ado, let’s get started:

The First Planning System: Bullet Journaling

Bullet journaling has become a trend in social media such as Pinterest and Youtube nowadays. I personally love it due to many reasons. Bullet journaling is simply to help you track the past, organize the present and plan for the future. From to-do lists to habit trackers, it is really easy to use. I use my bullet journal every day particularly to make to-do lists and fill in my habit tracker.

I have the Leuchtturm1917 squared paper notebook.

Pros

  • It is very flexible so you can buy any notebook or binder to start it up.
  • You can make to-do lists as detailed as you want and in any layout.
  • It is very personalised and you can decorate it however you like.

Cons

  • There is a big misconception that you MUST decorate your bullet journal. 

The Second Planning System: A One Line A Day Journal

A One Line A Day Journal is literally in the name! It is when you write one line every day and this can be anything from a thought, a specific event, or gratitude of that day. It only takes about 30 seconds to write that line and it is very easy. I personally use the Wilko One Line A Day Journal.

Pros

  • They are a summarised version of what happened that day and you don’t need to write an essay every day. You can read these in a few years’ time.
  • It is extremely quick to use and it gives that one minute in the day to sit down and reflect on your day. This means it is easier to sustain as it won’t take off time from your schedule.
  • The one I bought is A6 size so it is portable and lightweight to take anywhere.

Cons

  • Many people say that doing this method does not relieve stress like normal journaling so if you want to relieve stress, you may want to write everything down.

The Third Planning System: My School Planner

As I live in the UK, my secondary school provides me with a school planner. I believe that they do this with most secondary schools in the UK. This is a planner which you need to bring to school every single day and write down your homework and deadlines. I think this is extremely useful and even if this planner was not compulsory, I would probably still have something like this.  

Pros

  • It is compulsory so I don’t forget it and I have it out on my desk during lessons to write down any homework I have. This also ensures I don’t forget my homework. 
  • My school planner has an organised system as it has tables every day so we can write the subject, the homework and the deadline.
  • I have made it a habit to check my school planner every day after school and do my homework.

Cons

  • It is not very flexible but it is very easy to use.

These are the three planning systems I have been using this year and tye have been working out for me well. I advise that you try different planning systems and choose which one works best for you :). Make sure to share this article with your family and friends if you enjoyed it. Please check out my other articles.

Thank you for reading, and have a lovely day!

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