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JS4: "Here or in your space, share your current setup in as much or as little detail as you're comfortable with. Feel free to use pictures or describe it in words!"

My setup is incredibly minimal this year!!

The main reason I switched from Hobonichi to a blank dot grid this year was actually that I've been painting SO MUCH that the style of planning/journaling I did while I had a 9-to-5 job and while I was recovering from brain injury just wasn't working for me any more. It was too much work!! I spent basically all of 2021 trying to make it work, in some way shape or form, but it wouldn't.

(The bonus reason for the switch is that I could make my monthly pages according to zodiac season rather than calendar days. My 2022 planner starts on the winter solstice rather than Jan 1st, and today I'm setting up the next monthly page for Pisces season.)

Pictures! And planner reckoning... )
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Doing a thing I found!

I for one, would not in the least be upset if we got all the way into July and beyond still calling various prompt challenges "Snowflakes."

JS1: "What draws you to planners and/or journals? What about them makes you happy?"

I don't think it's the journal itself that really makes me happy, so much as my life when a journal is involved. My life feels more on track, and if it feels off-track and I've been forgetting to fully utilize the journal, I still feel like a lifeline exists out there somewhere, even if I'm too executive dysfunction at the moment to grab it. It's reassuring!

Occasionally, I do also really enjoy decorating or just writing neatly in my journal, though. (I say journal, but it's a planner. I occasionally journal in my planner, but I primarily plan.) When art is a job, it's very nice to find visually creative activities that I don't have to market or sell. I might still have objectives and disappointments with the quality of my decorations, trying to learn and improve over time - I absolutely cannot "just have fun" - but all of that is just for me. Baking, writing, and bass may be "creative" but they don't scratch that visual itch the way correctly placing a sticker or combining pen colors does.

But the most important way that a planner supports a happier life for me is by making it more obvious what is a real priority and what is just rattling round in my head. I don't "forget" that I need to paint, but I might underestimate how much time I need to dedicate to it if I don't get reminded of the week's goals, what next steps are reliant upon their completion, etc. Without writing it down and seeing it, playing Animal Crossing all day seems like an equally valid choice. I want to do it, right? I'll make time to paint later. It's only with the planner than I really start to conceptualize how limited time is, and how important the small daily tasks are to reaching bigger goals that I want a lot more than goofing around if only I take a moment to weigh those choices.

JS2: "Share a picture of your cover!"
Images... )

JS3: "Recommend two or three planner/journal youtube channels or instagram feeds that you think people would enjoy."

Today's prompt hasn't posted officially yet, but I'm going to just check the box for the day and say that I don't typically enjoy hobby/how-to accounts... so here's a related recommendation instead!

In addition to all his thoughts and pep talks on art and happiness, Struthless occasionally offers ideas for what to journal about for motivational and mental health reasons so that might be worth checking out if you're feeling trapped in a dead end.

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