This is an interesting alternative to the Bullet Journal method. Torey Van Dot lays out each day’s tasks divided into categories and then slotted into time blocks on a schedule. As she writes in the linked post, a graph paper notebook made this layout workable.
She recommends Moleskine, Rhodia and Behance notebooks. Clairefontaine, Doane Paper, or a graph paper composition book could also work well– or really any dot-grid or graph paper notebook to help you keep things aligned.
Read more: The To-Do List Method That Finally Got My Life In Order