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No hay artículos en el carroLisa G
Comentado en Australia el 17 de febrero de 2025
I liked this journal
Elinor Saab
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de mayo de 2024
I have tried ALL the planners (yes, all of them!) from the Fox to Panda, to Franklin Covey, Bullet, and more. I’m not going to get into why I ditched those.This planner has 2 pages per day, and 4 pages of reflection/week ahead planning. I have room for notes, to do’s, my goals for the week, what could be improved, and room to plan for things that need to be done 3+ months out (this is a three month planner) .This planner helps me with my ADHD, as I set aside time each morning to reflect on what worked the previous day, what I need to do today, without having to draw boxes on each page and decorate for the month, and doing lots of labor and brainpower intensive layouts myself. That got old and very frustrating.This planner lays flat, comes with 2 integrated ribbons for bookmarks, integrated habit tracker, and a great weekly planner with plenty of room to write.Summary: after using this for nearly a month, I’m completely in love with this planner. I love that there are 2 pages per day, pages at the end of the week for reflection, and 2 pages to plan ahead. Daily, there are personal goals, habit-tracker, time scheduling, and nearly a whole page for notes.I’m a Realtor, with ADHD & Autism, and this is the best planner I’ve found for keeping me sane and on track, while allowing me to see/create time for me.
J. P
Comentado en Australia el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I loved the ifocus journal which seems to have run out of stock.This was the closest alternative I could find that encourages you to keep your to-do list in check.Each day you are asked to prioritise just three things.There are two bookmarks but three areas your really want to keep tabs on what's happening for the week, the day and your bigger goals at the start.Each week you're asked to go back over how you're tracking towards reaching goals. I found I wanted more planning space than reflection. It just made me feel bad when I didn't get everything done! So then I didn't want to map the next week..A couple of months in I'm back to scribbling on a jotter next to me.
toast
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2023
I have been an avid user of journals/planners for decades, this one is by FAR my favorite, I knew as soon as I saw it that I would love it, and Im on my second one now. Yes, its expensive, but for me this is a nice luxury spend that feels like a worthwhile investment in myself. (And it lasts 3 months, I spent $50 at a stadium on a pizza and 2 margaritas and that only lasted 2 hrs.) The format is clean and logical, and just the right balance between detailed enough without being overkill. I love that it helps me focus on 10 'goals' at a time, and that I can start at any date I want (although the older version had 12 goals I noticed). I love that the lines are small and efficient. I was surprised to find this version is easier to write in than the spiral version. I like taking the time to really be intentional with what I want and how Im going to get from A to B. The weekly preview is great for preparing mentally for the week ahead on Sunday, and the daily pages have a notes section AND are great for maximizing your lists and leftover minutes here and there. But beyond productivity, this journal for me is about alignment, about being intentional and correcting those little ways I get mindlessly off track. Can't say I would change anything about this planner. 5 stars!
Dry Fork Ridge & Co.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de mayo de 2022
It took me a year to decide to buy this planner. I’m glad I did. I originally heard about it through someone I highly respect for both their productivity and ability to prioritize and balance work with the more important family life. When I saw the price of the planner and reasons for negative reviews I chose not to buy it. Then I came across the Michael Hyatt Free to Focus book in Audible and used a point to buy it. The book was good and included free printables to help get your ideas, priorities, and needed work organized. I looked at the planner again and thought I could get it all done myself with the printables and the knowledge of simplicity of what the planner is. What I discovered is the planner is worth it. Simple, yes, but well organized, and set up to make you think about your year, your, months, weeks, and days and have it all in one place. Yes it will only hold one quarter. BUT I think the habit and mindset it creates is the true value. Once you get in the groove you may very well be able to get by without it. But it will help you learn how to focus, and what to focus on. It’s worth buying and using at least once. I highly recommend the Free To Focus book as well, to help you grasp the big picture concept and point of the planner. I don’t regret the purchase at all.
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