If they had intended this to be an everyday planner but with an exterior thatĬan fit in at work, then I guess it's fine.To our dear, deeply appreciated customers,Īfter ten fulfilling, magical years beginning in the good old days of 2012, Hello Pretty is retiring and heading off to the beach with a drink with a tiny umbrella. Stuff (moods, weather, meals, etc) is unnecessary and cumbersome. If they had intended this to be a planner strictly for work, all this extra Mainly, the monthlyĬalendar includes boxes for that day's moods, but the days in the weekly layoutĪlso include this, which I find redundant. However, I find that the layout is a little too busy for me. Vertical weekly layout perfectly suits noting tasks and appointments for work. Now onto the stuff that's more based on personal preference, I like the mutedĬolors and the simple font used in the Biz version very much. It holds up well to all kinds of pens and highlighters. It's very smooth but a bit thicker than Tomoe River Perfectly flat, not stuck to any other pages, but at this price point, I Planners like Hobonichi's Techo, where every page is bound carefully and lays Those pages would often tear along the glued part. Inside edges of some pages stuck together when pages started getting worn out, The binding is very poor maybe I was just unlucky,īut I don't intend on trying next year's to find out. For more information and tips on how to get the most out of your Jibun Techo, check out our guide!.Translated sample pages of how to use the planner can be found in the photos section. The section headers, months, and days of the week are all provided in English. The Jibun Techo booklets are mostly written in Japanese, but you don't need to know Japanese to use them.Life and Idea booklets are not included with this Biz Diary but can be found here or under Recommended Refills/Parts. The cover also has a large pen loop that can hold a multi pen. This Biz Diary comes in a soft cover packed with slots for storing cards, tickets, and other small papers. Additional sections, including yearly schedules, project management charts, and checklists for books, movies, promises, and recommendations.Monthly calendars for December 2018 through March 2020.Additional spaces let you record to-do lists, the weather, what you ate, and how you felt that day. Each day has a vertical layout with hours marked from 0 to 24. A 2-page spread for each week of the year.Kokuyo's premium MIO paper, which is fast drying, super smooth, and a joy to use with fountain, gel, and ballpoint pens.You can choose to use one, two, or all three booklets. The Jibun Techo system consists of three separate booklets: an annual "Diary" booklet for planning out schedules and to-do lists, a "Life" booklet for recording more permanent information, and an "Idea" booklet for jotting down anything else that comes to mind. The name Jibun Techo comes from the Japanese words for "self" and "planner." It's meant to be a place for you to record the story of your daily life and-perhaps-discover things about yourself. Not just a planner, the Jibun Techo is a customizable 3-in-1 system for chronicling your life from year to year. Planner Stickers, Pens, Stamps, and More.Japanese Stationery: What's the Big Deal?.The Difference Between Ballpoint, Gel, and Rollerball Pens.
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