Layouts & systems

Six matched pairs of day and week pages, plus one open day.

Each day page has a week page designed to work with it, so what you write on one belongs on the other. Take a pair as it comes, or mix any day with any week. Every image below is a real page.

Classic pages come withThe classic DaybookEvery other layoutCustomizedCustomized + personalized

The classic editions ship with the classic day and week pages. Any other layout is chosen on the made-to-order edition. How that works.

Classic Day: an hour-by-hour schedule, 7 AM to 9 PM with half-hour marks, beside a notes column that takes half the page. Week: seven ruled day cells and a notes cell. The least structure and the most room, which is why it's the default.

Mix them

You're not locked into a pair.

Every day layout works with every week layout. A Wellness day with an Appointment week, a Notes day with a Focus week: whatever fits how you actually plan. The two galleries below show each page on its own.

The seven day pages

Each one is built around something different: the hours, the tasks, the body, the household, a little of each, or nothing at all.

Classic Hour by hour, 7 AM to 9 PM, beside a half-page notes column.
Appointment No schedule: priorities, to-do, notes and a short review.
Notes One clean ruled page. The open day.
Balanced Priorities, appointments, a check-in, reflection, to-do, notes.
Focus A dominant to-do list and an end-of-day review.
Wellness Check-in, water, sleep, movement, medication, meals, reflection.
Life Appointments, meals, spending, to-do and notes.

Not sure yet?

Start classic.

It's the layout the Daybook was designed around, and the one that asks the least of you. If you later find yourself writing the same three headings in the margin every day, that's the layout you actually want, and there's probably one here with those headings already printed.

The six week pages

A week page covers the whole week on one page: some give you the seven days to write in, others give you the week's priorities, habits or spending instead. Pick the one with the sections you'd actually fill in.

Classic Seven ruled day cells and a notes cell. Nothing else asked of you.
Appointment A timed grid across the whole week, 5 AM to 9 PM.
Balanced Weekly priorities, habits, a check-in, wins, to-do, notes.
Focus Project status, a dominant weekly to-do, wins, what moves on.
Wellness Mood, energy, stress, water, sleep and movement across the week, plus meals, habits and medication.
Life Weather, spending, meals, groceries, household priorities, to-do.

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