I imagine the yearly calendar physically, too! Woo!
For me, each month is a square. They all join together to form a bigger square, with four blocks to a side. The top side of the big square is made of November, December, January and February. Then directly below the February block is the March block, then the April block, and then May. Then to the left of May is June, July and August. Above August is September and then October, connecting back up to the November block. I always used to imagine the calendar this way when I was younger, thinking about how much longer I had until Christmas or until summer vacation, that sort of thing. And I still do it – I actually drew this out and have it taped above my desk, and I’m crossing off months as they happen, counting down till the end of this academic year (I’m in a one-year Masters’ program).
I imagine a lot of things visually, I find it very helpful. Weeks I imagine like a normal calendar though, the days being seven blocks in a row. I even imagine the hours in each day as being blocks that I fill with something or other. How boring of me, all these blocks!