That method of "breaking it in" where you said it's Ryder Carroll's way is also a really good way to break in paperbacks so that you don't break the spine. I originally saw it as a way to properly break in a hardcover book, but I use it on almost everything now. I find that when I don't, my bullet journal spines will be crooked but I use Archer & Olive and it might just be the way there's are made. I don't think I've had that problem in a Leuchtturm now that I"m typing it out. haha I just commented because I know you're also a reader.
I prefer to do weeklies. I can't get it together to do a daily page. However, I do have a grid setup as my weekly(similar to what you do) and it has spaces for daily things I want to jot down. Like what show I'm watching, 15 min project, meal plan, bills, I have a space for my dog and my son.
I always go back to A6 at least once a year even though I'm a A5 gal. I also love color palettes beacuse I can just choose a colorpalette in the beginning of the year for each month and thats it. I have even been using the colors from my hobonich since 2021, so I really don't have to choose anything :) Your video reminded me that I have this weird mental block of using any other color of pen in my BuJo or in my hobonich cousin weeklies. But I can do the full rainbow in my dailies though. Anyone relate? 😅
I am new to tns, but I am loving the A6 tn!!! I am using a modified bullet journaling method. I just started using a passport as a wallet and to brain dump and chores list….omg i love using tns! But the regular size doesn’t appeal to me. I like carrying my tns around and a reg size one is huge
I recently bought a Leuchtturm a6 size. But, I haven’t decided what I want to use it for yet. I prefer your 1 day on each page. I like having an option to have space for a sticker or some other notes.