Got all sorts of confused on the system the other day. Even though I then missed a day, I'm chalking it all up to minor error and will continue going about my business. (The "b" was because I'd skipped a day by labeling incorrectly.)
I didn't know what a Moleskine was, so I deduced it was some kind of notebook. I bought a Mead 5x7 spiral notebook. It's bigger than the 3x5 I was using before for to-do lists, but now there's room for a weekly agenda and calendar. I'll just have to keep in the car or in routine places. Lined paper is definitely better for me instead of a more formal planning notebook. I always would get bothered by days or pages I wasn't using in those things. This way I call the shots.
Tonight we're hoping to figure out a car rental for our southern tour.
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The Moleskine is just a planner that Driscoll mentions on occasion in his sermons. I haven't seriously looked at them. I'm a big fan of lined paper too. Now that I have multiple people I take care of and multiple domains I operate in, something a little more sophisticated may be better but for the most part, I'm still flying by the seat of my pants in most areas.
ReplyDeleteMoleskine is a LEGENDARY notebook. Just read their website. If my handwriting was atrocious and my drawing skills negligable I'd use one and feel elitist about it.
ReplyDeleteThat "was" should be a "wasn't".
ReplyDeleteThat drastically changes the meaning.