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The weekly planner has just the right amount of space in each day, and enough room on the side for anything else. I will probably buy one every year for the rest of forever.
M. The 13 1/2cm by 21 cm version is much better suited to my needs, handwriting, and eyesight.
The 18 month book is also excellent as it allows for a much more practical planning timeframe. Once you start using it, you'll always have at least seven months worth of planning Space available to you (assuming you buy your new one at the end of May).Moleskine quality is excellent.
But might not be too small for you.The week-in-view opposite a lined page works extremely well for me. As good as it is, it is too small for my needs.
Materials and workmanship are excellent, especially for what amounts to an expendable item (you'll be getting a new one every year, right). I can use this daily for 12 months, including carrying it around in a rucksack, without wearing it out.Excellent tool for planning if you don't use an electronic gadget.This one, however, is the pocket size.
Hence three rather than five stars.But it might be a five star planner for you.E. Van Court
Small and easy to carry, a Moleskine is the best planner because you can also drop them, abuse them, and you never need worry of them being stolen.
perfect pocket size, no reason to not have your calendar on hand and updated. for those who are constantly updating and scheduling, this is the best.
There is even an inside pocket to put receipts. I appreciate that this little book fits easily into a purse or bag, is sturdy, has 18 months, and contains both weekly and monthly planners. Plus it has a section for notes, addresses, and other stuff. I put a tiny moleskin notebook in the inside pocket since so I can write down things I want to remember like shopping lists or books to look for, and it fits perfectly. I think this is the best organizer I've used.
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