This is the week when you can start using Chronodex Weekly Planner for 2012!
Approximately 2500 people downloaded Chronodex! Many customized it to their own system, and I'm glad it actually helped people the way I intended it to be. Do exploit the fact that it encourages your radial thinking with the free space all around the circles. If you don't know how to use it, please read the instruction I included in every page of the PDF files. Once you get use to the radial thinking mode, it is like you are into another dimension being able to see things more clearly and that's an advantage over a lot of others.
I'm planning to share my own method of notation on Chronodex soon, but since this is a rather free system, you may have your very own methods and I'd love to hear about them. So please post photos to the Chronodex flickr group, Chronodex Facebook page, comment here, or share your blog post about it. I'm gonna gather your methods of notation and share to everybody.
Kate from Studio-Sweepings decided to print off the Chronodex circle on stickers and use them only when needed, a free diary idea very well executed on her Moleskine hack. It becomes a way to track time spent on different projects. Lovely colors Kate!
Boris has been using the undated version for a month and moving forward to the dated version in his Russia time zone.
How do you use Chronodex? Can't wait to hear from you all!