![]() This is the reason I wanted a copy of this planner – it has my all time favorite type of weekly layout: days of the week in horizontal format with list space on the right page. This planner is logically arranged with all of the monthly spreads clustered together at the front, followed by all of the weekly planning pages clustered together after that. I guess because the financial and career / business / study are likely to be in the ‘this month’s goals’ section on the left page of the monthly spread. Only 4 of the 7 goal categories from the front of the planner are carried though. The line spacing for the life balance goals section is 6mm (slightly smaller than most planners which tend to have 7mm spacing). Each box is around 2.8cm wide x 2.2cm high (just under 1.25″ wide x 1″ high) ![]() The page size of this planner is smaller than A5. However, since this is an undated planner you could use some stickers to change the order of the days. Starts Sunday (not consistent with the weekly spread). they’re not things I’d put in a goal planning section of planner. Questions like ‘skills and hobbies needed to achieve your goals’ and ‘bad habits to break’ are good, but ones like ‘I am grateful for’ and ‘my affirmations’. I like some of the prompters but there’s also some I’m not sure about.
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