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The Intelligent Change 3-Month Productivity Planner is a premium A5 undated planner designed for professionals seeking to boost productivity and mindfulness. Featuring daily and monthly planning pages, habit and water tracking, and inspirational quotes, it offers a customizable, minimalist layout that fits any schedule. Its durable hardcover and elegant beige design make it a stylish companion for managing tasks, cultivating focus, and achieving goals with flexibility and ease.












| ASIN | B0BNV638Y2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,409 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,023 in Planners (Office Products) |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Brand Name | Intelligent Change |
| Calendar Type | Daily" or "Hourly |
| Color | Beige |
| Cover Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,446) |
| Format | Day to Day Calendar |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.3"L x 5.8"W |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8.3"L x 5.8"W x 0.6"Th |
| Item Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Intelligent Change |
| Material | Paper |
| Model Number | PROPLANNERBEIGE |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Paper Dimensions | A5 |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Part Number | PROPLANNERBEIGE |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Ruling Type | ruled |
| Special Features | Minimalist Design, Focus on Mindfulness, Customizable, Multiple Planning & Tracking Pages, Habit & Water Tracking |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**N
Unlock Your Full Potential with the Intelligent Change Productivity Planner!
The Intelligent Change 3-Month Productivity Planner is truly a game changer. It's not just a planner, but an essential tool that promotes effective time management and mindfulness, seamlessly guiding you toward your goals and aspirations. This planner is beautifully designed, with its simple yet elegant beige cover, making it a pleasure to use daily. The quality of the A5 updated quarterly planner is clearly visible, indicating the thoughtful consideration Intelligent Change has put into creating this tool. The planner offers a daily to-do list that is easy to fill out, making it more manageable to keep track of tasks and goals. But it's more than just a to-do list; it is thoughtfully designed to encourage reflection and mindfulness. It's remarkable how this simple feature has made me more aware of my daily actions and their alignment with my overall goals. One thing that particularly impressed me was the flexibility of the undated format. It's perfect for any time of the year, allowing me to start when I'm ready, which is fantastic for those spontaneous bursts of motivation. What I loved most about this planner: - Beautiful and elegant design that makes daily planning a joy. - High-quality materials and construction that promise durability. - Daily to-do list that enhances time management and mindfulness. - Flexibility of the undated format, ready for you to start at any time. In conclusion, the Intelligent Change 3-Month Productivity Planner is a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking to increase productivity and mindfulness. It has transformed my daily routine and has been instrumental in pushing me towards my goals. It's not just a planner; it's a journey to self-discovery and achievement. Highly recommended!
R**B
It's more expensive than your regular to-go calender or planner
It's truly an outstanding product. It's well organized & keeps me focused. This is actually my second one. I would recommend it to a friend...& an enemy.
V**X
Professional level time management and productivity help for freelancers wrapped in a nice package..
Nicely laid out, with helpful information about using various methods of time management to improve productivity. I have seen some of these ideas, before, and used them, particularly the Pomodoro method, but it's nice to have a bound book designed to track it. I was surprised that I noticed that the weight of the book and the feel of the cover fit comfortably in my hand as I was holding it up to read the instructional text. So, since I noticed it, I will share that it was indeed comfortable to hold. Not too thick, or to heavy, and balanced nicely in my hand. I haven't started actually using the planner on a daily basis, but I have followed the suggested methods in the past, and dropped them only because I stopped using the print your own versions. I like the system and have had success with it. Now, that I have the very nice bound book, I expect I will use it regularly.
