I learned the importance of using a planner back in high school, where we were graded on tracking our homework and time management. Our high school diaries were nothing special. Functional at best and standard issue navy blue and NO stickers. As I progressed through my school career onto university, planning, physical lists and project outlines became even more crucial. I vividly remember my excitement at the start of every academic year for the issuance of The University of Melbourne student diary and semester outlines (#plannernerd) so I could get started making plans and lists - study, social, budget, work and fitness.
Today, not much has changed, except that now I'm equipped with a Ban.do planner, a drawer full of washi, stickers and coloured pens.
Today, not much has changed, except that now I'm equipped with a Ban.do planner, a drawer full of washi, stickers and coloured pens.
Check out my gallary of Band.do planner layouts.
How do you keep track of your 'To Do' lists and responsibilities?