Oh wow! I loved this post so much! I've been using Toggl to try to track how much time I spend writing my Substack posts & commenting on others' posts. My problem is that I often do work not on the computer, and I don't want to look at my phone, so some of it gets lost if I forget to add it in later.
Your digital planner is gorgeous! I just downloaded it, though I doubt mine will look as nice as yours! Also--I've wanted a Hobonichi planner forever! I've just never been able to stomach the price tag🤣
I'm going to be returning to this post! I love all the suggestions.
I'm so glad you liked my post! I'm not sure if you're also a language learner but it's nice to see others also enjoying my posts even if they don't also learn languages. I only track my language studies on Toggl as of now and still use Forest to track the time I spend on my substack posts.
I understand not wanting to look at your phone. The only suggestion I have is to add entries on Toggl after the fact but that could be hard to do if you forget how long you spent doing something.
The digital planner is really nice and perfect for how I want to use it. I'm glad I was able to find it and that you also like it!
This is my first year using a Hobonichi planner. The cover of the Hobonichi weeks I have was too nice for me to pass up on so I decided to give it a try. I'm not sure but I have a feeling the weeks is probably cheaper than other Hobonichi notebooks? Might be worth considering if you ever decide to give it a try!
I use my digital planner on my Samsung Tab S7 with the Samsung Notes app. I'm sure it'd work just as well on an An iPad. Most people use the goodnotes app to take notes and write in their planners!
Oh wow! I loved this post so much! I've been using Toggl to try to track how much time I spend writing my Substack posts & commenting on others' posts. My problem is that I often do work not on the computer, and I don't want to look at my phone, so some of it gets lost if I forget to add it in later.
Your digital planner is gorgeous! I just downloaded it, though I doubt mine will look as nice as yours! Also--I've wanted a Hobonichi planner forever! I've just never been able to stomach the price tag🤣
I'm going to be returning to this post! I love all the suggestions.
I'm so glad you liked my post! I'm not sure if you're also a language learner but it's nice to see others also enjoying my posts even if they don't also learn languages. I only track my language studies on Toggl as of now and still use Forest to track the time I spend on my substack posts.
I understand not wanting to look at your phone. The only suggestion I have is to add entries on Toggl after the fact but that could be hard to do if you forget how long you spent doing something.
The digital planner is really nice and perfect for how I want to use it. I'm glad I was able to find it and that you also like it!
This is my first year using a Hobonichi planner. The cover of the Hobonichi weeks I have was too nice for me to pass up on so I decided to give it a try. I'm not sure but I have a feeling the weeks is probably cheaper than other Hobonichi notebooks? Might be worth considering if you ever decide to give it a try!
Thanks again for reading! 😊
I don't study languages (other than English), unfortunately. I'll do the occasional duolingo practice once in a while.
Where do you use the digital planner? An iPad? And yes, I should definitely look into the Hobonichi weeks! Thanks for the recommendation.
I use my digital planner on my Samsung Tab S7 with the Samsung Notes app. I'm sure it'd work just as well on an An iPad. Most people use the goodnotes app to take notes and write in their planners!
I would love to see an in-depth tour of your language planner on Notion!
Hi Ken! I made did a tour of my language dashboard on Notion. Have you already seen it? https://open.substack.com/pub/studynotepad/p/my-notion-language-dashboard?r=21ar08&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web