How to use Yume Techo 100 Things for big lists, ideas, memories, goals, gifts, books, and creative prompts – NozomuNoto

How to use Yume Techo 100 Things for big lists, ideas, memories, goals, gifts, books, and creative prompts

Use the 100 Things page as a spacious numbered list for one theme: ideas, memories, goals, books, gifts, prompts, places, meals, projects, or tiny joys.

100 Things from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape
100 Things from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape. Reusable Template Page for bucket lists, ideas, prompts, favorites, and long collections.

The Yume Techo 100 Things page is a reusable numbered list from 1 to 100. It has four long columns, space for each item, and a small check area beside each line. Use it when everyone needs a generous place for one themed collection: ideas, memories, goals, gifts, books, prompts, places, meals, projects, tiny joys, or anything that needs more room than a short note.

The best way to use 100 Things is to give one copy one job. A page called 100 Gift Ideas should not also hold book notes, life goals, and grocery ideas. One theme per copy keeps the list useful and easy to return to.

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 100 Things.
  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 100 Things: it is under Vision Board 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 100 Things page first

100 Things is an Essential Template Page. Keep the original clean and make a copy for the list or collection you want to build.

  1. Open 100 Things 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 theme. Examples: 100 Gift Ideas, 100 Tiny Resets, 100 Books, 100 Places, 100 Product Ideas, 100 Memories, or 100 Things That Help.
  4. Fill the obvious first 10. Start before perfect ideas arrive. The page gets better when it has a beginning.
  5. Use the check column with a rule. A check can mean done, chosen, tried, moved, bought, read, posted, visited, or loved. Decide what it means for that list.

Ways to use this page

1. 100 gift ideas

Use the page for gift ideas by person, season, holiday, budget, or theme. This is helpful when gift ideas appear randomly during the year and disappear when the holiday arrives.

2. 100 tiny reset ideas

Use the list for small actions that help when life feels messy. This can become an ADHD-friendly or low-energy menu that does not require thinking from zero.

3. 100 content or business ideas

Use the page as a big idea bank for posts, products, emails, videos, pins, tutorials, listing improvements, customer answers, or blog ideas. It keeps ideas safe without forcing every idea into action immediately.

4. 100 books, movies, shows, or media

Use 100 Things for long media lists when the smaller pages are not the right fit yet. It is a good catch-all before choosing what to read, watch, or review.

5. 100 places to visit or small adventures

Use the page for travel dreams and local adventures. This can be big trips, nearby cafes, museums, parks, seasonal outings, family activities, or quiet day-off ideas.

6. 100 meals, snacks, or familiar food ideas

Use this list to reduce the “what do we eat?” problem. A big meal list is especially useful for tired weeks because it reminds everyone of easy defaults.

7. 100 memories or gratitude notes

Use 100 Things as a memory collection. It can hold tiny moments too small for a full journal page but still deserve to be remembered.

8. 100 goals, dreams, or life ideas

Use the page to collect big and small life ideas before deciding which ones become real goals. This keeps dreaming separate from committing.

9. 100 prompts for journaling, prayer, study, or reflection

Use this page for prompts you can return to when you feel stuck. A prompt list is useful because it removes the blank-page problem.

10. 100 project, craft, or product ideas

Use the page for creative volume before sorting. Let the list be messy first, then move only the strongest ideas to Kanban, Projects To Make, or Weekly.

What I usually use it for and how I use it

Tips for using this page

  • Give each copy one theme. If a new theme appears, copy another 100 Things page or move the item to the better page, such as Wish List, Books To Read, Kanban, or Notes.
  • Write a rule at the top: collect first, choose later. Only circled or checked items are active. Everything else is allowed to stay as an idea.
  • Let the list grow over time. Write the obvious first 10, add more when ideas arrive, and keep blanks as open space. A useful 100 Things page does not need to be filled in one sitting.
  • Choose one meaning per list. Gift list checks can mean bought. Book list checks can mean finished. Idea list checks can mean moved to Kanban. Memory list checks can mean favorite.
  • Review the list during Weekly Review or Monthly Overview. Circle one item, then move it to the right action page: Kanban, Goal Planner, Monthly Grid, Weekly, or a project page.
  • Use the check column, a small x, or a note like later, no, done, moved, or maybe. A list is allowed to change. Clearing old ideas makes room for better ones.
  • 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! 100 Things is useful because it gives one theme room to grow. Copy the clean page, name the list clearly, fill the obvious ideas first, and choose only one item when it is time to act. The page can hold possibilities without turning all of them into homework!

Need exact app steps for copying list pages?

If you need the exact buttons for duplicating this template, moving the copy, adding links, importing Yume Techo, or using hyperlinks, use the Help Center app guide for your device.