I’ll be honest, I’m no expert at writing in a journal. I often forget, or purposefully ignore it, no matter the size of the journal, how much I like the cover, or how compact it may or may not be, I’m not good at it.
A planner, however, is a different story altogether. The problem with me is that I just need to be planful about the planner. And so the drama ensues.
This one has some great features. I like the personal information page for the sheer ease in writing down all the pertinent things someone may need to know in a medical emergency, or if I go missing someday in the rocky mountains, which would be just like me.
It also has important contacts, medical allergies, blood type, calendars by the months with room for writing, contact information, but wait for it….
IT HAS A PLACE TO WRITE DOWN ALL YOUR PASSWORDS.
Anybody who knows me can tell you that passwords and I don’t get along. I often have to change my password because I can’t remember my password and that generally happens on my phone, which means I don’t write down the new password, and I then have to change the password again when I get to my computer. This planner has 4 entire pages dedicated to passwords, which might last me 6 months and only because every site requires something different in regards to content of passwords. Some require numbers, upper case letters, symbols, the feather of a white chicken, your firstborn son, a heiroplyphic, and a musical note. Others won’t let you use the same password twice, which really bites.
So, this planner has something for just about everybody, and it has lovely succulents and cactus all over the front and back. Which would generally lead me to my next obsession, plants. But I’ll save that for another time!
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