I've Split My Life Into 4 Binders… and It Has Changed Everything

What happens if you stop trying to force everything into one planner, and instead give each part of your life its own space? In this video, I walk through my current multi-binder setup; a system that separates thinking, doing, projects, and reference into different tools. It might sound like overkill but, in practice, it’s made everything clearer, calmer, and far more manageable. For your interest, here are some of the items mentioned in the video. The links below are affiliate links, which help support the channel at no extra cost to you. Pilot G2 1.0mm: Smooth, bold line with zero fuss — ideal if you like a confident, saturated stroke. ➡️ https://amzn.to/46Z7TOu (Amazon UK) ➡️ https://amzn.to/4r5gOVT (Amazon US) MeePlus Slimpad Binders & Paper: Excellent quality. Binders may last a lifetime. “Lightweight” paper (similar to Tomoe River): no bleed-through but some show-through. Thicker paper: no bleed-through and minimal show-through. ➡️ https://mee-plus.com/? I regularly use Clairefontaine 50gsm paper: Only 50gsm, so you can fit more sheets in your binder. It crumples nicely, is good value, but it isn't fountain pen friendly. ➡️ https://amzn.to/3Nazl5k (Amazon UK) ➡️ https://amzn.to/47e0yuP (Amazon US) Hole punch I use: ➡️ https://amzn.to/4a3gqRd (Amazon UK) ➡️ https://amzn.to/3MbnXpf (Amazon US) Comments are moderated to keep things family friendly, so there will be a short delay (typically not more than 24 hours) before your comment appears. Your comment may be featured in The Flatability Podcast. Thanks for watching.