Fun Fact Friday | The definition of a Planner
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The dictionary defines a planner as “a person who plans; a book, similar to a desk calendar, for recording appointments, things to be done, etc.”
Simple words, yet they hold a quiet depth.
Because planning has never been just about organising dates or writing tidy lists. It is a gentle invitation to pause, think, and place intention on the page. It is the practice of dreaming in detail, designing with purpose, and allowing your days to quietly bloom in their own time.
A planner becomes the space where your inner world meets your outer world.
Where ideas are captured before they fade.
Where routines find rhythm.
Where hopes, goals, and everyday tasks learn to live side by side.
Each page becomes a reflection of thought and intention.
Each spread becomes a small story in progress.
A story shaped by your creativity, your pace, and the way you choose to move through your days.
Your discbound planner brings an added layer of meaning to this definition. Because here, your planning is never fixed. Pages can be added when inspiration arrives, removed when clarity is found, and rearranged when life shifts. Your planner grows with you, responds to you, and gently adapts as your seasons change.
What begins as simple paper becomes a quiet companion, a place to think, organise, imagine, create, reflect, and simply be.
Inspired by the definition of “planner” from Oxford Languages, this Fun Fact Friday is a reminder that planning is less about perfection and more about presence.
A soft, thoughtful practice that helps your days feel a little lighter and a little more yours.
May your next page help you dream, your plans help you design, and your moments help you bloom,
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