In today’s fast-paced world, Diaries & Planners offer unique value.
We live in a technology driven society where digital devices allow us to multi-task at lightning speed and “too busy” is an all too common catch-cry. Diaries and planners have the unique ability to slow us down a little, allowing us to function more efficiently and effectively, improving our well-being in the long run.
In Japan staying organised with a paper and pen, is a long-held almost meditative cultural tradition know as “Techo (Planner) culture”. Techo – pronounced “tetch-oh”, means “handbook” and this popular tradition allows the individual to organise their thinking deliberately and even artfully. It is suggested that this practice of writing either early in the morning or at the end of the day is a helpful mind-clearing ritual, which can help to identify priorities and reframe goals in a way that typing can’t.
Writing is said to be “clear thinking, made visible”, and while the act of calendar synching on digital devices is often mindless, writing in a diary or planner offers a moment of reflection, the opportunity for deeper thought and the chance to refocus.
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