How to use Yume Techo Weekly – Vertical for spacious daily plans, task lists, notes, and flexible weeks – NozomuNoto

How to use Yume Techo Weekly – Vertical for spacious daily plans, task lists, notes, and flexible weeks

Use the Weekly - Vertical page as a spacious reusable week view with one large row per day, flexible writing space, and room for tasks, notes, meals, study, work, and family plans.

Weekly - Vertical from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape
Weekly – Vertical from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape. Reusable Template Page for vertical weekly planning, time blocks, and day-by-day rhythm.

The Yume Techo Weekly – Vertical page is a reusable weekly layout with Monday to Sunday stacked down the spread. Each day has large open writing space instead of narrow time columns, so it works well when everyone wants room for tasks, notes, meals, reminders, study, work, family plans, and flexible day-by-day thinking.

This page is different from Weekly – Horizontal. Weekly – Horizontal is best when time blocking matters. Weekly – Vertical is best when each day needs a spacious box for what has to happen, what would help, what to remember, and what can move if life changes.

How to get to this page

Template Index from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape
Template Index from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape. Marked Template Index screenshot showing where to tap Weekly – Vertical.
  1. Open the main Index page: use the planner Index if you need to return to the map.
  2. Tap the Template Pages icon: this opens the Template Index with reusable clean pages.
  3. Tap Weekly – Vertical: it is under Weekly – Horizontal in the Essential Templates list.
  4. Copy the page before writing: this is a clean template master. Duplicate it first, then write on the copy.

Before you write: copy the clean Weekly – Vertical first

Weekly – Vertical is an Essential Template Page. Keep the original clean and make a copy for the week you want to plan, review, or organize.

  1. Open Weekly – Vertical from Template Index.
  2. Duplicate or copy the page in your app. Use the page overview, thumbnail view, page manager, or page actions menu.
  3. Name the copy by week or purpose. Examples: August Week 1, Finals Week, Home Reset Week, Work Catch-Up Week, or Family Week.
  4. Choose what the two big spaces mean. You can split each day into schedule and notes, must-do and maybe, school and home, work and personal, or tasks and meals.
  5. Keep the daily rows simple. This page works best when each day gets a clear purpose instead of a crowded mini notebook.

Ways to use this page

1. Spacious daily task planning

Use each day row for the tasks that belong to that day. The big open boxes make it easier to write short lists, group related tasks, and keep the week readable.

2. Must-do and flexible-task split

Use the left side of each day for must-do tasks and the right side for tasks that can move. This keeps urgent things visible without pretending every task is equally important.

3. School week with assignments and reminders

Use the daily rows for class notes, homework, readings, exam reminders, tutoring, clubs, and study plans. Weekly – Vertical works well when school tasks need a little more writing room.

4. Work week with daily priorities and follow-ups

Use each day for work priorities, meetings, customer replies, open loops, admin, content, orders, or client tasks. The page is useful when the week has many small moving pieces.

5. Home, family, and meal rhythm

Use the big daily rows to hold household plans without needing a separate page for every small thing. This is helpful for busy family weeks because meals, errands, chores, and reminders can sit together.

6. Low-energy or recovery week

Use Weekly – Vertical when you want a easy week that does not require precise time blocks. The big spaces can hold short anchors instead of a packed schedule.

7. Project week with daily focus

Use the day rows to break one project into daily focus areas. This is good for launches, craft projects, school papers, room resets, content batches, or any project that needs steady progress.

8. Content creation or shop planning

Use Weekly – Vertical for creative work when each day needs a clear theme but not an hourly schedule. The open space is good for captions, shot lists, product notes, and quick reminders.

9. Appointment and errand week

Use the daily rows when the week is full of appointments, phone calls, pickups, deliveries, or errands. The spacious layout lets you write what to bring and what to do after.

10. Memory keeping and weekly recap

Use Weekly – Vertical after or during the week as a memory page. Because each day has large space, it can hold one photo note, one gratitude note, one tiny win, or one sentence about what happened.

What I usually use it for and how I use it

Tips for using this page

  • Choose a simple split before writing. Try left side for must-do, right side for notes. Or left side for schedule, right side for tasks. Repeat the same split for the whole week.
  • Pick 1 to 3 must-do tasks per day first. Add flexible tasks only after fixed commitments and energy are considered. A spacious box is for clarity, not unlimited assignments.
  • Look across the whole page before committing. Move tasks to the day with space, energy, and context. If a task keeps moving, shrink it or move it to Notes until it has a real next step.
  • Give Weekly – Vertical a special job. Use it for a busy week, school week, recovery week, family week, project week, or recap week. If the normal weekly page already does the job, let this template wait.
  • Use a simple moving system: circle what moved, draw one arrow, and rewrite it on the new day. A working week page often has edits. Clean is nice, but useful is better.
  • Store details on Notes, project pages, or another copied template. Keep Weekly – Vertical for the day plan and the next few actions. If a note needs more than a few lines, it probably needs its own page.
  • Undo if possible. If not, bring in a fresh clean copy from the original planner file. After that, make "copy first" the first step every time you use an Essential Template Page.

Final thought

I hope this helps you choose one small next step! Weekly – Vertical is useful when a week needs space more than strict time blocks. Copy the clean template, give each day a simple split, choose a few must-do tasks, and let the big boxes hold the type of week that can still move when real life moves!

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