Darned If I Don’t Have An A5 Rings Planner In My Planner Line-up For 2024

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I have had this A5 Rings planner cover for years now. I remember going nuts trying to find a 6 rings set, be it a cover or a set of rings to be installed into a cover I already have. I believe what I have now is nearly, but not quite, two-inch rings in order to contain a plethora of whatever the heck I was keeping in my rings at the time.

All my other rings notebooks and covers, I ripped the rings out and use them strictly as covers. Two beautiful leather Franklin Planner covers are now without their rings and I use them far more now than I ever did before.

What the heck could I possibly need a rings binder/planner for in 2024?

I am actually already using it.

Currently, it is a holder for writing topics, storylines, and ideas for various projects.

I took all the random bound-book notebooks where I scribble my notes—from the one in my purse, to older notebooks I have scattered throughout the house, to the blotter notebook (as I call it) on my desk I keep to scribble down whatever throws itself randomly into my thoughts as I sit there throughout the day—and I consolidated them all into one place.

That is why I have a rings planner in my repertoire.

Not only did I consolidate my various notes and ramblings, but this binder brings all my scattered projects and ideas for projects into one place. I can brainstorm and mind-map and whatever else I need to do, and keep all the pages in a single section all together so nothing gets lost, nothing gets missed.

I have only had it up and running for a couple of weeks now, but it has already proven its worth simply for that reason: nothing gets missed and nothing gets lost.

Have you added anything to your planner line-up that you didn’t … plan to add to it?

Let me know in the comments below.


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