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Calendar in Moleskine Cahier
mdl | Dec 20 2006
Yes, it's that time of year again. Time to figure out a calendar solution for the upcoming year. This year I'm going to try using Moleskine pocket cahiers. I've set each up with two days a page, which gives a total of 4 pages per week. This was really simple to do. I just wrote M 1/1 at the top of the first page, T 1/2 midway down the page, W 1/3 on the top of the next page, and so on. (I left extra space on Sunday for any review notes, which ensures the same pattern of days for every week). With this system, a single cahier can hold 3 months of calendar, with a few blank tear-out pages in the back for random lists and notes. Three months seems just enough to plan ahead yet not so much as to be clunky or burdensome. The cahier's small enough to allow a paper clip to hold back old pages and mark the current date. And of course, it's easy to stuff the thing with index card lists. At $7 for a pack of 3 cahiers, the total cost for a year is slightly less than $10. And the cahiers (I got the ones with black covers) can fit into a professional context in a way that cheaper pocket notepads cannot. What I think I'll love about this system: 1) Not too fancy. No qualms about marking it up or making it messy. Cons: 1 Comment
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I use the same cahiers...Submitted by solidsnot on December 20, 2006 - 2:57pm.
I use the same cahiers but instead of using them as calendars I use your fore mentioned paperclip to hold 3x5 cards with weekly templates from diyplanner. I find that with this I now have my calendar and a capture device all in one shot. I keep about 6 weeks of cards in there with my project/context lists from TextMate. This is the first set-up that I've actually stuck with and is working wonders for me. » POSTED IN:
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