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Want to make the most out of your Hobonichi Cousin planner? This is a dialed Hobonichi Techo Cousin Review along with Hobonichi Cousin daily layout example.
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Mock-up of page to show sections & content As promised, here is my current daily layout for the Hobonichi Techo Cousin. I know that heavily templated daily planners are all the rage lately (Day Designer, Simple Planner, and many more) but I love the flexibility (and the look) of doing it myself. This way, I get to decide exactly what goes on the page, and how much space every category gets. I realize that the above is rather small and blogger tends to do something odd to wash out photos, so I also uploaded a shareable version on Google Drive: HERE. A brief summary of each section: Checkboxes at the top: I use these to record morning activities. Currently, they are M (meditation), J (journal), and whatever workout/run I have planned. Checkboxes along the left: These are for each patient scheduled – I check off the box once the note is DONE! Oddly motivating. I will also note any scheduled meetings or time-sensitive activities in this area. Under the checkboxes: An area to plan an evening activity (usually something as mundane as Watch Silicon Valley but I like having something to look forward to!) HOME / WORK to-do lists: Pulled from my […]