Clever FoxPlanner – Undated Weekly & Monthly Organizer Journal for Productivity, Time Management & Goals – A5 (Mint)
A**R
Obsessed! Love it so much
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Absolutely love this planner. It has enough different sections to make it more than just a diary, but few enoughtbay it’s still great for daily use. Very high quality and luxurious. Amazing value compared to other similar products. Highly recommend.
A**N
Great little planner
I've been using a BuJo for a while now and find them really helpful but wanted to try a different layout and more goal orientated. I haven't finished my current BuJo yet, so this will be the next one. It comes in a box which I think would make it nice present. The cover has a nice peachy feel to it and it comes with 3 pages of colourful stickers if that's your thing. It's divided up into sections. The first section is where you decide on your goals/ visions for the next 12 months, the next section is your monthly planner, then a section of weekly planners and then a dot grid section. It has 3 handy place markers so you can easily flip from one section to the next. It also comes with a guide to how to fill out each section and the company sent me an email with a more detailed guide to filling out the sections. The month/year is left blank for you to fill out, so you could start it any time.I like the appearance and I think I'm going to enjoy using it when I transition to it. I really like the guides as I'm not a natural planner/ goal orientated so it's handy to get some tips. I like the fact each section is set up and you just have to fill in your goals and how you're progressing. Overall it's really pretty and there's obviously been a lot of thought gone into the sections to fill out. I think there will be enough space each week, but there's also the dot grid section at the back for doodling, projects similar to a Bullet Journal (BuJo). The paper feels like a good weight and I think might reduce 'bleed-through', but as I haven't started using it yet can't say for sure.The thing I don't like and the reason I marked it down is the monthly planner section runs Sunday to Saturday and the weekly planner section runs Monday to Sunday. It's a little thing but I work shifts and my week definitely runs Monday to Sunday, so it gets confusing flipping between the two - and the daily heading in the monthly section and weekly is dark background so it isn't going to be easy to relabel the days and a bit of a pain.
R**D
Good but not as good as it could be
It's ok and the idea behind using it is really good and is fantastic to improve someone's mindset.However the issue I have is that a lot of the boxes feel too crammed together and there isn't enough space to do much writing. For example on some of the daily goals there are only 3 lines and the space between each one isn't much so you can hardly go into any detail.What would have been better in my opinion would be the pages more spread out to create more space. Also no good if you have large hand writing.Not sure whether this is suitable long term
L**A
It's not dated but on the plus side you can begin anytime to suit you
Lovely colour, great item, lots of goals/aims etc. Would love the week to start with Monday instead of Sunday,though. Handy pocket at the back to keep the stickers in, & it has a little fabric pen holder attached which is ideal too. Many different colours to choose from, & it's very well made.I also don't like that it has tiny squares to write info for each day, it's too small.
L**T
Love it!
First of all, this planner was beautifully packaged - comes in such a lovely white box with the fox logo on the front! The planner itself is a lovely colour, I got rose gold. You get some nice stickers to go in the planner and it’s undated so you can start it whenever you like. Lots of space to write down anything. Adding a bigger “To Do” list would have been beneficial. Overall, beautiful planner and can’t wait to start using it!
S**E
Great planner
I love this planner.I did my research on many planners and this one came out the best for what I wanted.I can set goals for the year.Track habits every week.It has a monthly spread and a weekly spread and it's nondatedPaper is nice a thick.
P**N
Good if you're dedicated, bad if you're casual.
I got this after seeing a similar planner which was since discontinued be recommended for ADHD. Needless to say I have some thoughts on the matter.The planner comes perfectly packaged, so it can easily act as its own gift box. Just note that there are two little cards inside: one with refund policy and another asking for a review, so it may be worth taking the review one out unless you want the receiver to know how much you spent, and then wonder why you spent so much on a planner at all.The cover itself is high quality feeling. It's very clearly some form of vegan leather, which does mean it is plastic. It might be susceptible to wear and tear over the years for that point (vegan leather clothing is very likely to fall apart and disintegrate in your hands after a few years) so if you're the tipe to regularly fiddle about with your planner it may potentially have problems down the line.The very first page is for if your planner is lost: you can put your name, phone number, email address and a reward for if its found. The name line is very short: I have reasonably medium sized writing (I would say relatively average size) and I had very little room left. If you have a long first and last name it's probably not worth filling it in.After this there are four boxes to write in with the headers "I am grateful for...", "What am I passionate about? What brings me joy in life?", "Skills to learn & habits to adopt this year", and "My affirmations". The guide the planner comes with has tips on how to use all these sections, from my perspective it feels like they want it to be a mental health launching pad, and it's something I only found myself using two squares of.From here you have a double page spread dedicated to a vision board. Something else I don't find useful in a planner.You come from this to a "My Goals" double spread which has boxes for "health", "business & career", "family & friends", significant other & romance", "finance", "personal development", "fun & recreation" and "spiritual", with three boxes alongside each to allow you to set three goals in each area. Again, a nice sentiment, but I didn't use three of the sections there and I doubt I will.You then have a page for 5 main goals for the year, and a page for a mindmap. Goals were useful to me, mindmap was not.This brings us to the meat of the planner: the monthly and weekly plans.On the monthly planner you have a lot of things going on: the section to fill out the days of the month for a snapshot view of what needs doing, 5 boxes for a "plan" which have the titles "habits to adopt", "skills to learn", "things to avoid", "places to go" and "people to see". You then have a section titled "this month's goals" on the left page to write your goals, and on the right two other sections called "This month's wins" and "How i'll improve next month", with three bullet points to fill in.If it sounds like a lot this is because it is. It can be a little daunting to have to sit down and think about what you want to accomplish in a month, especially if you have the fun disorder where you have no idea what you'll be doing in the next 5 minutes (otherwise known as ADHD). To be fair the planner is not marketed to be for ADHD, but I have seen it mentioned a few times on forums as a good one, so be mindful of the potential overload when you get started filling in.From here you have the weekly planner. All 7 days are on one side, with saturday and sunday having smaller boxes. Then on the right page is a whole host of things to fill in: "This week's main goal (with a section to fill in a reward for if it is completed)", "This week's priorities", "notes (set on a bullet journal backdrop)", "Personal to-do list", "Habits/Skills (with a weekly tracker)", This week's wins" and "how will I improve next week". Again: a lot of different things to fill in. It is daunting as usual, and as it tends to be with ADHD it's a lot to stay on top of all day, meaning that usually I can go days without looking at it because its just a bit too much at times.From here you do indeed have a sizeable amount of blank pages which I found useful, and there are stickers included. The downside is the quality of them isn't the best as they tend to pop out of the sheet.All in all if you think the planner will work for you, it probably will. You have to be very dedicated to keep it up to get the most out of it, and if you won't use every feature it offers the price really isn't worth it. I essentially payed to just use 3 sheets of blank paper, a monthly planner and a weekly planner, so keep that in mind if that's all you're looking for in a planner.
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