T**K
Worth the investment *UPDATE*
I've tried a couple other planners but this one is my favorite. The beginning section teaches you how to use it properly and before every week it gives you space on what you need to accomplish and at the end of every week it lets you review on what you did well and what you need to approve on. I would recommend using this also to keep track of how much you make & spend each day and then do a weekly/monthly analysis to calculate how much you're REALLY making. I'll order again in 6 months. UPDATE: To start 2020 off I ordered a bunch of different planners that would be the best for filling in every day to keep me motivated for hitting my 3 month goal. Some of these I've used in previous years, some I ordered just to compare and contrast in person. Here's my review on the Pro's & Con's to save everyone time from having to do what I did: The Freedom Journal- This one's my favorite for adding to my morning and nightly routine. It starts you off on a 100 day count down to what your goal is and then you fill in what you're grateful for along with your #1 focus for the day, 3 SMART goal priorities, and 5 bullet point action plan. There's room to write down your thoughts throughout the day as well as a nightly review of your wins for the day, your struggles, how you can improve, why tomorrow will be great, and your final thought for the day. You can argue you could simply write all of this in a $1 notebook but by spending $30 on this you'll take it more seriously since you invested into it. Every 10 days you'll set a new micro goal. Not recommended for anyone that doesn't reverse engineer their goals. I also got a yearly planner in addition to this since this one doesnt have dates. Productivity Planner- This is the one I've used time and time again. I like that every sunday night there's a section you can write in the 15 things you have to accomplish in the week ahead and then fill it in advance so when you wake up and flip to that day you know exactly what you have to do. The negatives is that it's 5 days a week instead of 7 so I felt on somedays I was skipping to save more room in the book since you fill in the dates yourself (but gave me a couple days to catch up on since I have a bad habit of giving myself more than I can chew). What seperates this from other planners is that for every goal there's a circle you fill in for every 25 minutes you work on it. So instead of working on a goal endlessly until you cross it off you just set a timer and work 25 minutes at a time before taking a break. This has actually been the most effective technique for me that's missing from all the other planners. I bought a pomodoro clock off Amazon to go with this planner. Phoenix Planner- This one's for advanced users. Perfect for reverse engineering your 3 month goal. It's big so you can easily fill it in every day with your goals, what you're grateful for/ #1 focus as well as schedule out your day, victories, & how you'll improve. Plus a good section for your plan for the week ahead & habit checklist. There's a section in the beginning to manifest your 1 year goal & 12 week vision. If you don't want to bother with all of that go with the planner above or below this one. Clever Fox Yearly Dated Planner- I chose this one to pair with my 100 day challenge in the Freedom Journal so I can have a look at a glance monthly & weekly schedule to plan dates in advance and have a section for my personal to do list (outside of 100 day goal) and habit checklist. I really like that each month is ahead of the following 4 weeks (instead of having all of the weeks and months in there own section like in the Ultimate Achiever's version) and pre-dated with holidays. There's a section in the beginning of the book to write out and manifest what goals you want to fulfill in every life area (finance, fitness, relationships, etc.) Clever Fox Ultimate Achiever's Planner- I'd recommend this to anyone that's goal for the year is to have more balance. You start the day out by writing in your affirmations, what you're grateful & excited for. If I didn't go for both the Clever Fox Yearly Dated Planner & The Freedom Journal I would have gone with this one since it's all in one. You just have to fill in the dates yourself (what I like about them being already filled in is that you're more motivated not to skip a day in order to save a page). The best part about this is that there's a section where you fill in every day what your activity is in these 6 life sections: Health/Fitness, Personal Development, Family & Friends, Fun, Spiritual, & Relationship. If you're just focusing on one thing in the coming months (like starting a business) I wouldn't recommend this because everyday you'll be reminded that you spend too much time working and not enough out with friends having fun or dating. I plan on getting this planner for next year when I start my next chapter. Achieving Autonomy: Strategic Journal For Entreprenuers - I love the fact that this pairs with his book 6 Months to 6 Figures but I feel there's better formatted planners out there to do that on. I'll start out by saying his book changed my life and was the first to inspire me into planning ahead. I've been reading it once every year for the past 4 years and have been using his free online print outs to reverse engineer my 6 month goals in advance. In the past I've used the "Productivity Planner" and was excited to hear he finally came out with his own version. I was hoping this would be more of a cross between the Clever Fox Planner & the Freedom Journal and