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Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald Each weekly page has boxes on the left for every day of the week with a checkbox for tasks, while the right page offers blank grid paper. Photo: Kyle Fitzgerald The blank grid paper opposite the weekly calendars offers space for note-taking or drawing. We did find, however, that ink from a fountain pen bled through the pages.
Like the Traveler’s Notebook, it offers a minimalist design, and you can use its pages for a few different things—sketching, bullet journaling, or making lists—but it’s slimmer and less expensive. You also can’t add or swap out inserts, as you can with the Traveler’s Notebook.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: If you’re interested in drawing or painting in your planner, the Ardium Planner’s paper isn’t as creamy and doesn’t hold watercolor as well as the paper in some of our other picks (although it’s just as nice as that in the Traveler’s Notebook).
It’s a good-size book (A5), and the paper is excellent quality. In our tests, it held ink and watercolor well, so we think this planner also works for artistic planning (if you don’t need blank white paper, calendars, or other types of formatting). It’s also reasonably priced.
Take a month to test out your paper planner and see how using it daily works for you. Set up a reminder in mornings or evenings and try to take it up as a habit. When it comes to your productivity, it’s important to adopt habits, systems and tools that work for you.
Similarly as you’re more in clined to commit to your plans and goals when you write them down, having a planner is also a commitment. We are more likely to cling to physical things, rather than digital, because they are real – we can touch them. In a digital world, separated by an impenetrable screen, your commitment to an app gets lost among all the other stuff in your phone, tablet, or computer. A daily planner, put nicely on your desk is a great reminder to use it.