Welcome to our A to Z Challenge for 2021. Thank you for joining us for another celebration of notebooks. This year we are doing an A to Z round-up of different planners.
Papier: Daily Planner
Organise your days and weeks with the 16-week productivity planner from Papier. The planners are undated and can be used at any time. These productivity planners allow you to set your goals and prioritise and track to-dos. As with all Papier products, they are available in a wide range of exclusive cover designs and personalisation is also available.
Next is the 16 week-view. Each week has 3 overview pages and 7 daily pages (one page per day) for your daily schedule and to-dos. The week overview pages include space for your week overview, notes, your priorities, important to-dos, habit tracker, notes and thoughts, menu planner and shopping list.
The daily pages are split into a schedule, most important/priority list and general to-do items as well as notes. There is a full page for each day, including weekends. As I like to be productive on the weekends, I love that it has a full day, too many planners make the weekend space smaller.
The layout is minimalist and the schedule is grid (without the times) which I have really enjoyed as I don’t have to squeeze what I am writing in into a tiny space. Instead I just list my schedule in time order so that I know what I have on any given day.
I am using this planner for days of productivity and where I want to be focused. This is a replacement for my passion planner daily which I was using previously. This daily layout is great and I am really enjoying using it.
Product Details:
- Hardback cover: 3mm thick with a 150gsm silk-paper finish.
- 192 pages
- 85gsm
- Pages: Goal Setting, 16 Week View and 9 Notes Pages.
- 153mm x 215mm
- Ribbon Marker
Papier | £22
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