I’ve adopted a new habit in my moleskine. I’ve seen this before, so it’s not really a new idea, but my twist my be a bit different.
First of all, I am manually creating a week’s calendar on my pages as you can see here 
(sorry it’s a little blurry). But as you can see, I’ve split the page up with 1/3 page for each weekday and 1 section split for Saturday and Sunday. I’ve also added a little index of symbols.

The icons give me a quick-glance perspective on where I am at any given time, and the flags are used as loose prioritization. I review the previous day for incomplete items every morning and visit the list throughout the day.
The real trick is that I leave a page or two after each week to keep notes on. This gives my moleskine notes a loosely dated record of thoughts and occurances so that the pages don’t become just random ramblings. I don’t know if this will help anybody, but it’s working for me.
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April 22, 2008 at 5:34 am
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