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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

A Conundrum of Minor Proportions

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My primary planner has monthly pages, daily pages, and vertical weekly pages. I don't plan weekly because it doesn't work for me, but I use washi tape to split the page into three sections.

Section 1: The day's weather

Section 2: Weekly projects and things that need to be accomplished that week.

Section 3: Writing information. When I'm writing, I put my daily word count goal and what I actually wrote that day. When I'm revising, I just write "revisions" and keep it simple.

Section 3 is working really well for me, no changes required.

Section 2 is still a work in progress even this deep into the year. I keep trying different things. Keep in mind that I began the year with a separate weekly planner and that didn't work at all, so I pivoted quickly to this process. Having everything all in one book is the right answer, but now it's a matter of formatting.

Section 1 is where I'm confused. Not about keeping track of the high and low daily temperatures. That's easy enough. My question is the actual weather.

You see, I have a set of rubber stamps for Sunny, Partially Sunny, Cloudy, Rain, Thunderstorms, and Snow. The problem is what do I stamp. For example, the other day it began cloudy in the morning, then it was partially sunny, then it rained, then it was partially sunny again, and then the clouds returned.

What do I stamp? Rain? Cloudy? Partially Sunny?

I don't want to do multiple stamps. For one thing, there isn't room for it. For another, it would be overkill, and while I'm obsessive, I'm not this obsessive.

Should I do the most notable weather, which would be the rain? Should I do the vast majority of the day, which would be partially sunny? Should I do what it was like when I first woke up? That's cloudy. I'm so confused.