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How to use Yume Techo Daily Page – Type 2 for visual notes, sketches, grid planning, and flexible days

Daily Page - Type 2 from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape
Daily Page - Type 2 from Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape. Reusable Template Page for a different daily layout with tasks, notes, and flexible planning space.

Use Daily Page - Type 2 as a reusable structured day with timeline, must-do tasks, checklist, note box, and a large grid space for visual planning.

The Yume Techo Daily Page – Type 2 is a reusable daily page with the same core structure as Type 1: date, top note box, Today timeline, three Must Do lines, To Do checklist, and one note box. The difference is the large grid space at the bottom right. Use this page when the day needs a visual workspace, sketch area, diagram, mini table, map, layout, or messy thinking space beside the daily plan.

Choose Type 2 when words alone are not enough. If a day needs drawing, grouping, spacing, arrows, boxes, or a quick visual map, the grid area gives that thinking somewhere to land.

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 Daily Page - Type 2.
  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 Daily Page – Type 2: it is under Daily Page – Type 1 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: decide what the grid is for

Daily Page – Type 2 is an Essential Template Page. Keep the original clean and make a copy for the day or workflow you want to plan.

  1. Open Daily Page – Type 2 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 purpose. Examples: Study Diagram Day, Content Sketch Day, Room Layout Day, Brain Dump Day, Meeting Map, Homeschool Day, or Project Sprint.
  4. Fill fixed time first. Use the Today timeline for anchors, appointments, class, work, meals, travel, and rest.
  5. Give the grid one job. The grid can hold a sketch, diagram, table, map, storyboard, habit mini-chart, or brain dump. One grid job keeps the page readable.

Ways to use this page

1. Visual daily planning page

Use Type 2 when the day needs both schedule and visual thinking. The timeline keeps time visible, while the grid holds the messy part that does not fit nicely in a checklist.

2. Study diagram or tricky-question day

Use the grid for diagrams, formulas, timelines, vocabulary maps, chapter summaries, math steps, science drawings, or exam topic layouts.

3. Project sketch or creative workday

Use Type 2 when a project needs a quick visual plan. The grid can hold layout ideas, thumbnails, product photo plans, design notes, or a tiny project map.

4. Brain dump sorted into boxes

Use the grid for a brain dump that needs visual sorting. Draw boxes for Today, Later, Waiting, Errands, Home, Work, School, or Ideas.

5. Room, desk, bag, or packing layout

Use the grid when physical space matters. It can hold a room layout, desk reset plan, bag checklist, packing map, storage idea, or cleaning zone sketch.

6. Content storyboard or photo plan

Use the grid for visual content planning. It can hold a storyboard, photo sequence, video outline, pin layout, reel shots, or before/after images.

7. Mini tracker for one day

Use the grid as a small same-day tracker when you need to notice patterns inside one day without making a full monthly tracker.

8. Meeting, class, or workshop notes

Use Type 2 for events where notes and actions happen together. The timeline shows the event, Must Do holds the follow-up, and the grid catches the structure of the conversation.

9. Homeschool, tutoring, or lesson day

Use the grid for learning activities, practice questions, reading response, drawing, experiment notes, or a mini lesson plan.

10. Decision map for a complicated day

Use the grid when a day has choices, tradeoffs, or moving parts. Drawing the options can make the decision clearer than rewriting a long list.

Also read: Daily Page – Type 1 for written daily plans, Multi Purpose Table for structured comparisons, Photo Page for visual records, and Kanban Board for project overflow.

What I usually use it for and how I use it

Tips for using this page

  • Give the grid one job before decorating. It can be a map, sketch, diagram, table, tracker, storyboard, or decision box. Decoration works best after the function is clear.
  • Circle one next action from the grid. After a sketch, map, or brain dump, copy one real step into Must Do or To Do so the visual thinking turns into movement.
  • Keep the grid focused on today. Move bigger project planning to Kanban, Multi Purpose Table, Goal Planner, or a project page. Daily Type 2 is for today’s view.
  • Fill the Today timeline before the grid. Fixed anchors protect the day. The visual workspace should live beside reality, not instead of it.
  • Use the grid for structure, not tiny paragraphs. Put long writing on Notes, Journal, or a blank template page. Short labels keep the grid readable later.
  • Choose Type 1 when writing is enough. Choose Type 2 when the grid has a real job. The right daily page is the one that lowers friction.
  • Protect private details. For health, family, school, client, money, account, or lesson details, keep sensitive details in a secure place and use initials or short codes on this page.
  • Copy first every time. This is a clean template master. If you wrote on the original by accident, undo if possible or bring in a fresh clean copy from the original planner file.

Final thought

I hope Daily Page – Type 2 helps the day hold both a plan and a visual thinking space. Copy the clean page, put fixed time and must-do tasks in place first, then let the grid hold the sketch, map, diagram, or messy idea that helps the day make sense. Use the grid when it helps, and choose Type 1 when simple writing is enough!

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