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Best Laid Plans

Planner Review: Wonderland 222 EP: 16

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Still in planner selection mode for 2021? The Wonderland 222 Planner and Notebook is worth a look, even if you think you've already figured out your perfect system! As a die hard Hobonichi fan I did not think there'd be any question as to what I'll be using next year but . . . this one truly gives me pause, and this episode includes a full review with all of the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Best Laid Plans, the podcast where we discuss planning techniques, planners, and more.

0:16.0

This is Sarah Hart Unger, your host, and this is episode number 16.

0:20.0

I am so excited to bring this review

0:22.8

episode to your ears this week. I saw this planner after a blog reader commented on my blog,

0:30.1

bringing it to my attention. And I'm going to be honest, I get fairly frequent solicitations,

0:35.5

not necessarily planner companies offering to send me planners,

0:38.4

but more people emailing me saying, hey, have you seen this one? Have you looked at this one?

0:42.3

I love this one and here's why. And I love that, by the way. I read every single one. I usually

0:46.3

respond. And if you've written to me, you'll often notice that I'll write back and ask,

0:50.4

what do you love about that one? Because I'm always interested in what attracts different people to different planning systems.

0:56.3

But anyway, this time I clicked on the link and was like,

0:59.7

like I literally kind of stopped time for a second, did a double take,

1:03.9

because this system was kind of like it existed maybe in my mind,

1:15.3

but not in real life until now. And that is how excited I am to talk about it today. It brings some of my favorite elements of the Hovonichi,

1:21.3

which you all know that I love and have used for many years and found relative planner

1:26.6

piece in. I don't think absolute

1:29.1

planner piece is ever possible, but relative planner piece is a thing. And yet this system

1:35.2

promised almost everything that that had and maybe even a little bit more. So I'm going to delve

1:40.3

into it. And I know this is not the planner for everyone. There are absolutely things about it

1:46.8

that I could see might send you going in a different direction. But for those that are interested in

1:52.7

a lot of planning space, a ton of flexibility, lots of pages, and you really like to capture

1:59.0

nitty-gritty details in your life and want a lot of

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