
We live in a digital world, and yes, your dentist appointments belong in your iCal. But there's something about opening a paper planner that shifts everything.
How Chelsea Plans: “I like to begin by marking the long weekends, school breaks, and holidays. It gives me a big-picture view of the year ahead. From there, I add the things that matter most, like family plans, concerts and vacations. I protect those dates because they’re what make the year feel full.”
We know how helpful a digital calendar is, but there’s something different about putting pen to paper and seeing your year laid out in front of you. It changes how you feel about the year ahead.
Whether you use a daily or a weekly layout (we’ve got both), we highly recommend adding a paper planner to the mix. Your life belongs on paper.
