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Hello, this is Iwasawa from the Techo Team.
Like last year, I plan to use 2 books each for personal and work use.
But every year, I wonder: Do I really need all of these?
I want to keep my bag light, and there are so many blank pages.
Wouldnft it be better to just use one planner for work?
Maybe one should be a Day-Free or a notebook?
After a lot of thinking, Ifve decided to go with these four planners for 2025.
yPersonal Use <1>zFirst try! The gCousinh
Cousin Avec Books + Paddington (Going Out)
"Itfs okay to stick things in! Avec is lightweight and easy to carry".
2025 will be my first time trying the eCousinf!
The main reason I decided to try it is that I changed my 5-Year Planner from A5 to A6 size.
I was using the A6-sized Original planner alongside it, sticking a lot of things in and recording daily life.
But with both being A6, when I stick things in, therefs barely any space left to writec
gHerefs the Original planner I used this year. When I stick things in, therefs hardly any space to write...h
Honestly, Ifm a little nervous about whether all this space will go to waste,
but itfs exciting to start something new.
I want to travel more in 2025, so Ifm thinking of not only sticking things in but also writing down what I feel and what made me happy.
Ifm also planning to stick in book covers I collect from bookstores on my travels.
yPersonal Use <2>z 5-Year Planner
5-Year Techo + mina perhonen: anone-anone (Black)
My 5-Year Planner, which hit its 5th year in 2024,
will begin its second book in 2025.
gI decided to add a cover starting in 2025.h
I had been using the large one for five years, but I switched to the smaller one for the second book.
As I mentioned, I like to stick things in my planner, and after five years, it was getting pretty heavy.
The 5-Year Planner Ifve used for the last five years. Itfs gotten quite thick!
Ifve always envied my husband for carrying his 5-Year Planner with him on trips,
and since I wasnft writing every day, I think having a lighter planner will help me casually record daily events.
yWork Use <1>z TO-DO & Schedule Management eWeeksf
Unsodo: Bijutsukai (Tanabata Decorations)
For work, Ifve been using eWeeksf for managing my to-dos.
I divide the page with a two-dot timeline to record both my schedule and to-dos.
Herefs my plan for next year, already written down.
I love how I can check and organize what needs to be done each week,
so Ifm continuing with eWeeksf for 2025.
I also love the designs by Masamune Kusano ~ Junaida, Paddington, and PAMM,
but after much deliberation, I finally decided on e|䇓.f
I love the delicate balance of the pinks and blues in the design.Theyfre gentle yet cool.
yWork Use <2>z Thinking & Meeting Notes eHONf
Unsodo: Bijutsukai (Rainbow)
The second book for work is eHON.f
I went with the same e|䇓f design as eWeeks.f
I really like the bright and light feel of the modern design.
gThey look beautiful lined up together.h
Ifve been using eHONf this year, and while I wouldnft say Ifve fully mastered it,
what I realized is that it feels really good to carry around.
Also, for thinking and summarizing ideas, you need a lot of space.
So, for 2025, Ifve decided to use eHONf again, with the intention of writing down lots of ideas!
Herefs the eHONf Ifve been using with the eHobonichi: Add-on Pocketf attached. HON and the eexpandable pocketf go really well together.
Writing all this made me realize again that
a planner is a representation of who I want to be in the coming year.
For me, 2025 will be a year full of fun things,
overflowing with ideas.
What kind of year do you want to create,
and which planner did you choose to make it happen?









