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Planner Pad Spiral Bound January-December 2025/ Calendar Year 8 1/2' x 11' Large 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink

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1.Size:October 1st 2023 Start


2.:Black Cover/black Ink


About this item

  • SINCE 1974 EXCLUSIVE 3-TIER FUNNEL DOWN approach helps you prioritize and organize all that matters. Section 1- CATEGORIZE is to inventory everything you have going on. Section 2 - PRIORITIZE items from section 1 to specific days for attention. Section 3 - SCHEDULE is to block out time for tasks from section 2
  • THE 7 DAY WEEKLY VIEW with the Planner Pad organizer allows you to see the big picture of all that you are facing each week. Each day the funneling system channels your attention to the tasks that must be done. You will be more focused and organized in 30 DAYS GUARANTEED or Money Back
  • THE SLIM PROFILE of the spiral bound organizer lies flat for ease of writing and daily updating. The classic business cover is both durable and attractive and works well on your desk or on the go. THE PREMUIM WHITE PAPER STOCK provides superior ink bleed through protection
  • Also available in personal size (6 ¾” x 8 ½”) along with accessories and covers in the Brand Store. Shop by clicking PLANNER PAD STORE below the product description headline
  • THE 12 MONTH Planner Pad planning system starts January 1 and continues thru Dec 31, 2025. Also includes 3 years of planning calendars - each a 2 page spread ideal for blocking out future events. By the first month's end, we GUARANTEE YOUR LIFE WILL BE MORE FOCUSED AND ORGANIZED



Product Description

Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink

Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink

Easy to Use

Planner Pad’s Spiral Bound Organizer has a slim profile and lies flat for ease of writing and updating your daily planner with ease. The classic business cover is both durable and attractive, and works well on your desk or on the go.

Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink

3-Tier Funneling Approach

Planner Pad organizer features a 3-tier funneling approach to the week that helps its users Categorize, Organize and Schedule their everyday lives. With this system, you will be more focused and organized in 30 days.

Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink

January 2025 Planner

THE 12 MONTH YEAR Planner Pad planning system starts Jan 2025 and continues through Dec 2025. Also includes 3 years of planning calendars - each a 2-page spread ideal for blocking out future events.

Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink
Planner Pad Spiral Bound 3-Tier Funnel Down 12 Month Organizer, Black Cover/Black Ink
Customer Reviews
4.8 out of 5 stars 1,355
4.7 out of 5 stars 634
4.3 out of 5 stars 474
4.5 out of 5 stars 30
Color Black Cover / Black Ink Clear Vinyl Clear Vinyl Black Cover / Black Ink
Size 8 1/2" x 11" 8” x 10” 2” x 10” 6 3/4" x 8 1/2"
Slim Profile
3-Tier Funneling Approach no data no data
Executive/Personal Size Executive Size Executive Size Executive Size Personal Size

