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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
I've been using this FranklinCovey planner for two months now, and I'm really impressed. The weekly layout is fantastic – there's plenty of writing space for appointments, to-do lists, and even notes. I love how it's organized, with dedicated sections for each day and even a notes section at the end of each week. The wire-binding makes it really durable, and it lies flat when I'm writing. The size is perfect – it's not too big or too small, and it fits easily in my bag. I also really like the design – it's simple and professional, which is exactly what I was looking for.
digigirl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
The ink color that they printed this planner with is okay, and the planner itself is okay if you are looking for something that is not too complicated to use. The only thing that I didn’t like was the fact that there is only one notes page in the back with the rest being sprinkled throughout the planner. There are also no monthly tabs, but they give you a magnetic page marker to use when you need to mark your page that you are currently using. The paper is okay and consistent with the quality that you would see from franklin covey, and the planner lasts for a year so you shouldn’t have to buy a new planner mid year. I give this planner 5 stars. It may be plain, but there is nothing else really wrong with it other than all the notes pages not being at the back and the monthly tabs. This is a no frills basic planner and its size may benefit it if you are looking for something a little small. It is about mid-size and would fit great in a purse or backpack. It’s also not too thick or heavy, so that helps it as well.If you want a planner that is basic but has quality, I would definitely recommend this planner. There are no flowers, or complicated weekly pages. It’s just a plain weekly planner that actually has pretty excellent paper inside of it. The spiral binding also seems durable so it probably won’t fall apart mid year and ruin itself if it is carried around. It is not the prettiest planner, but it will probably be good at what it does and that is plan so I recommend it. It is just a plain planner and nothing more.
Kimber
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
I like to pretend that I have my life in order and order a planner every year. I am kind of glad that this is undated so when I fall off the organization wagon I can restart again and not have to buy another planner. I am excited to use this!
Piper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2024
I am not an expert on the Franklin Planner system, but I will try to explain what I know about it as concisely as possible.In the Franklin Planner system:- The “Prioritized Task List” is an essential element of the Franklin Planner System.- Items on the task list are given a “grade” (A, B, C, D) to indicate importance, and this is determined by the use of the Time Matrix (It’s also known as the Eisenhower Matrix)- Each Task List is indicated with two columns, one for marking the task (A, B, C, D), and another to mark whether the task is Completed, Deleted, In Process, Forwarded, or Delegated.- Another important element is daily reflection. In a standard Franklin Planner system, each day is given two pages - one page is for the task list and appointment schedule, the other is a lined page called “Daily Notes” for daily thoughts and reflection.So that’s a bare-bones explanation of the Franklin Planner. The Franklin Planner system is pretty expensive. A full set of pages for the year currently costs about $44-64 dollars, and they need to be used in the Franklin binder which range in price from $50-$300. There are less expensive options available on the website such as weekly planners and monthly planners with spiral binding, but you will still spend at least $40-50.So I was rather surprised and happy to find that FranklinCovey now sells an Undated Planner on Amazon for around $20. It’s not the full “Two Page Per Day” system but certainly allows you to give the system a try in a more condensed format at a more affordable price. It could also be an option for Franklin Planner fans who want to simplify.Each monthly and weekly layout is 2 pages, and each day has a “Prioritized Task List” section with two columns and a key legend printed above the list on every page. Each month begins with a full page of blank lined notes, and another page has sections for Master Task List, Goals, Monthly Index, and a dotted section for Ideas & Doodles.At 7” x 8.5” it’s bigger than the standard A5 planners, so anyone who wants a weekly planner in the A5 size will find that they have plenty of room. And it’s a good way to try out the Franklin Planner system without investing a lot more.This planner seems to only come in one color, but it’s a nice teal-green color. It’s undated, so you can start using it at any time. There is an elastic band on the back cover for closure, and a magnetic bookmark is included.
Megan Ashlee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
The layout is nice, and I like that it’s undated so you can customize when you start with it. The pages are a little thin, but not bad. There may be some bleed through depending on what you use to write.
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