The Watch Diary By Wonjune Song

When I first saw the Watch Diary, I thought it was just a notebook with a clock in the middle of it, which is nice but nothing too special. Turns out, it actually changes the way you use a daily planner

The diary is split in half. The first half (where the clock is) is used as a planner and is laid out to write your daily plans. The pages on the right side is a timetable and the left side is for notes. The clock in the middle of the notebook isn’t to show what time it is right now, but rather to show you what task you need to do at the moment and how much time left you’ve got till the next task. What you do is, you write down your tasks in the timetable around the clock, then you point the red hour hand at the task you need to start doing now. As the hand moves, you’ll get a better look at what you have done and what’s left to be done. The second half of the notebook has regular line note pages.

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