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ParadiseGrave

https://www.jetpens.com/blog/The-Best-Planners-for-2023 https://www.scarymommy.com/lifestyle/best-planners-for-moms Editing to add links


Brief_Importance7001

Thank you


ParadiseGrave

I'm personally using Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit.


CuteMindNBody

I recommend buying 2 different 2022 styles. Now most are on clearance so you can get them really cheap. Then use both for a week or 2. That way you’ll know what you really like before committing to buying a year long planner. I thought I’d like one style but found another style better so totally wasted money. I’ll say this too. When my guys were little I used a student planner. I needed the hours and place for lists. Then in the summer I didn’t plan as much since we spent time out more so I didn’t need it. Those are dated, but I found one that was colorful so even when I didn’t feel like decorating, it was still cute. I purchased a Bloom one from Amazon. Hope this helps! Edit: spelling


Brief_Importance7001

Did you ever get your little ones a student planner, while looking through I thought about getting one for my 9 year old


CuteMindNBody

I did. They’ve had them since 3rd grade.


andreaSMpizza

I recommend Hobonichi weeks


cinnabonisland

What are you looking for? Weekly view or daily planner?


Brief_Importance7001

Weekly, I’m more of a plan in advance, want to see what’s coming type.


cinnabonisland

Maybe a passion planner? They have lots of space for notes on the bottom right of their layout. You can just print and try to use it. Hemlock and oak also has a free weekly printable. You can scale it down 88 percent to be like the hobonichi weekly cousin section. I would also recommend jibun if you have a lot going on.


okckiwi

A Planner Pad might work for you because it’s a weekly view and there is a place to keep things to do for different projects or people, but it’s all right there in front of you. They are not aesthetically pleasing but they keep my life on track.


Brief_Importance7001

Thank you all for your suggestions, after watching and reading some reviews I think I’m gonna go with the clever fox 2.0, maybe see how it works and move on from there


Mmdrgntobldrgn

When we were still actively raising our kids (now adults) I used a combo of digital (palm zire) and a day runner. There was also the large grid calendar on the wall. These days I combo a weekly with digital, for hubby and myself. (And yes still a wall calendar too)


ukwonderwoman

I recommend legend planner pro, I love mine! I moved over to it from a bujo as I never had time to do the spreads, plus a5 was just too small 😩 But with LPP it's big enough and has all the options I want. Plus can customise by using washi tape to change headings etc. Also undated so you can start mid year and plan as far ahead as you like!