WOW, Carie! My supplier for my A5 MO2P will no longer make that size, so I've been searching for more options. I'll need to make room in my desk planner for all the Etsy shops and their products.
Thank you so much for sharing my shop and saying such kind things! It means so much to me! I love your flip as always and I’m so grateful for your presence in this community! 🩷🩷
Enjoyed your planner flip so much! So many good ideas! Looking forward to your next video. The links in this video are definitely a labor of love on your part! Thanks for sharing them.😊
Thank you for taking the time to link everything. I typically make my inserts, but my health has been awful and I’m just unable to continue to make my own inserts. I need to start buying digitals. I’m a functional planner and I have a specific system that keeps me organized. I’m awful at decorating but I try my best. Tomorrow I will sit down and start shopping for digitals.
I have enjoyed your videos for several years. I have always been a Leuchtturm Bullet journaler. After 12 years of this and retiring from a very demanding career, my planning habits have changed as you can imagine. I really have been considering moving to a ring planner and would like to have it serve as an everyday carry as well as a wallet. I've looked at the A6 size but only on videos. I have also seen that your personal rings works very well for you. Have you every used an A6 size? Could you explain the difference between personal and A6. I love Filofax Malden but that does not come in an A6 size. The Moterm is beautiful and the Gilio is way out of my price range. I think the pocket size would be way too much of a change from being in an A5 Leuchtturm. What would you recommend? Thanks so much. Any advice is helpful.
I have been watching you for so many years and the fact that you have some of my designs in your planner makes me fan girl way more than I should :D Thank you so much for helping me turn my planner into something so useful and beautiful. You are a planner community treasure!
I love your videos and really wanted to watch this one. But the reaction of my brain to background noise was: “either you stop it or I will destroy your next 3 days with migraine”. My brain won this fight but I’m leaving comment for engagement 😅
@@MiaBlaha Oh, you are so kind for still leaving such a patient comment! And I am very glad you didn’t subject yourself to it and get a migraine! I’m annoyed with myself for not waiting until they were done mowing. During the initial watch-through and editing, I could barely hear it. Now that I’ve watched it on RU-vid, it seems sooo much louder! I truly apologize. (I just uploaded a planner flip here, and I will definitely listen to it all the way through here on the platform before setting it public!
Yaye! I can't wait to see your videos! Plus I totally get it, what's inside your mind sometimes doesn't automatically translate to sensible spoken words. ❤
The lawnmower was sooooo annoying, and I do apologize. This was my fourth take, with the first three being interrupted by sounds far louder than the lawn mower, so I decided to go with it. I will not let it happen again, though!
I know this was filmed many years ago, but I remember when all these types of planners were coming in style and I could never figure out how anybody could use them if they didn’t have any type of calendar. I just couldn’t imagine how people were using all of these letters and field notes and all this other stuff to create functional planning because how are you gonna keep track of the dates and the times and things it just, couldn’t get into it.
@@CarieHarling wowser! Do you have plans for what you want to do when you've qualified? I was good at physics at school, but not chemistry. The teacher for chemistry treated the students as idiots, and I think that was reflected in the grades most of us didn't get! I hope you have great tutors! I can only imagine the workload and how busy you are, which means you have to be so very organised! You're clearly not a lady who likes to be idle! X
The reason I love Carie's videos so much is that she actually shows the process she uses and why it works, how each part close into the next. It's not just a list of pretty things - there's nothing wrong with those, it's just that, as a 98% functional only planner, they aren't overly helpful to me. I often refer back to Carie's videos, using them as a reference library.
@@CarieHarling you're welcome! You were one of the first planner channels I subscribed to, and, in my opinion, you're still the best. Lots of love to you and the family xxx
Your Inbox, Monthly, Weekly method for planning out a Project looks like it works great when the project is something date- and deadline-intensive like a class. I would love to see how you handle a project that does not have hard due dates, like a knitting or sewing project. I can appreciate looking back to past weeks for "how did I get it all done last semester at this time" inspiration. I'm now in a Personal Compact w/ 15mm rings, so I keep only current month and current week; past months with planning & review, past weeks with reviews, are archived
This is such a fantastic question!! For projects with no hard deadlines, I either set my own deadline anyway or I track my progress so I can see it on paper (aside from watching the project itself grow… I’m a Process Knitter, so seeing those socks grow on my needles gives me lots of joy!). I’ve used grid paper and let each box equal five or ten rows and then marked them off on paper as completed. For example, the entry in my Inbox would say something like “finish the socks.” If I want them completed before the end of the month, they’d go on the monthly task list, and then I’d figure out roughly how many rows (including time for heel turns!) I need to finish each week, and that would go on my weekly lists until they’re done. (Now I feel the need to start another pair or socks… it’s been all scarves for gifts for a while now!) 😊
I love the "past" section and the reason behind it. I sure need the inspiration. Great video and content as always Carie. Love having you in the collaboration each year.Thank you so much!