
The Favorite Quotes page is for words worth returning to. Use it for lines that help you start, rest, choose, forgive yourself, ask for help, keep faith, protect a boundary, or remember what matters in this season.
A quote does not need to be famous. It can come from a book, sermon, teacher, friend, song, journal page, family saying, or your own hard-won lesson. The test is simple: does this line help when you come back to it?
How to fill the Favorite Quotes page
- Write the quote or phrase. Keep it short enough to reread quickly.
- Add the source if it matters. Book, person, verse, song, class, podcast, or your own note.
- Add the job. Mark whether it helps with starting, rest, courage, focus, faith, boundaries, creativity, study, grief, or restart.
- Add one plain meaning. Write what the quote means in normal life.
- Choose one quote for the week. Copy it to Weekly only when it helps a real choice.
Ways to use Favorite Quotes
1. Sort quotes by job

Try categories like start, rest, courage, patience, money, study, home, creativity, grief, boundaries, faith, or restart. This makes the page easier to use later because everyone can find the words they need.
For example: start messy can go under starting, protect your time can go under boundaries, and one step counts can go under restart.
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2. Save your own words too

A quote does not need to come from a book. A sentence from your own journal, a friend, a teacher, a sermon, a note to yourself, or a lesson from a hard week can be more useful than polished words from someone famous.
If a sentence helps me return to the planner with less pressure, it belongs. My own words count too.
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3. Put one quote on Weekly

Choose one quote for the week and copy it to Weekly. Let it guide a real decision. A rest quote might protect Sunday. A courage quote might help with an email. A study quote might remind everyone to begin with one page.
This keeps Favorite Quotes from becoming storage only. One quote gets to walk into the week.
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4. Translate quotes into Daily actions

Beside a quote, write what it means in action. Start where you are can become open the file. Rest is part of the work can become sleep before rewriting the plan. Done is better than perfect can become send the simple version.
When quotes become actions, they stop floating above real life.
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5. Keep hard-day restart lines

Save a few quotes for days when the planner feels heavy. These can be restart messages, faith reminders, permission to rest, or words that help everyone stop being so hard on themselves.
A useful quote page should feel like a handrail, not a performance.
6. Use quotes for specific life areas
For ADHD planning, save restart phrases, tiny-start reminders, and words that reduce all-or-nothing thinking. For study, save quotes about practice, messy drafts, and showing up before confidence arrives. For faith or Bible study, save verses, sermon notes, prayer lines, or reflections that you want to return to during the week.
For boundaries, keep words that help you say no, rest, protect time, and stop overexplaining. For creativity, save words that make starting ugly drafts, sketches, songs, photos, or products feel less scary.
What I usually use it for and how I use it
Tips for using Favorite Quotes
- Choose one quote for Weekly. Write the action beside it. One useful quote beats twenty forgotten ones.
- Translate pretty words into plain action. Be your best self can become rest tonight, send the email, start with two minutes, or leave the old task behind.
- Move pressure quotes to later. A launch-week quote might feel too harsh during a sick or low-energy week. Choose words that fit the current season.
- Group quotes by the moment they help. Use small labels like rest, courage, faith, study, grief, creativity, boundaries, or restart.
- Let one line reach real life. Copy it to Weekly or Daily and write the tiny action it helps you choose.
When you need setup help
Favorite Quotes helps with words you want to return to. If you need exact app steps for copying pages, writing on the PDF, importing Yume Techo, or using hyperlinks, open the NozomuNoto Help Center for your app or device.
Tips for using this page
- Choose the one part of this page that helps the current week instead of trying to fill everything at once.
- Move one small next action to Weekly or Daily so the page changes what happens next.
- Keep the page easy to return to by linking it from Index, favorites, bookmarks, or the related planner section.
Final thought
I hope Favorite Quotes becomes a page of words that help real life. Save what fits the season, group quotes by job, and let one helpful line walk into Weekly. A quote can be small and still carry you back to the next step!