As I write this post, I still don't have my number one choice to replace my regular daily planner. That planner had an extremely late in the year ship date, and because I missed the first preorder, I'm at the end of the queue to receive this planner. It's wreaking havoc with my need to set things up well in advance.
It's frustrating, but understandable that the people who ordered first get their planners first, but I do so much set up that waiting is hard for me. I have tabs to add, and I need to put in birthdays and anniversaries, stickers for garbage day and watering plants and charging my Fitbit. Well, there are just a lot of things I do that take time.
I do have Option B and Option C if needed, but I can't set either of those up in case I need to use them for something other than my daily planner.
In the meantime, I've been testing things out in case the planner I'm waiting for doesn't work. I've done some messing around in my 2024 weekly planner's blank page section and discovered that if I needed to handwrite in the sections that my current daily planner has, that I'd be fine with it.
Using a dot marker instead of having boxes isn't as neat looking and writing in the sections for water, sleep, meditation, vitamins, and meals also aren't as nice as having everything pre-printed for me, but I honestly cannot spend another year in my 2024 daily planner. I'm chafing over the lack of space, especially on the weekends.
I also have stamps I could try out if Option A, the planner that has yet to arrive, doesn't work.
As an aside, the reason why the daily planner I am abandoning in 2025 has Saturday and Sunday sharing a page (SHARING!) is because they insist on putting in grocery list pages.
Who makes out their grocery lists in a planner? Do people really do this? And if they do, why? I have apps on my phone for the two grocery stores I shop at. Both have list features. I add what I want to the list, and it tells me where that item is located right down to the aisle number. Who would use a paper list when they can use an app with all the features?
I wish I'd realized earlier that I could live with the handwritten sections I created in my weekly planner. If I'd known that, I would have abandoned the PITA planner this year instead of waiting for 2025. It's too late now since I nearly completed the year. It will be the planner of record for 2024 and then I'm done with that brand forever.
I'm sort of sad about what happened to my former favorite planner. It used to be awesome! I used to be so excited to use it, but the shared weekend was always an issue and then they started making changes to the weekday pages, shrinking the list section farther and farther with each revision until I simply ran out of room to plan my life. Now I mostly just get frustrated with it. Frustrated with having to write two items on each line in order to squeeze into it.
2025 is the end of my frustration! I'm sure the new planner won't be perfect either, but at least I'll have full pages for Saturday and Sunday. I'll figure everything else out.