I have been using the Projo for a couple of months now and it has been working well – I would highly recommend it.
The Projo is a three month (undated) planner combined with a notebook in a clear plastic sleeve so you can easily carry both the planner and notebook together and basically have two separate places in one – a place to plan and a place to write.
The Project Planner
The Project Planner includes:
- table of contents;
- vision board;
- goals roadmap (space for 5 goals) and for
forward planning (3 months, 6 months, 1 year); - project timelines;
- 3 monthly layouts (which includes a monthly planner, key projects, blank grid page and reflection page);
- 15 weekly layouts
- 10 grid note pages.
The planner is undated so you can start it anytime and is uses a weekly layout. However, instead of using a column a day I have been using is as different categories of things I would like to get done during the course of the week. This is because it has become less predictable my working week so I am not always sure which days I have time to do things which is why I have decided to use it in this way. If something does need done on a particular day of the week – I will note the day beside it.
The project planning at the front of the notebook keeps you goals in check and the overall project timeline. However, in the monthly planning section it would have been useful to have an extra page for planning ahead for the next month.
The Notebook
The Notebook includes a table of contents and 60 dot grid numbered pages (80gsm ivory paper).
Product Details:
- 80gsm Clairefontaine ivory paper
- 60 pages in each
- Project Notebook: Mixed Layout; Notebook: Dot Grid
- 5,5 x 8 inches / 14 x 20,3 cm
- available both as a starter pack and as
refil packs - stapled.
- from France.
Minimal Plan: Projo | €20.00