🗓️ Own Your Day, Every Day — The Planner That Works as Hard as You Do
The Purpose Planner Notebook is a 6-month undated B5 planner (7.5”x9.8”) featuring dotted pages and a sleek black faux leather cover. Designed by Roterunner, it integrates daily, weekly, and monthly layouts with goal setting and self-coaching tools, ideal for professionals seeking balanced productivity and mindful self-care.
Manufacturer | Roterunner |
Brand | Roterunner |
Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.96 x 7.64 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | 12144 |
Color | Black |
Cover Material | Faux Leather |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ruling | Dotted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 12144 |
J**S
The best planner, period.
I have used lots of planners (Japanese, Germans, Americans). I have even designed mines (BUJO). I even bought PDF planers that I used on my iPad and Supernote. Save time and money and use this one instead. It has everything that you need or desire. Be consistent and follow the videos. This is the third that I buy and I cannot be more happy.Make yourself a favor and don't waste your time decorating planners and notebooks. This planner goes straight to the point, you will be more focused and will be more productive. You can decorate it if you want but is something that I don't recommend for anyone looking to be more effective.The paper quality is good, I used fountain pens, gel, oil based and markers. All good, no bleed. Of course this is not a Tomoe River or Midori paper but the paper is good; the paper is better than most notebooks though. Make yourself a favor and buy the soft cover. It is good quality, I have used hard covers and soft and I like soft better. They fit better inside my backpack. I learned this in the past when by mistake I ordered a soft cover Lechturum planner. I gave it a shot and after that I prefer the soft cover better. I suppose it depends on your likings.In the past I have used planner of different sizes: A5, A5 slim, A6, Hobonichi techo weeks Bin's, etc... But mostly A5 size. The size of this planner is perfect, is B5. This is larger than A5, which is good because you can see your whole week at a glance. You can do that with an A5 but you will need more space (I even have a small letter, and is difficult to have your whole week there.) This B5 is perfect, is larger than an A5 and that is good. You can transport it in your backpack or purse, no problems or leave it in your office.I cannot recommend this planner enough. Buy it, you won't regret. I only regret not having it years ago.
J**.
Great goal setting journal and tracker!
I love this journal. It has helped me to create goals, organize steps to achieving said goals, and tracking them to ensure I stay on task. The trackers align well with what I am working to accomplish including nutritional and self care, financial, and career oriented tasks. It works in 6 month increments which also ensures I do not overwhelm myself. There is a lot of extra space as well to capture weekly and monthly notes as you would with a bullet journal. I highly recommend.
M**N
Great quality and nice layout
Great planner with quality pages. It’s very functional and the size and color. It was just what I was looking for.
N**R
DO NOT BUY USED!
DO NOT BUY USED!Silly me, I thought that when it said "used - like new" it would be, Tippi know, like new! I expected it would be in less than pristine condition... but I did not expect to find EIGHTEEN pages filled out! That's a month and a half of filled out pages.I'm sorry, but who does that?? How is that not stealing - to get your money back for something the company can no longer (and should not!) sell??And this lady who bought and used it is, supposedly, a Christian.Do better, lady. Do much better.The diary itself is nice. Good size for writing in all the little sections, though in some places you'll have to keep your writing small if anything is to fit.
M**S
Perfect for ADHDers who like bullet journaling
This is an answer to prayer. I became familiar with the bullet journal when I was diagnosed with ADHD at 56. Loved the idea but could never get it developed to where it worked for me. This checks all the wickets. Having recently moved my elderly father to my area, this journal helps me keep track of all his medical appts while balancing my own priorities. Frixion fine point erasable pens work well on the quality paper. I debated about getting the soft or hard cover. Went with hard cover and don’t regret it. Lies flat on my desk and I am able to write well away from my desk, too. Well done!
L**Y
This is as good as it gets (for me)...but I still could have a little more
I was on the fence about this planner, but in the end, I decided to keep it. I ordered 4 planners and this is the one I will keep. For my purposes, it is close to perfect, but I do wish they had gone the extra mile in certain areas (see below). Also, there is a typo on one of the first pages, which left me scratching my head ("Bukcet List" instead of "Bucket List" on page 4. No one is perfect, but I do expect a little more from a professionally printed book).Since we all look for planners for different reasons and with different priorities, I'll tell you mine...I wanted something to help set and achieve short term and longer term goals with a way to track progress on a daily basis. I am in transition mode, starting a new business, but still having all the family/life duties. In order to find more time in my day, I know I need to establish better productivity habits, keep inspiration and reward myself of achievements. I keep my daily schedule/calendar online, so I wanted a physical planner that deemphasized hourly schedules. Ideally, there would be a lot of space for To-Do lists.I had a hard time finding something that bridged goal / habit setting with To-Do lists, so I decided I might need to supplement the planner with a separate To-Do list page/sticky note.The pros of this planner:The thing I love most about this planner is that it has great organization on the page. It breaks out To-Dos into Work/Career, Home, Friends and Projects. There is a section called "To Buy" and a small box for "Not To Do List." I found this "Not To Do List" title funny, but also helpful and open ended. You could make it really anything. It's just the right size to pick one thing to stop doing for the week. It also has a "Sleep Tracker" section. Important for me because I have trouble sleeping. There is a brief inspirational quote in this section. There is a "Self-Care" by week and a separate "Habits" section with daily check box. There is even a small section for Notes and a way to keep track of meals for the day and water consumption.SO, there is a LOT going on for each undated weekly 2-pages. I love the faint gray color and font. The pages are pleasing to look at and while each section is small, they have a grid of dots. One downside is that you have to be prepared to write very small, but the grids are helpful in keeping things lined up. I haven't really tried yet, so maybe this will be difficult, but I did also purchase some thin pens and hope that will help.Although there is not a lot of room on the 2 pages for the week, after each week, there are 2 pages for Notes and Do Do Lists, also with a grid in the background. You could use this for more creative journaling or expanding some of the To Dos from the previous pages.There is a packet at the back of the journal. There is also a 6 Month Roles & Goals section, Reading List and 6 Month Bucket List section in the front to help with larger picture goals. Again, you could use this or not depending on your needs.Another neat addition is the planner has page numbers. This is helpful because the planner is undated. You can keep track of your month/weeks/goals, but putting their page numbers in the Notes Index section in the front.Finally, I like that there is an elastic strap around the journal. So, when you put this in your purse or workbag, the pages will not get bent and you could keep an extra sheet or two securely in the planner if needed).So, where is the planner lacking? I would have preferred to have a planner with a hard cover. I find it makes writing on the run much easier (This could have made the book heavier, but I'm okay with that tradeoff). I am slightly worried the paper is thin and pen ink might bleed to the back of the page. I wish there were some tabs, say for Month 1, etc. to keep track in the big and thick planner. Finally, yes, that first typo made a lasting negative impression. But, I overlooked that because it is also a reminder that we are all human.
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