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clevermanka) wrote2011-10-04 10:15 am
Planner
We're in the final quarter of the year and for me that means two things: 1) I need to bolster myself against the winter blahs, and 2) I need to buy a new planner.
For years, I've used the Time.Mine planners because they're cute, simple, have lots of space for jotting down notes and to-do lists, and I could buy one with a 40% coupon at Borders. That last one isn't an option anymore, so I'm looking at what else is out there in the way of daily planners. Paper-and-pen planners, that is. I'm not ready to make the jump to an electronic one. What brand of planner do you use, and why do you like it?
Helpful advice and opinions are appreciated!
For years, I've used the Time.Mine planners because they're cute, simple, have lots of space for jotting down notes and to-do lists, and I could buy one with a 40% coupon at Borders. That last one isn't an option anymore, so I'm looking at what else is out there in the way of daily planners. Paper-and-pen planners, that is. I'm not ready to make the jump to an electronic one. What brand of planner do you use, and why do you like it?
Helpful advice and opinions are appreciated!

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A good deal of the students who worked with us liked the Uncalendar line (http://www.uncalendar.com/index.jsp). They used to sell them at the Union Bookstore, I don't know if they still do or not.
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I'm also in the market. I have a Palm and I used it for a long time with pretty good results once I determined to go electronic. Now I have an iPhone and the calendar on it is pretty useless for me. So I'm going back to paper and pen. (I'm a visual memory so it works best for me.) I like the 5x8 size or slightly smaller, but not the pocket size--not enough room--and use month at a glance.
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If I have time to swing by the bookstore tomorrow, I'll see if they still carry them, and check them out in person.
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haha! I agree about the website. It seemed it was a pretty basic system, that was arrangeable however one wanted it. I think it's a bit pricey for the refills.
I was interested in it, but not enough to actually try it.
When I was using a paper planner, I had a partner who copied and made fresh pages for me, from the blanks of Outlook Calendar pages, sized them to fit my discount store binder, and even hole-punched them for me.
Sometimes I miss him ;)
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Kind of like this:
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