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KerrieLynn from SparkleFrogs asked me do a post for her Facebook group about planner inserts and how I use them.
I'm sure most people are talking about how they use Franklin Covey or DIY Fish inserts, but I instantly thought that I wanted to talk about blank pieces of paper.
Of course, any paper can be cut and used in a planner, but for my 4 1/4 x 6 3/4 Franklin Covey compact binder, I choose some cheap 4 x 6 notepaper.
TIP: 4 x 6 index cards would work well, too!
I use my blank paper in so many ways. That's the wonderful thing about blank paper. It works for any purpose.
*Menus
*Grocery Lists
*To Do Lists (Day or Project Specific)
*Codes or Indexes
*Brainstorming
*Doodling
*Meeting Notes
*Logs
It just makes sense to use cheap paper for these short-term purposes. By using unlined paper, I leave open so many possibilities for how I might use the paper.
TIP: Hole punch
both edges of the paper, so it can fit on the left or right side of your planner as needed.
How do you use blank paper?
Etcetera.
5 comments:
Thanks for the great ideas! I'm a bit planner obsessed. :) I have an Erin Condren planner that I just love and I admit I don't always use the blank pages at the back. Thanks for the tips!
I am currently using blank (or graph) paper to track health goals (weight, blood sugar, pressure, insulin usage, etc.), hoping to see noticeable changes over time.
Dashboard. Occasionally as a daily page or docket. Although, I've downloaded some cool pages by Becky of plannerfun.
blank paper IS my planner! LOL. Just a sheet of printer paper with scribbles that I hang on to until the end of the week.
Pretty much the same way. And I use cheaper paper, too. I tried punching the paper on both sides but I didn't like that. I wish I did, though, because it would make a good thing even better.
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