For me it's a mix of all three, I like to use several journals at once.
I have my weekly planner, which I try not to be too precious about and it's pretty much ongoing to do lists and upcoming events. Then I have a journal for my goals where I set my intentions for that month and then reflect on them at the end of the month and make plans going forward. It's a lot more introspective, and if I want to long form journal then I'll do it there. And then I have what I call my memory book where I stick photos and ticket stubs and things I want to remember that makes me happy to flick through.
I like to compartmentalize because I feel like my to do lists are too messy for the aesthetic I like to keep in my memory book, and I don't want my happiest memories potentially being dragged down if I'm having an unhappy time in my introspective goal journal.
I check my goal journal frequently to check in on myself and that I'm on track, and I enjoy flicking through my memory book when the mood strikes. I rarely flick through my weekly planner unless I need to remember something or want to know what I was up to at that time.
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Date: 2022-08-30 10:11 pm (UTC)I have my weekly planner, which I try not to be too precious about and it's pretty much ongoing to do lists and upcoming events. Then I have a journal for my goals where I set my intentions for that month and then reflect on them at the end of the month and make plans going forward. It's a lot more introspective, and if I want to long form journal then I'll do it there. And then I have what I call my memory book where I stick photos and ticket stubs and things I want to remember that makes me happy to flick through.
I like to compartmentalize because I feel like my to do lists are too messy for the aesthetic I like to keep in my memory book, and I don't want my happiest memories potentially being dragged down if I'm having an unhappy time in my introspective goal journal.
I check my goal journal frequently to check in on myself and that I'm on track, and I enjoy flicking through my memory book when the mood strikes. I rarely flick through my weekly planner unless I need to remember something or want to know what I was up to at that time.