be something you could fill in every single day until the end of the 6 month goal. (Since in his book he says that everyday he reminds himself of his affirmations & what makes him excited for the day, etc.). Instead it's a week at a glance planner that's really small to fill in which shouldn't be a problem considering this planner is the size of a college textbook. I don't mind a week at a glance planner but I want my planners to be able to lay flat on the table while reading it...instead you have to keep it open like reading a book (although you can push the binding flat just like a textbook but still curved unlike other planners). Seems to me this could have been a free print out on his website and instead put it into a book. I respect the hustle and it is a nice option to have it all prepared in a book but would expect more for the price. If you only have time to reflect once a week instead of every day than this could still be a good option for you. On the plus side there is a check box for your morning routine and some small lines at the bottom of each day to write your wins & how you'll improve. You can also write your goals to the left and see them while looking at your week ahead...but there's only room for one word in the grateful section so it felt more like filling in a homework assignment rather than actually expressing what you feel. I do like the weekly review after each week but I prefer when the weeks & months aren't in different sections. If this book didn't have 1 inch margins so you could write bigger and could lay flat like every other planner on the market than I'd probably use it, but until then I'll use a different planner and just read his 6M26F book to go along with it. If you're a simple person and don't need to write that much every day and just take it one week at a time I could recommend this to read with his book. PLANNER CHEAT CODE: Write how much you make & spend each day in the top right & left hand corners to keep track of what you spend on your budget; and then put it into Google Sheets at the end of each month to track your progress (so you know what to cut back on each month and what profit producing activities to focus more on).
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Gereksiz yere çok pahalı 4 ay önce kaldırılmıştı şimdide 3 katı para istiyor farklı ürünler daha ucuz ama müdavimleri için bence bu fiyat alışılmışındıda resmen kalpazanlık
A**O
Questa frase ha cambiato la mia vita. L'ho acquistata per migliorare la gestione del tempo. Devo dire invece che ha cambiato le mie giornate. La uso da un mese e mi sento più soddisfatta di me stessa completo i compiti, mi concentro sulle attività più importanti e mi godo di più il mio tempo libero.
P**F
I’ve tried many planners and Intelligent Change is another level. Recommend it to anyone who wants take control of their time, the most valuable asset of life.
G**L
W planowaniu dziennym godziny są rozpisane między 6:00 a 21:30 - tak więc planer dla ludzi żyjących z kurami, niedopuszczający innych trybów życia
R**Y
When my sister told me about this book I laughed at her. I keep a rather extensive to-do list and project boards, and rely heavily on Trello (still do) and the Getting Things Done system (wonderful book for people trying to get on top of their lives, chores, projects whatever). I use a similar system where I list the three most important things in my day - all without the book - but I also struggled to get anything done at all and felt overwhelmed. I didn't see how this book was supposed to help me 'organize and focus'. The first week was pretty much a disaster, but the weekly introspection helped. The daily - what happened? helped too. By the end of the month, I've gamified the system to help me honestly rate my personal score instead of going with a feelings based result. Priority task is 4pts, secondary tasks are 2 pts each, and the last bit are one point each. I might do stuff off the list, but I don't get points for that. It has helped me to stop beating myself up over not completing the list. I also choose weekly tasks from my trello projects, after breaking them down into mile stones. My priority task is a meaningful tasks for me, something life goal related and tends to repeat daily. For example: write 2000 words for a short story; it's usually something that will take more than 2.5 hrs to complete and may not be completed within the week. But progress is important. Secondary tasks are milestones that can take between 1-2 hrs to do. Progress is important too, but I try to make sure the milestones I create fit into this timeframe. It helps me to learn how to estimate my time better so that I don't overbook my day. My less important tasks are things that will take between 15-30 minutes to complete, and can be short group/bulk/similar tasks (like inbox-0). The other thing I do is group days. I have two days that typically get the most interruptions (Thursday and Friday), so I'll make page a thu-fri day, and I'll use the spare page for Sat-Sun - which are days I dedicate to secondary and lesser tasks, like spring cleaning, gutting a closet, or just catching up on tasks I hadn't gotten to over the week. A few weeks ago, I wasn't sure this book was going to be much help. Four weeks later, I've come to really appreciate how it's made me think of my day, what's really important to me, and the value of making progress on long personal projects. It's help me accept my limitations and learn seek help where I can. Now I can't imagine going without.
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