Friday, August 31, 2018

Walkthrough My Work Traveler's Notebook

I've recently gotten aboard the Traveler's Notebook train and let me tell you - this is a planner trend that I think I'm going to stick with for a long time. You might remember from my review of both of my Traveler's Notebooks that I use the B6 size from Oh, Hello Co. for both of my notebooks. Today, I'm going to walk you through my work TN!


One of my favorite things about these TNs is the front pocket. I tuck whatever weekly kit I am using to decorate my planner there in case I need to use more stickers. Plus, the slots for business cards really come in handy!



First, I use the Daily Hourly insert from Oh, Hello Co. It really helps me to plan out each day and to make sure I am staying on track of tasks and not wasting time. These inserts go from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., which is perfect for me since I have been trying to wake up earlier!




Next, I use Oh, Hello Co.'s Horizontal Weekly insert. There's plenty of space for me to decorate a weekly spread and fit everything! Check out Wednesday's post here if you want to see what it looks like decorated!




Lastly, I have two jobs, so I keep track of meetings and tasks for each in a different notebook. I got the pink one from a friend of mine and it always motivates me to try harder at work!

Have you tried a TN? What do you use yours for? Do you love it?

Let me know in the comments!


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

In My Horizontal Weekly Planner: Week of Aug. 20 to Aug. 26


Last week was an interesting one to say the least. It was full of sick days, busy days, a camping trip, and more. But it was also the first time I decorated in my Horizontal Weekly Traveler's Notebook insert from Oh, Hello Co.! I have to say, I love how it turned out even though I wasn't the best at filling it in. I used the Let's Go on an Adventure Weekly Kit from Oh, Hello Co. 

I found that I had to use way less stickers out of the weekly kit and I loved that. Now, I had some left over to use in my other insert, so the week's corresponded to each other.  


I kept it pretty simple for the most part. Since I just recently switched over from using my Erin Condren Vertical Life Planner to using my Oh, Hello Co. Traveler's Notebook as my full-time planner, I didn't want to bite off more I could chew. 


By far my favorite was the end of the week, though. I got to use some of their full boxes to make a little camping scene which was perfect for the weekend. Plus, I was happy that there was still space on the bottom portion to use my habit trackers and a little bit of washi!

Have you recently switched up your planner system? Let me know why you made the switch in the comments!


Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Review: Oh, Hello Co. B6 Traveler's Notebook and Inserts


It's official. I am hooked on the Traveler's Notebook trend. It's such a fun way to plan and I love that you can make it totally unique to you by using different inserts and notebooks. Out of all that I have seen, though, Oh, Hello Co.'s have got to be my favorite hands down.

First, they have such a huge range of cover designs to choose from. Some are from beloved sticker kits and they even offer a line of Executive designs if you plan to use your Traveler's Notebook for work! Second, they have a variety of sizes available. Right now, they have the A5 and the B6, but soon they will be adding two new sizes: A6 and Pocket!

Both of my TNs are B6 and they are in two of my favorite patterns: Palm Tree and Row of Books. I use one for work and the other for writing/blogging (I'll do a walk through post soon!)!


The best part about the Oh, Hello Co. TNs? They also have their own inserts, designed by Kayla and Alex! There are inserts that you would expect like a monthly calendar insert or a daily hourly planner.  Then, they have some more unique inserts that I love love love, like the meeting manager and their project tracker!



If you are looking for a way to change up your planning game, Traveler's Notebooks are definitely a place to start! So far, I have not been disappointed! 

Have you tried a Traveler's Notebook already? What's your favorite part?