🗓️ Organize like a pro, prioritize like a boss!
The Planner Pad Spiral Bound 2025 is a medium-sized, 12-month organizer featuring an exclusive 3-tier funnel system to streamline your task management. With a durable linen cover, premium bleed-resistant paper, and a clear 7-day weekly layout, it guarantees improved focus and organization within 30 days or your money back.
Manufacturer | Planner Pad |
Brand | Planner Pad |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | Prsd25 GN |
Color | Greenish Grey Cover/Soft Green Ink |
Cover Material | Linen |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | January 2025 Start |
Sheet Size | 6.75 x 8.5 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Prsd25 GN |
K**C
FINALLY, THE BIG PICTURE! Best Planner in the Age of Digital Distraction and Anxiety!
I have used all sorts of planners and time management systems over the years. I started in the 90s with the Franklin Covey System (First things, first!) and then used various versions of GTD and had yet to find a good way to manage the clutter and chaos that is my digital life. I work in media / tech and have so many incoming channels (email, calendar invites, Slack, Teams, Sharepoint, JIRA notifications, etc.) not to mention a personal life of gmail, text messages, What's Apps, Instagram, Twitter / X, Facebook (because my actual family uses FB still), and then just the regular old mobile phone call which is largely spam, but more often a friend in need. It's so easy to get overwhelmed and forget about your own life, the quality of your energy and your priorities. I've even tried Cal Newport's time boxing systems and various apps that integrate all your digital lives, I"ve had a Hobonichi Techo planner and various Moleskine calendars, but for whatever reason, none of these solved the planning problem.The issue isn't the tracking of tasks or the time management, it's the energy management, the need to shift things around to meet priorities and the ability to proactively plan - not in a myopic daily list way - but in a way that has some foresight into the upcoming volume of asks and responsibilities. I needed something that was NOT another digital distraction. I needed something that helped me THINK and get things under control so I could VISUALLY see the volume. This Planner Pad (I got the desk sized one which is 6x8 roughly) is just that solution.You can see a collection of things, what you've committed to doing on a certain day, and any big events. That way everything is all in one place and can be proactively sorted. When I use it, I can assess my level of energy better. I can read out loud the upcoming anxiety of a big presentation, stacked with a day of meetings and say, "you know what - schedule some down time that night when I'm done - order in, watch a movie - paying bills can wait until Friday - it will be ok." No guilt. I'm building my live energy back into my productivity, rather than trying to pack more into every minute with multitasking, multracking and micro time management. THIS IS THE BIG PICTURE!This is huge for me. It also clearly addresses the incessant copying of tasks from one day to the next. My bullet journal worked great, I'm a big BuJo fan - until it started causing shame because the priorities always got pushed and the creative tasks always got relegated to the back-burner and that started introducing shame into my morning routine, where I would look at the previous day and realize I had accomplished less than I'd hoped and had no real way to dig out of the overload, as each day piled on more > and then another > and then another >, until all I had from the previous day were >'s. Just not a great way to start the day.NOW... I start the day with a quick glance. I see all the things I hope to accomplish. I assess if that's actually doable on that day (weather, energy level, other intrusive tasks). As I go I start to notice my tolerance for pushing things forward and I can see when things are getting out of balance and proactively set a boundary. If something gets added to my plate, something else gets moved and I get to choose what I'm willing to move around and what I'm not. This gives you a real tool for setting work-life balance boundaries. It's flexible and you learn as you go where your hot spots are. Already, I've started taking better care of my health, getting better sleep and keeping up with finances and relationships. Additionally, there is a psychological component that allows me to anticipate things - some of these things are stressful, and some are exciting, but because I can see them coming, they feel more predictable in a way and even though we don't control everything in our lives, we do have some choice over how we respond to circumstances. Now I have a better understanding of what I'm actually responding to. It's not just that last email at 9PM that makes me grumpy... it's that this is the third night I've worked later than I anticipated. I can see the imbalance and recognize it for what it is... a digitally driven environment that has collapsed time and geographic space with ceaseless always-on demands. What I thought was my problem, was not my fault! And this Planner Pad proves it! Get one. Watch the video. It is life changing! (Will still use my bullet journal for meeting notes, but that's it!). This is definitely the best planner in the age of digital distraction and anxiety.
N**I
Great notebook for school, work or projects at home!
I love notebooks. I have all kinds. Small ones, spiral ones, pocket ones, purse size ones, hard cover ones, large ones, college ruled ones, blank paper ones, journals with matching pens, and graph paper ones.But believe it or not, I didn’t have one I could use for the yearly project I had planned. I needed a full sized notebook with normal-lined paper, with pockets and file tabs for different sections.In this Wexford 120 page spiral notebook, each section has 40 pages. The first section starts with a cardboard page with metric conversions and an area to record your class schedules or a seven-day weekly schedule in general.The last two sections are divided by a clear, sturdy plastic pocket page in the front of the section with a file tab, a lower rectangular pocket on either side, and on the front there’s a a diagonal pocket beneath the lower rectangular pocket. (Pictures below)This is a full-sized, sturdy, standard sized spiral notebook with three section. The spiral easily holds clip-on capped pens. It’s perfect for my needs. Every household should have a few in the office just in case. I recommend buying some for your home too. And the kids might thank you later too!
H**T
Best Paper Planner Ever (this is my 12th year with it)
Been using Planner Pad since 2013 and still love the intelligent layout --> Note area/ Daily To-Do's/ Weekly Schedule and more.On the far right side I put at the top: Items I need to order, then Grocery Lists; then in the middle: Ordered items I'm expecting to arrive. That section alone is super helpful and eliminates a main source of extra post-it's & random lists.Tried going digital (I'm part way there), but its not better than my Planner Pad and I'm sure I'll stay hybrid. I've given them to a few friends who love them too. Can be a great gift for the right person.
B**E
Professional look for professional jobs
I bought one of these over 10 years ago for a BIG job I had just been hired for.et me tell you-no other planner comes close. I have purchased the large and the medium and both are fantastic. Try it-you won’t go back. I love that you can make lists, organize your calendar by time, make notes about money, etc. It’s not a bunch of fancy cartoons or colors, so I feel comfortable bringing it to executive meetings.
M**M
Very Good planner
This is the third year in a row that I have purchased this planner. For the top section, I use it as a “brain dump” where I put everything that needs to get done for that given week. The next section, I assign all that needs to get done to a day. And then give it a time. It’s a little plain, but I use washi tape to make the pages look more interesting. The sections are not so boldly written, so you can easily use the other sections to suit your needs—just use washi tape or a post it. So I created a section for words of the week. I have a quote for the week at the very top. I carry it everywhere I go!Now, for a person that doesn’t want to fiddle around with making it more creative it’s still a great planner. I think it helps me to develop a vision for the week.Oh, I forgot to add that there are pages for notes and pages for goals if you really like keeping track of your progress.As the years have passed, I have grown to use this planner in a more efficient way.
R**E
Good planner
This planner promises to help you become more organized and accomplish more in your life. I am only in my third week of using it, but it is already proving its value. Use it to simplify complicated projects like decluttering, spring cleaning or remodeling that need to be carried out over a period of weeks or months. It is especially valuable if you need to stop work mid-project, and pick it up again later.This planner comes with a very helpful video explaining how to use it—don’t miss that as it clarifies its features. This is a highly recommended choice if you stop using your other planners after a couple of months or you are making a career out of decorating your planner. It is pricey, but ignore that. Isn’t a better-organized life worth it?
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