I started using planners way back in high school where USTHS gave away USTHS planners (I guess I was in 4th year college). When I crossed over to college, I made my own "planner" (stapled booklet of paper cut into 1/4 size; quite handy actually). Then the next year, Jollibee planner came along, and I bought it just for the heck of it. And I do believe that time, the planner fad was at its 'rising-action' phase.
And since nothing confidential, sensitive, serious, and too personal is contained in any of my planners (because I am aware people will ask to look
inside it), I decided to share the creative juices I milked in my unending effort to spice up anything I owned.
Here goes...
This is my first ever official planner, circa 2008: The
Jollibee planner *tadaaa!*
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For a Jollibee stuff, it looks pretty decent, eh? |
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And it's creative inside, too! |
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Though it had pictures of people. I'd rather have mine, heehee |
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This was appropriately the cover picture for September, my birth month. Good one, Jollibee!
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What an ordinary week looked like. Pretty much all weeks looked like that. |
Then for 2009, Angelo gave me a
Starbucks planner:
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I do not like looking at plain stuff, so I decided to put this turkey (is it?).. It was REALLY hard cutting it like that from the magazine! |
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I made a bookmark of myself too! Hahahahahaha! I was so happy with making stuff like this I offered to make one for any who was willing to give me an ID pic! |
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This was supposed to give hope, but now that I read it, it just points out to work- and it's noot gooood. |
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And see, now I am! :) |
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Now you know- that that day's the first day of my period. Hahahaha! (That's August 7 I believe). And please excuse all the other useless things unfortunately included in the shot. |
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I used to write stuff like this all over the days and vacant spaces in advanced, so that when I reach the day, there's already something written on it already.
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Then at 2010, I knew I was not going to repeat planners, and I already had the next one in mind: the
Cosmopolitan planner.
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It was, unfortunately, springbound. But the creative me took the challenge and here's what I did: |
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I made it a "book-bound" cover. It's genius, really!! It was real effort, you know?! Haha! But wait there's more! |
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This is the inside view. See how the spring fits in to the whole "book-bound" effect? Yeah, I'm self-affirming, hahaha. And that's the pocket I made; handy, too. |
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I'm not a LiLo fan (seriously!), I just think shee's reeaally preeetty. Ok, just a little. |
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What do you expect, it's Cosmopolitan? ;P |
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True. |
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I mustered every inspiration I could to push me to study. Who won't agree, it's really tedious. |
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Ahh, the fruit of my labor. But it doesn't end there of course. |
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This was what was next. Boy was it harder! But the rewards are just soo worth it! (Xempre pagkatapos mo na maiisip un haha!) |
For 2011, I tried out
Belle de Jour planner, coz the covah's beautifuul.
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She's pretty naman talaga diba? Haha! |
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This one I never followed ;P |
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But it doesn't say you can't proceed with making the lait, eh? |
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One of the busy weeks. (Actually, one of the I-have-time-to-spare-to-organize-my-to-dos weeks, haha!) |
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My dreamboard's empty, because I don't have time to dream. There's only room for action. (Naks)
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Another true story. |
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For 2012, I was tempted to get a Belle de Jour again, but I had to keep up with the no-repeating planners rule, so I chose Slate planner, which I discovered was created by my second cousin. I have yet to decorate it, if any available time will possibly occur again. Actually, I can do it today (hmm..).
Hoped you enjoyed ;)
riareklamadora