Daily To-Do Schedule Using Graph Paper Notebooks

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.

Who knew graph paper could make such a difference?

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

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