A brief update on my calendaring system

A couple years ago, I wrote about my calendaring system.

A brief explanation of my calendaring system

It has changed slightly since then. I moved it into an A5 notebook, so it's more compact and portable. I've also ditched the review process.

a hand-drawn weekly calendar in a bullet journal
here's a photo of this week

The rest is mostly the same: Across the top is the days of the week, Monday to Sunday. On the left is the habit tracker, which I redraw every week. It may have more or fewer items depending on how I'm feeling and what I want to keep track of. I still try to have a few small things I can check off easy to build momentum at the start of the day: make the bed, take my pills, sit down and look at it.

On the right is a list of to-do's. They're divided into two broad categories: Computering, and Not Computering. It makes sense to me to divide them because the Not Computering tasks are the ones I need to actually plan for. The Computering tasks are pretty easy to just knock out if I'm sitting with my laptop.

I've been on a pen exploration the last month or two. For the curious, the notebook is a Maruman basic spiral in a 5mm dot grid, and the pen I'm using is a Uni Pin Pen 02, a felt-tip 0.33mm pen.