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Travel Journal – Perché tenere un diario delle vacanze è un'ottima idea

Travel Journal – Why Keeping a Vacation Journal Is a Great Idea

The travel journal is a trusted companion that transforms our experiences into tangible memories, to be reread and relived over the years.

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Guida alle Agende Accademiche 2025/2026

Guide to the 2025/2026 Academic Agendas

Academic Planners 2025/2026: Find the Perfect One for Your Organizational Style Daily, monthly, and weekly planners in all designs and sizes—you'll be spoiled for choice!

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Come creare To-Do List efficaci: strategie e consigli pratici

How to Create Effective To-Do Lists: Strategies and Practical Tips

To-do lists are essential tools for improving productivity and organizing daily tasks. But how do you create a truly effective list? In this article, you'll discover strategies and practical tips to optimize your time and make every day more productive.

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MD Paper di Midori: la quintessenza della scrittura su carta

MD Paper by Midori: The quintessential writing experience

In the world of Japanese stationery, few brands evoke the same sophistication and quality as Midori . Among its most iconic creations is the MD Paper line , a collection of notebooks and journals designed to maximize the pleasure of writing.

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Tips per l'utilizzo di un planner per la tua organizzazione finanziaria

Tips for Using a Planner for Your Financial Organization

Using a financial planner can help you gain greater clarity about your financial situation. Keeping track of things can give you a better understanding of exactly where you're spending your money and where you could save.

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Guida alle agende 2025

Guide to the 2025 agendas

This year we've decided to present the many 2025 planners you can find on Saypaper in as many videos on our YouTube channel! EPISODE 1: The Completist, Nuuna, and Mishmash's agendas - WATCH IT HERE EPISODE 2: diaries of Notem, Octagon and Marjoleen Delhass - WATCH IT HERE EPISODE 3: Rifle Paper and A-Journal diaries - WATCH IT HERE EPISODE 4: Appointed and Traveler's Notebook - WATCH HERE

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AGENDE ACCADEMICHE 2024/2025

ACADEMIC DIAGENDA 2024/2025

Introducing the various 2024/2025 academic planner models, perfect for anyone whose year always begins in September!

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Come organizzarsi con un Year Task Planner

How to Get Organized with a Year Task Planner

Appointed 's best-selling template, the Year Task Planner, is a very well-organized weekly planner, always available in various colors in the academic version (dated from August to August) and in the classic version (dated from January to December). Its main features are having the days of the week on a full page and on the next page a lot of space for the priority weekly, the to do and the notes . There is obviously also the annual and monthly calendar to always have the bigger picture. How to Turn Your Year Task Planner Into Your Roadmap: Start with a holistic vision First, you need an overview of the coming year. This is what the annual calendar is for: highlighting important dates. These can be birthdays and anniversaries, but also distant appointments already scheduled, important events, etc. It is especially helpful to refer to these pages at the beginning of each month. Plan the month Once you have a comprehensive overview of the important dates in your annual calendar, you can start tracking monthly goals, action items and milestones, appointments, and more each month. The classic monthly grid is intended to provide a concise overview of everything, that quick overview I always talk about. Starting from the annual calendar, you can record important dates in the monthly calendar boxes, then, one by one, you can indicate the commitments and things not to forget that will come up that month. You'll find a page to record your goals and priorities for the month, because putting them down on paper is always the first step towards achieving them. Plan for the week It's time to narrow your focus to weekly planning. One-page weekly layout for daily planning and reminders. The other page is dedicated to detail: that is, the specific priorities of that week, the to-do list that can be filled out day by day or all at once at the beginning of the week - this depends on what is more useful to you - and a space for notes, where you can write down everything you need to optimize your planning (or your memory 😉) This is the page you'll likely have open on your desktop most often, so make it yours, every week. For example, try using different colors for the different items on your to-do list, so that your family commitments will be much more visible if they have a different color than the one you use for work items . The notes section, being dotted, lends itself very well to being transformed into a habit tracker to keep track of what you want, or to make diagrams or even as a brainstorming space, to jot down new ideas and new suggestions so that they don't get lost.

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Mostre da non perdere questa primavera

Exhibitions not to be missed this spring

Van Gogh. Masterpieces from the Kröller-Müller Museum - Museo Revoltella, Trieste For the first time in 134 years, the portraits of Monsieur and Madame Ginoux, the owners of the legendary Café de la Gare in Arles, can be seen together, the one painted in shades of red and green, the famous and powerful Café de Nocturne. More than 50 masterpieces by the celebrated Dutch painter, renowned for transforming pain into something truly beautiful, are on display in Trieste. Monet - Padua, San Gaetano Cultural Center Padua is always worth it, take it from someone who lived there for a long (long) time and left a piece (one) of their heart here. On display are the gigantic Water Lilies, the reflections of the sky in the waters of the Thames, the idyllic landscapes of Argenteuil, the portrait of his son Michel, and other masterpieces from the Musée Marmottan in Paris. These are many of the paintings that Monet himself loved most and that he kept with him until his death. Brassaï - Milan, Royal Palace An exhibition that tells the story of a love affair: that between Brassaï, a Hungarian photographer, and Paris, the city where he lived most of his life. From Montparnasse to the slums to the great monuments, the faces, the dark and scandalous corners, as only Paris can have, it is a love that truly shows in all his photos. Mirò and his colours have always had a great fascination for me. The exhibition dedicated to the great painter and sculptor (and a thousand other things) brings together around a hundred paintings, temperas, watercolours, drawings, sculptures and ceramics from private Italian collections and French galleries. Anselm Liefer - Florence, Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Strozzi always knows how to amaze! On display, Anselm Kiefer—one of the most versatile contemporary artists—takes us on a journey through allegories, figures, and forms that explore humanity's great questions. Kiefer is, above all, a passionate enthusiast of poetry and philosophy, painting, sculpture, installation, and photography; he has experimented with it all.

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