May 2nd, 2007 in Featured, Lifehack, Productivity

Prefer Paper Planners? 3 Best Calendars You’ve Never Heard Of

Professional Organizers are often called upon to help our clients choose the calendar that is best for their needs. Many times, even though people are very digitally-oriented in their work, they still prefer having a paper calendar. Paper planners provide the benefit of immediate gratification—there is no waiting to boot up or fumble around with “toothpick typing.” You can just write something in and keep going. People also enjoy being able to carry other papers inside the planner, such as receipts and airline tickets and the like.

Lots of people are familiar with the FranklinCovey® planners, Day-Timer®, or Day Runner® brands, but there are other paper calendars out there that deserve mention as well.

WeekDate

One of the common drawbacks of using a paper calendar is having to write recurring events repeatedly, and then, of course, you have the hassle of erasing and updating all of them when something changes. One calendar has changed all of that. WeekDate is one of the most creative things I have seen in a while. You write in all of your monthly recurring appointments, all of your weekly recurring appointments, and then all of your specific day appointments on different folded-in “flaps” of the calendar itself, so that you can view them all at once and have no need to rewrite things.

WeekDate


Planner Pads

Another paper planner that gets rave reviews is the Planner Pad. They have been around for 30 years and they offer a six-month guarantee on their product. They have a unique design that provides a funnel of tasks and activities on a two-page view of the week, starting with higher-level projects, then daily activities, then daily appointments. The Planner Pad really helps people manage lists better in conjunction with their daily schedule.

Book Triangle

Whomi

The Whomi (as in “Who, me? Organized?”) helps people who are managing multiple schedules, such as a mother with her various children’s activities. You can track your own schedule along with 3 other people, such as two children and a spouse. It provides an easy-to-read color-coded view of the week for tracking each person’s whereabouts and activities. They have even made perforated corners so you can tear off the corners of previous weeks and tab over to the current week quickly. They have a checkbook-sized planner, a larger planner, and a wall calendar, all with this same color-coded, multiple schedule format.

Whomi Weekly

Some people will always prefer an electronic calendar such as Outlook, but it’s nice to know that we have more creative paper solutions available for those who prefer a low-tech option.

Lorie Marrero is a Professional Organizer and creator of The Clutter Diet, an innovative, affordable online program for home organization. Lorie’s site helps members lose “Clutter-Pounds” from their homes by providing online access to her team of organizers. Lorie writes something insanely practical every few days or so in the Clutter Diet Blog. She lives in Austin, TX, where her company has provided hands-on organizing services to clients since 2000.

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  • Matthew Cornell says on May 15th, 2007 at 8:31 am

    Neat, neat, neat! For the recurring I’ve been using Time/Design’s “perpetual calendar” (just a reusable annual calendar), but these look sweet. Thanks!

  • Swarup says on August 7th, 2007 at 3:55 am

    I think all these day planners are good.However only PLANiT OrganiZer offers latest features like a Roadmap ,Milestones to see your successes(highly motivating!)Monthly goals using emotional intelligence questions makes prioritizing smart, daily plan for work section AND daily plan for You(career,health,family). Each day has a micro year calendar- great to set instant dates for forward meetings,a scorecard(how many miles did you run, what was your blood sugar reading) Just the right planner for busy people.
    http://www.planitorganizer.com The Ultimate Time planners include 12 months life coaching from http://www.timecontrol.cc The standard ones gives you online instructions on how to maximize your day.

  • Sam Pogs says on August 28th, 2007 at 8:00 am

    I went to PLANIT ORGANIZER.com and was amazed to see how simple a system they have. Makes Fraklin look glossy and Day Timer really antique.
    Im a sales pro and I need a real gutsy planner - not pretty pictures. I need to follow through, see my road map and track prospects and I found PLANIT organizer really helpful- especially their realty version.

  • John H says on August 28th, 2007 at 8:03 am

    Sam, I tried them to and what I liked most was their free online instructions and the http://www.Time Control.cc online training. Now Im really in Control!

  • Marilyn Bohn says on January 9th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    THANK YOU for these other paper planner suggestions. I am going to get all three so I can check them out and see if my clients would like them. I am always recommending two of the three ‘more popular’ ones, but I like the idea of having alternate resources.
    Thank you

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