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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2020-01-04 03:22 pm
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Goal Planner

Did you make a list of New Year's resolutions, goals, habits, themes, or the like?  Panda Planner can help you keep those plans on track.  It's a daybook designed not for appointments (although you can use it for that too) but for personal growth and productivity.  \o/
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Free goal planner

[personal profile] dialecticdreamer 2020-01-04 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The SELF planner has an annoying gray "watermark" (far too visible to be a real one), but the .pdf is free

https://bestself.co/pages/self-journal-pdf

As usual, I use the parts that work with my brain and don't print things like a daily page. (Tracking my time that way would take so much effort, I'd get NOTHING else done except maybe eating. Maybe.)

The Passion Planner is similar, has a dated and undated version, plus several languages in pritable .pdf.
https://passionplanner.com/free-downloads/

Of the two, I prefer the latter, while Panda Planner is a buy-only option and I do not like bound journals for a multitude of reasons (Repurposing daily pages, already printed, would take far too long to be feasible, and the visual clutter of white-out or overmarking would drive me bonkers.)

Note that both options are free to download and print, and have enough in common to allow me to mix and match comfortably.