4/6/2023 0 Comments Appointed year task plannerI did not like how large the spiral binding was. I liked the week reflections, but sometimes it was too much. There is a month section in the planner version. There was no month reflection, but again this was the journal. I mostly just had floating things I was doing in the day, but didn’t break it down by time (which is actually really helpful for me). I had the journal which is a little different than the planner, and there isn’t much space for each day. I like that the personal and work goals are per week, not per day so you can write them once and not have to rewrite them the next day if you don’t get to it. I like the cover and that it is spiral bound so I can fold it in half and it doesn’t take as much space up on my desk. I liked the question pages at the front and all the things I could fill out about myself and my dream life. Someone who isn’t too picky about covers. Who it’s good for: Someone who wants to focus on a goal and break it down and record the things they need to get done to make it happen. The black one is boring and the new colored covers have goofy embossed designs on them and I don’t like them. Maybe I really liked this one and I should get it again? Oh! I don’t like the covers. I also wished there were more notes pages (there are 20 pages dotted and 20 plain), but I actually didn’t use all the pages up so maybe there are enough pages. I also enjoyed the monthly reflection section.ĭisliked: I didn’t like that I couldn’t fold the planner in half because it is bound. I also liked the today’s focus areas at the top of each day. I enjoyed the time breakdowns in the weekly/daily view. I also liked the personal and to-do lists on the weekly layouts. I liked the month layouts which have a section for ‘focus’ and top priorities for personal and work projects. I love the passion roadmap section in the front and I’m happy to report I actually created the dream life I imagined back in 2015, more or less. Liked: I was very into this planner when it came out. But, I won’t recommend this for someone who wants to use it to write daily schedules or notes. Who it’s good for: This is perfect if you want something that looks and feels super nice that you can keep on a desk to reference things, like the area code in Turkey. I found myself just ignoring all the lines, which is fine, but also probably why I decided to try something new the next year. Crazy!ĭisliked: I did not like how there’s not much space for each day to actually write out anything. And, there’s a whole map section, Area Codes section, and International Dialing Codes section. It is a good size - not too big, not too small. I like the leather cover and the color (I had the Key West Turquoise one). It has month layout pages all up in the front, so you can do some big picture planning. Liked: Looking back at this planner, I actually liked a lot about it. Curious how I use my planner? Check out this post on how I plan my year and set goals. And I need to find a planner for next year. So, I’m still obsessed with organizing chaos. Making sure I’m getting the right things done to move my business forward, and enjoy the flexibility I work so hard to have, is dependent on my organization skills. I also work late, often, and don’t really have a true weekend. I am constantly hustling, but I can also take the long way across the bridge to the office go to a museum in the middle of the week. Now that I am running my own business, I have the luxury of planning my own schedule. After college, it meant searching online for hours until I found the perfect planner, which, I’ve decided, does not exist. Which planner will serve me best? Which planner must I try? This used to mean a long trip to Barnes and Noble, or whichever bookstore I could get to. I started experimenting with new planners and started having my annual planner freak-out. But, I was still pretty into filling out my planner every day and devouring the blank space. In high school, my school provided students with a branded planner and things got a little less exciting for me in the agenda arena. Filling out my own personal information makes me feel alive, for some strange reason. My favorite thing, to this day, is filling out the front of a new planner. I loved all the little opportunities to fill things in. I remember when I finally got my own Franklin Covey. As I got older and suddenly had plans to manage, I begged my mom to let me use her old Franklin Covey Planner covers and give me her extra filler pages.
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