Lauryn
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I've always kept a planner but this one is revolutionary. It makes so much sense to my brain and helps me organize categories of tasks. The funneling system is insane in a good way. 2 days in and I feel extremely less stressed already. What a blessing! Never gonna buy another planner again. Color is nice too and I like that the spirals are protected and don't snag
Tiffany Foster
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I have ADHD and so have been using the smaller "Seasons" version for over 10 years (maybe 20?) My mom became terminal with cancer and I knew between the doctors appointments and the eventual settling of her estate I would need the bigger one. So I ordered this one. I LOVE the additional space it adds. With all that I've had on my plate I should have gone with this one earlier. Its less expensive too. But I also bought the Seasons planner for this year too since I only just found out about my mom's illness.
gracie
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I get this planner every year. Its so easy to use & so functional!
Martin F.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I just got this planner and really like the planning system and layout.I am disappointed that the appointment section begins at 7am.Time slots in a planner are not just for "appointments", but to schedule daily activities. I would like it if the time slots started earlier, at 5am, or left blank, so I could write in a time. As it is I cross out the 7 and overwrite 5, so forth through the rest of day. It's just looks messy.Just because I don't like that one feature doesn't mean this is a bad product. This a great system, a great quality product, and a great value.
Samantha Brandenburg
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Great concept for organizing lists into productivity. Wish the areas were also different colors for quick brain cues. But still really helpful. The ruler dividers I bought separately were a must have because the corner didn’t tear, needed scissors.
P Hogan
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
The Planner Pad Spiral Bound Organizer is my go-to yearly planner, offering exceptional organization with its 3-tier funnel-down system. It simplifies scheduling by helping categorize, prioritize, and block tasks efficiently. The 7-day view provides a clear weekly overview, while the durable black cover and premium paper ensure quality. Although it’s slightly pricey, its functionality and reliability make it worth the cost. I especially appreciate the long-term planning calendars for mapping future events. If you value structured planning and focus, this is a solid investment. It consistently keeps my weeks organized and productive, which is why I repurchase annually.
E. Barnett
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I do not know why I have never noticed this planner before now, when I have been ordering planners on Amazon for years!(I keep my work life separate from home life, and use the dated Action Day Planner for work.)For my personal life, I have been using the Good Busy planner for a few years; it is a combination of goal tracking and getting things done. But for me, it is a little too heavy on the goals portions, because I keep a separate goals journal.But, Good Busy takes too long to bring their paper planners back in stock, and I am tired of wasting my time filling in undated planners. So for 2025, I bought the dated Planner Pad.I opened the Planner Pad package and went through every page. Here are my first impressions on what I really like and what I think can be improved:Likes:Choice of larger or smaller size planner (I ordered the larger size)Dated (Thank you for saving me hours of writing in dates!)One week across two facing pagesLayout of each week's pagesMonthly calendar at the start of each month with full page for planning notes (and not all months placed in the front of the planner)Three-year planning calendar in the front, and three years of holidays (I will not need my 5-year monthly planner anymore, which was a pain to maintain)Mini three month calendars on each weekly page: prior-current-next monthsEach page was printed perfectly - no faded pages or misprintsHeavy-ish paper - I do not expect bleedingNeeds improving (IMO):Six pages for Important Phone Numbers at the front: I am 61 years old and all my phone numbers are in my phone. Just make it six lined pages for notes. I will probably use this section for writing myself general notes, like where I placed something that I am likely to forget.Twelve pages of Goals/Projects pages at the back: Just make it 12 lined pages and delete the days of the week and the cells.Spiral bound - This makes me a little nervous, because I use spiral bound planners long ago and the pages would start coming out. I will say that this planner's spiral looks secure, so I hope that will not happen.I also purchased the self-adhesive Insta Pockets and the Page Finders, because I love being organized.Overall, I think I am going to be very happy with the Planner Pad, and hope to remember to update this review when I begin using the planner in 2025. :)
Outlander Fan
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
Finally! Something to help me stay on track and get a handle on my life. If you have a head injury (concussion, etc), ADD or ADHD, you know how hard it can be to hold a mental image of your tasks and how essential lists and to-dos are. This planner allows ALL the lists, to-dos, daily appointments, monthly reminders, and notes, to be in one place. No more notes you lose, no more adding something to your digital calendar but forgetting to open it. I write all my to-dos and lists in this notebook weekly, daily, and then break it all down to what I need to do that day. Remember a new thing you need to add? Easy. Its all in one, easily visible place. I spend an hour or so weekly carefully going over everything and adding / transferring anything from the prior week over to the current one in the top row of "categories". Then its easy to break-down these tasks to simple daily to-dos, and add your appointments to the bottom, as well as schedule specific times for the to-dos.If you run a business that needs a detailed daily / hourly log for appointments, that should be a different notebook, and use this one for managing your personal life.Its the first planner that's ever worked for my brain and I highly recommend.
LSL
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2023
…BUT, this planner is listed as one that works for a lot of ppl with ADHD, so the following details are to let you know the specific barriers I encountered (if you’re up to a lot of reading lmao) - your adhd and mine could manifest vastly differently in the details.I decided to try it out because I thought the format would help me get my thoughts and tasks better organized..However I discovered a few mental blocks:1. Categorizing activities immediately at the top of each page doesn’t work for me - I need to just write everything as it comes to mind, a sort of 🧠 dump, and then sort it afterward (I KNOW I could just do that in the provided space but I am also often debilitatingly perfectionistic so I block at writing things in a place or way that is labelled otherwise 😅)2. The layout: the top of the page being categorized lists of activities, and then the day of the week starting only in the middle of the page messes me up - I’m super visual and intuitively I just attribute the entire column to the day in question which is obviously unhelpful given the layout - brain glitch 🤷🏻‍♀️3. I frequently get de-railed by the added step of having to rewrite the category/activity contents into tasks - it might make it onto the category and get forgotten in the tasks, or even vice versa, and if the task doesn’t get done on the right day, and I don’t remember to transfer it to another day or week, it’s lost..4. Having the tasks separate from the appointments means that I have to refer to two lists (and YES, the lists are literally one on top of the other, so it shouldn’t be a problem, but for me it is - I need to schedule my tasks IN my appointments or they risk being forgotten)5. There is very little space for the times of appointments, and I generally track activities of the day and notes (activities, health, stuff about my daughter, how the day went), so the lack of space is a problem on most days (this isn’t a religious tome-like journalling practice or anything, but I do it pretty frequently)6. I often have to re-write lists of categories for weeks because some lists or tasks are either ongoing or not urgent and get pushed.. the suggested use is that you leave the categories on other pages with the corner either intact or folded down (instead of being cut), but referring back to other pages is a perfect way for me to never think of those tasks ever again - the saying ‘out of sight, out of mind’ is 100% true for me. I started to write the lists on post-it’s and move them weekly but that’s a bit silly too…Anyway this was WAYYY longer than I thought it would be, hope it helps at least one person 😂
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