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Best Planners

If you’ve said it once, you’ve said it a million times. You need to get your shit together! We all know that life can get messy sometimes, both figuratively and literally. A lot of us are juggling what seems like a billion commitments.  How are you supposed to keep track of it all? For starters, buy a planner. Here are some of the best planners to get you on your A-game this time around. The best part? There’s one for everyone.

For the woman who likes lists

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Who knew that you needed so many lists? After trying this one out, you might never go back to that old flip pad you used to make lists on. You might even want to start incorporating list-making into other areas of your life.

This planner from Amazon might be one of the best planners without dates, so you have a blank slate to work from each day. The daily to-do list is perfect to keep you focused on the task at hand, while the habit tracker helps you with your long-term goals. There’s also plenty of space to write out notes,  give yourself a pat on the back and take stock for the next day.

For the woman who needs a little more motivation

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We all need a drill sergeant to get us moving from time to time. Well, this planner is close enough. With a front cover that will inspire you to break out the pen and get to work, you’ll be organized in no time. The two-year planner is perfect to ink in those appointments and reminders to pay your bills on time. And it’s pocket-sized, so you can carry the motivation wherever you go.

For the woman who likes to take life hour by hour

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When you try to take it one hour at a time, you end up missing out on the bigger picture. But when you only think about your larger goals, you end up missing out on the practical details. So how do you do both?

The Passion Planner allows you to have a weekly breakdown where you can mark your appointments, to-do lists and notes. Then there is the breakdown by month so you can track birthdays, holidays and other important events. The Passion Planner also has pages dedicated to monthly reflection. And at the beginning, you can even work out your three-year goals! If there ever was a way for a woman to do it all, it was probably with a planner like this!

For the woman trying to fit it all in her schedule

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There’s a lot of pressure to make every moment count. With this planner, you can make every fifteen minutes count.

One Amazon customer’s review raved that “because there are spaces for every :15 min increment from 7am-9pm for each day, I am even able to schedule in my stretch breaks and food breaks. Also errands, gym, walks, doc appts, meetings, you name it.”

So if you’re trying to figure out when to meet a colleague for coffee, or when is a good time to take that nap, this is one of the best planners for you.

For the woman who likes to keep it simple and pretty

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This is one of the best planners for women who like to keep it simple. The inside of this planner doesn’t seem to have strayed too far from the simple agendas they gave us in middle school, but sometimes that kind of simplicity is exactly what you need.

And just look at the cover. I’d be happy to have that sitting on my desk for the next year. If you like the pretty design and simplistic, but cheerful weekly and monthly spread, then this might be for you. At the end of the year, there is a reflection page that lets you look back on what you’ve accomplished.

So take a page from any of these books and go after your goals!

Edited by Chloe Lew
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