I use: a monthly calendar and a regular, spiral-bound notebook. At this moment in time, however, I am in between two calendars: finishing 2024 and have been working with my 2025 calendar. I actually ordered my 2025-2026 calendar back in August.

A calendar has a monthly spread, so, big picture, and in my notebook I write out the weekly/daily things.
I am not a bullet journaler, and I don’t really do any stickers/decorations.
I do use highlighters haphazardly, mainly to highlight some important things (shows that I already bought tickets for, upcoming get-togethers, birthdays, kids’ activities and events at their schools).
Both my calendar and notebook are messy but especially my notebook. In my notebook, I have weekly and daily planning as well as travel plans, ideas and reminders for self, wish lists for things to do that are not immediate (example: get R a haircut or make corn for Thanksgiving celebration at my school). In other words, I use my notebook as a planner but also as a catch-all.

I look at my monthly spread and my notebook every day.
I plan in advance, especially with travel and theater. It’s important for me to know where I am headed and have things to look forward to. I think it’s fair to say that, with big things like trips, it is six or eight months in advance.
Example: France trip is in July but I have had it written on my 2025 calendar for a while now. Also, activities like plays are planned in advance because I like to purchase tickets and sit close to the stage since I am nearsighted. Which reminds me, I want to comb through the agendas of NJPAC, MPAC and the State Theater and get something on the calendar for January, February, and March.

What about you? Are you a planner? Do you enjoy it? How far in advance do you plan?
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