[collage planning] getting started: choose a container

  • If you are like to collage, an inexpensive planner with lightweight paper is suitable.
  • If you like using fountain pens or markers, look for paper that is 100gsm.
  • I like to keep my journals and planner(s) in a stack 🧙‍♀️ (waiting and ready for me), so I prefer a 9″x 5″-ish planner.
[making tabs for my 2025 planner]

Elements of my 2025 planner set-up:

  • Because I liked the monthly and weekly features so much—I just purchased this planner for personal appointments/notes. 😊 (Even though I already had another planner …)
  • This is my other weekly planner, used to track my writing projects and work online.
  • I will also be compiling a personal log of monthly notes using this calendar.
    • This practice is so affirming, and I love being able to see an entire year at a glance as a point of reference and reflection. 🔮
    • Without notes (and review) we are often unable to realize the details our progress and growth (and all the 🪄 goodness) within our wild and precious lives.
  • I use this site when I need to create dated calendar grids for varying number of weeks (to schedule projects/track progress with jotted notes).
  • I will also be using the templates I share with my Ko-fi patrons. Here is a review of the various templates:
[templates for one-time supporters]

[recurring monthly supporters also receive these additional templates]

The difference between one-time and monthly access to Ko-fi resources.

Reminders:

Self-compassion and creative expression are the foundation for right brain planning.

Dear Braveheart, thank you kindly for your interest in right brain planning! ♥

❤️ Just in case you missed my video post: I hope you will join me via a new temporary 📱 Instagram account: @collageplanning

*latitude-attitude & rhythms

Consider a seed planted in the ground. It must first break through the seed coat and push its way through the soil. At times, pushing through the words in the back of your mind that say, “You shouldn’t care so much” or “You should be over it by now” may make you feel pressured.

Morgan Harper Nichols
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