Because a cell phone calendar is NOT planning.
(Note that work appointments outside of blocked out work hours go on my personal calendar, as well.)
Planning doesn't absolutely require paper. Gasp. Blasphemy.
But it does require a place to think out your plan - and paper is the simplest place to do that.
I'm a paper planner lady, so I'm lost without paper, but whether you use paper or - like my silly non-paper husband - spreadsheets and lists on your laptop, planning always requires thinking. Paper is simply the tool that I use most often to force myself to think.
I'm a paper planner lady, so I'm lost without paper, but whether you use paper or - like my silly non-paper husband - spreadsheets and lists on your laptop, planning always requires thinking. Paper is simply the tool that I use most often to force myself to think.
Paper planning allows me to think clearly about my goals for the day and week, encourages me to make decisions, and frees up my brain from having to hold on to excess thoughts and information.
So why am I using plastic instead of paper in 2021?