![]() ![]() Possibly convert the notes box into a habit tracker.Convert the schedule into more list making space by using whiteout correction tape to cover up the times.Use the ‘5 today’s priorities’ for blog planning (since I post 5 times a week here on the blog). ![]() Change the ‘grateful for’ section to top 3 for the week.I don’t tend to use daily planners and if you’re of a similar mind, I think this would make a really good weekly planner with a few tweaks. Unlike most daily planners, this one has 2 pages to plan each day. I’m intending to use each of the boxes for: videos to record, photos for the blog, posts to publish that week and blog maintenance. I really like this projects section and think it will make a great blog planner. This layout is a nice change from the typical layouts weekly planners tend to have – vertical, hourly, horizontal etc. I much prefer weekly planners that don’t have days of the week and instead have a structured, goals & lists style format. These are undated so you can start (or stop) using them at anytime. There are 13, 2 page weekly planning spreads. Overall one of my all time favorite monthly calendars from the 50+ planners I’ve reviewed! Weekly Planner Related: 100 things to put in your habit tracker of your planner or bullet journal (plus free printable habit tracker) While there’s only space to track 1 habit, you could use it for 2 by drawing a line in the middle of the box and using the top to track one habit and the bottom to track another. The other cool thing about this monthly calendar is the in-built habit tracker (the little H boxes for each day). I really like that this planner has goal planning and goal review sections. This also means public holidays aren’t pre-printed on the pages (which doesn’t bother me but something to keep in mind if you rely on this rather than having annual holidays on a dates at a glance page / list format) ![]() ![]() The planner is undated so you can start planning anytime. There aren’t any tabs in the planner however there are 3 ribbon page markers. I prefer when planners are arranged in this page order (although so few planners do this □ ), as you don’t have any instances where some days of the previous month are carried over to the current week after the next month’s calendar. Since the planner is undated, the pages are clustered into monthly, followed by weekly and daily pages with a simple divider page between each. It feels very light – probably doesn’t weigh much more than my kindle. The planner is about 0.75″ / 2cm thick and has an elastic band to keep everything closed. I don’t know why, but almost all bookbound planners, notebooks, bullet journals etc. Just plain black with an imprint of a panda face. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more planner videos! The Cover To enlarge the screen of the video, click the square icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video (it will say ‘full screen’ when you hover your mouse over the icon). There’s also the Panda Planner Pro and Panda Planner Weekly editions. This is a review of the Panda Planner Classic.
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