not to be rude, but how do you not use a planner?
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like not even an app. i have about a dozen apps to organize different things but the physical planner is like my digital apps backup. and my apps are my backup for the planner. to me its not so much about being productive, but just that i have a record of everything that i can access if i'm offline with no power.<br><br><br>using a digital planner or apps isn't enough because if you need something offline then you won't have access to those things. i know a lot of people use digital apps when they're at home or work but not when you're out if you want to keep track of something. or when you get to a meeting and you want to jot down a note and the only thing you have is a piece of paper and pen. <br><br><br>i have dozens of notes scattered all around because of that, lol, but then i can put it in my planner when i get a chance. and then i can throw the paper away because i'll have it in two places. <br><br>i use a cartographer planner. and i don't write everything down but definitely anything of importance that i need to know the date for. <br><br><br><br><br><br>edit #1: wow, this blew up. sorry if i offended anyone who doesn't use planners. to each their own :) <br><br><br>edit #2: i'm seeing a trend. young people don't use planners.<br><br><br>edit #3: i'm definitely buying a happy planner when this one is done. but that's a few months. this one's a lifetime planner but i've added so much to it it's getting huge with the extra pages.
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