I'm the type of girl who doesn't think about planners until after the New Year has happened. This is also one of the reasons why I need a planner. Also, if I have to lay down an argument about why you need an actual IRL, in-your-hand planner, then we aren't soul-mates. I need to put pen to paper daily to control the thoughts that run through my head, particularly during subway commutes. Thus, in-between "can I wear creepers," "are my work clothes too binding," and "did I pack too many rice cakes for snack time," I can write down things I actually need to do for the work day.
While my Outlook calendar is great for scheduling meetings, it's a fail for me when it comes to visual organization and to-dos, especially when I'm running around town. My hard-cover, horizontal layout weekly diary/planner from Moleskine, however, is just the thing for at once looking at my week and day. You might prefer a different style; in the past, the pocket day planner was my life blood, but with a change in lifestyle comes a change in planners. That's also why I love Moleskine: they've got a lot of options.
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This isn't nearly as dull as my elementary school diaries, which were essentially a daily recap of "Mom braided my hair, I went to school." |
Get a look at many of Moleskine's planner options at Columbia Omni Corp on 33rd Street just west of Fifth Avenue. But don't get sucked into the kid's art aisle like I did, or you might waste your lunch hour on irresistible paint palettes.
Columbia Omni Corp
14 West 33rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
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