![]() The discs take up very little space, so it doesn’t have to open as wide on a desk. However, it doesn’t have the extra bulk of a traditional ring bound system. I like how easy it is because there are no rings to open – you can just lift a page right out or place it right back in. You can easily remove, add, and rearrange pages to your heart’s content (just like you could in a 3 ring binding system). ![]() ![]() If video is not your thing, just keep reading.įirst, what’s so great about disc binding anyway? It basically combines the best of a 3 ring binder with a spiral bound book. If you’d like to watch me explain and demonstrate how this discbound planning thing works via video, click the image below. I get loads of question about what a discbound planner is, how it works, and how to get set up, so I thought I would compile the ultimate guide to discbound planning here. ![]() I get lots of emails and comments from people who also fell in love with the system after I shared it with them. A few years ago, I ran across a blog post where someone shared their discbound planner (and that was before complete discbound planners really even existed – they had printed and compiled their own), and my life was changed forever! Yes, I know that sounds a little dramatic, but I absolutely love the disc binding system.
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