Re: Hobonichi/Planner books
I have used the bullet journal, there are great you tube videos about it. It works great. I like the simple versions, just a basic notebook and pen, it can be lined, blank, dot grid, square grid, whatever you have and like. Some people use them as a creative outlet and they are over the top don't feel pressured into that or intimidated. For some people that is awesome and nice. But the plain and simple original is honestly so helpful and the best option for most people.
The happy planner from Walmart I've heard awesome things about. A lot of people love it.
If you have a good printer you can print off very affordable planner pages to put in a planner binder or a basic 3 ring binder.
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As for hobonichi I've heard a little about them but I don't know much. You tube is probably a good place to learn about it
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