24 May,2026 12:59 PM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
The best thing about the organiser is you can customise how you use it
I hate being organised. I thrive in chaos, therefore I am not a big fan of planners. I find them a little elitist; I mean just grab a book yaar, itna kya hai? And dated planners that have been gifted are rotting away somewhere in the corner because, please! They don't do anything for me, instead they give me anxiety of what to fill in today.
But one thing I wanted was to put my work notebook and my awesome Parker pen - that my junior gave me for my birthday and like she says, it slays - together, along with my Kindle and my visiting cards, well then I could die happy. Finally, after months of searching I found an organiser on the Daily Objects website, and I love it.
I keep my pens in the middle pen holder and pencil at the pen holder provided at the edge. The lock is magnetic and hasn't given much trouble yet. I have a jacket for the Kindle inside, slots for cards on both sides of the dairy and most importantly I swapped out the diary provided with my own simple and cheap bullet organisers that I have lifted from Amazon, and which I find to be more helpful than any plain diary.
I found it more helpful than most things I have been sold under the garb of being productive. I also love the small pocket on the cover, which I promptly filled with a doodle.
At Rs 1999, it's not cheap, but within this organiser is my world and what I prioritise.
dailyobjects.com