Photoblogger’s Planner: Schutzen Planner

Schutzen Planner

Schutzen is the name that marks my planner’s anterior covering.

This was actually a gift from my bestfriend and me being a person who is obsessed with preserving prized possesions went paranoid on how best to use it. I even went to the point of thinking of practicing my writing again so that my handwriting could improve before I write on this expensive piece of notebook.

After several arguments with myself on how best to use the Schutzen Planner (one of them involved putting it in a glass casing and just staring at its expensive leather glory) I finally came up with an ingenious idea.

Nice ridges on the surface of the Black Schutzen Planner

I’ll just use it.

I realized if I keep staring at it forever then I guess the pages will probably turn to dust before I can even use it. I also came up with the idea to use a pencil instead of a pen because being the messy person that I am I tend to make so many erasures that you could swear that’s where 80% of my pen ink goes to.

I cut off some colored ribbons to mark different segments of the planner. The planner had 8 important parts.

1.Profile information – like those page profiles you see in facebook
2.Calendar for year 2010,2011,2012 and 2013 – this thing was obviously ready for me just in case I had no plans of using it.
3.Monthly Planner
4.Weekly planner
5.Daily Planner – seriously this thing wants me to plan my entire life in paper
6.Projects and Goals – where I can write down my BIG projects
7.Notes – well, yeah, for notes
8.Contacts – to keep people I’m most likely to forget

Opening a page in the Black Schutzen Planner

Setting up this planner has become a step back in technology for me. I’ve been using my Palm T|X for the past 5 years as my organizer then evolved to the Eee PC. So what exactly happened? I realized that tactile touch is always better. For some reason there seems to be a greater push of motivation whenever I write in notebooks, planners, or even post its. I do hope that I’ll actually finish whatever I have written in this really expensive planner.

Thankfully the price of the planner won’t go to waste as I can actually buy a refill and still use this awesome cover.

How to use the Planner

This planner actually has 3 important segments which are rather redundant if you ask me. However, after careful studying of my activities I realized they actually are quite important.

For the monthly planner I use it to mark important days or events. For the weekly planner I use it to mark deadlines and meetings For the daily planner I schedule the things I need to do in a day. All in all it is a very helpful tool. So here’s to the first few days in using my Schutzen Planner.

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9 Responses to Photoblogger’s Planner: Schutzen Planner

  1. Those three segments make great sense. I would love a planner like that :)

  2. The Photoblogger says:

    hehe, thanks nick :) I’m so in love with it that I can’t seem to let go of it anymore when ever I go around.

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  4. Kai says:

    wow…pwede akin na lang yan?wahahaha… uber nice…:D

  5. The Photoblogger says:

    Thanks kai :P

  6. That’s a nice planner! Though I am a complete opposite since I use my moleskine to make doodles or spontaneous sketching/drawing while I keep my dates and plans on my iphone since it easier for me to synch it to my macbook.

  7. The Photoblogger says:

    wow! high class, can’t afford any of the gadgets u mentioned :P hahahaha

  8. Lol! We don’t really call it high class here since almost everyone at my school are using both macs and iphones. It’s just a necessity in our line of study and work.

  9. The Photoblogger says:

    hehe. that’s cool

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