The Big One
Netflix is set to launch a vertical video feed by the end of April, bringing a fresh way for you to consume your favorite shows. This format will likely feature short clips from popular titles like 'Stranger Things' and 'Bridgerton', designed to cater to the mobile-first audience. Why does this matter? It signals a shift in how platforms are adapting to user preferences, particularly for content consumed on-the-go. As a planner, you might want to consider how this could impact your leisure time or even your content creation strategies. Keep an eye out for the rollout and think about how you can integrate these new formats into your planning routines. Read more here.
Quick Hits
This Android Setting Makes It Easy to Manage All Your App Permissions: If you're concerned about privacy, this new setting helps you revoke unnecessary app permissions quickly. You can streamline your phone's functionality while keeping your data safe. It’s a small tweak that can enhance your digital planning experience. Learn how here.
Starbucks’ New ChatGPT Integration Is a Potential Privacy Nightmare: While this integration could make ordering coffee easier, it raises questions about how your ChatGPT data is used. If you’re a planner who values privacy, think about how this might affect your routines. You might want to avoid sharing sensitive information. Read more here.
Weekly Spread Inspiration: Check out a recent post about a user's weekly spread focusing on self-care, habit tracking, and chores. It’s a fantastic example of how to blend function and aesthetics in your bullet journal. Looking for more inspiration? This could spark ideas for your own layouts! See it here.
Interactive Digital Planner: A user shared an innovative take on digital planning, combining functionality with interactivity. This could be a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their planning experience. If you’re a digital planner, consider testing this out for a more engaging approach. Explore the idea here.
Question Thursday: Don’t forget to participate in this weekly thread where you can ask anything about bullet journaling. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, it’s a great place to get advice and share techniques. Join the conversation! Ask your questions here.
One Thing To Try
This week, try integrating a vertical video feed into your planning routine. Use it as a fun way to schedule breaks or leisure time. Set aside specific moments to enjoy these clips, making your planning more dynamic and enjoyable.