This is going to be short but sweet. I wanted to quickly share with you what I'm currently using for organization and planning during these past few months. This minimalistic approach to planning resulted from my desire to fulfill at least one of the many pretty notebooks I bought in my online spending sprees.
You want to be a better photographer, but don't know where to start? I've compiled some simple tricks that helped me when I decided to get better at photography and level up my skills.
Maybe you are like me and value quality more than quantity, maybe you want to start a blog so you are curious, maybe you want to grow your blog to a higher level. If so, maybe you should read this post because it might help you get your blogging routine in order 🙂
There is one, very dear to me, Latin proverb that says "Victory loves preparation". Maybe you live (and blog) in creative chaos, or have an ad-hoc approach to writing texts, but some order still needs to be known. Editorial calendars are what can help you grow your blog easier. Here's how to use it.
What would I do without my planners? If you're trying to find the right way to organize your time, and thus increase your productivity, you've probably thought about using a planner. With the advent of smart devices, numerous applications for similar purposes have appeared. What to choose: a traditional paper planner or a phone app? Read what my experiences are and what I recommend to you.
How many times have you said, “One day I will laugh at all this”. But until that day comes, you get annoyed a million times. How many questions do you look at yourself in some earlier years and think: "What nonsense I was nervous about!", but who knew anything then. I think all this too. If only I knew what I know now, I would be less annoyed. With all this in mind, I decided to write down what advice I would give to this younger self with this mind.