QUIZ
Let us build your perfect planner
Answer each of the questions in this quiz to allow us help you create the perfect planner. After you have completed each of the three phases of the quiz, we will give you a list of recommendations for pages we think you would like.
Phase Two
This part of the quiz will allow you to decide on the more specific and tailored features of your planner.
Will you be using your planner for more than one person?
You may also find it useful if you will be planning more than one major life-stream (i.e. life, school and work) to treat these as different people in this context.
Would you prefer to split up all of your planning, or have a normal weekly overview with extra space in which you can split things up?
You may find it useful to have a definitive daily space for each person, or it may be more useful for you to have a normal weekly layout with overall space for each day, alongside extra sections to track appointments or to-do lists for each person/life-stream.
Would you still find it useful to have a separate 'overall' planning space?
As well as the pages on which you can separate different people or life-streams, you may find it useful to also have regular pages for weekly planning.
Would you prefer your planner to display weeks on a single page or a double page spread?
Do you want to have daily layouts in your planner?
You may find it more useful to you to split your planning into individual days, or you may want to stick to weekly overviews.
Would you find it useful to have specific spaces for to-do lists in your planner?
You may find it more useful to have designated areas in which to write down and check off to-do lists in your planner.
Would you like to have a log in your planner?
Rather than allowing you to plan events in the future, a log provides space to write about your day in a journal style for you to later look back on.
How would you like your log to be presented?
Would you prefer all logs for a week to be on the same page/spread or would you prefer to complete a log on each daily layout?
Would you like your planning to be split up by hour?
You may find it beneficial when planning your days to plan activities or appointments by hour.
Would you find it useful to track habits in your planner?
This would allow you to list out activities or goals you would like to achieve and mark them off when you do so.
How would you like your habit tracking to be organised?
You may find it useful to track your habits in a yearly layout, per month, or per week.
How would you like your habit tracking to be organised?
You may find it useful to track your habits in a yearly layout, per month, or per week.
Would you make use of a meal planner?
Would you find it beneficial to keep a daily gratitude log?
Are you intersted in tracking and monitoring health and/or fitness?
Would you find it beneficial to track your mood over the year?
Would you benefit from tracking sleep?
Thank you.
You have finished phase 2 of the quiz. Please scroll down for our recommendations.
Our Recommendations
Please review each of the recommendations below, adding each one to your planner if you agree that it would work for you.
Habit Tracker
Mood Tracker
Year of Health
Sleep Log
Keep track of your sleeping patterns with this tracker, marking out the hours of sleep you manage to get each night. Not only may this help you keep accountable and get your 8 hours, but can also be super useful if you want to track relationships between sleep and other daily differences such as mood, health or productivity.
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Gratitude Log
There's no better way to reflect on the positives of life than making yourself take time each day to think of something you are grateful for. Beneficial for anyone who is trying to practice daily mindfulness, positivity or of course gratitude, this page has space to jot down something you are grateful for everyday for a whole month.
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Habit Trackers
If you have a whole list of habits - whether they are health, passion or even cleaning related - that you need to keep track of, this page is perfect for you. Simply fill in the 'goal' section under each habit for how often you plan on completing it, mark out each day in the month that you complete said habit, and count up at the end to see how well you've met your goals.
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Week at a Glance Single Page
A great way to keep on top of the whole week in a single, streamlined page, with enough space under each day to jot down events, appointments and/or to-do lists.
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Week at a Glance with Lists
Keep on top of your week with this single page layout, which not only has daily space to keep on top of events, appointments and to do lists, but also 3 designated spaces for different categories of events in your week - for example separate to do lists for school, work and life, important notes for 3 different people, or whatever else you may want to split out for clarity.
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Week at a Glance with Detail Single Page
This single page layout, which not only has daily space to keep on top of events and appointments, also has space to jot down goals for the week, list out and tick off a to-do list, and track 6 different habits for the week.
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Week Broken into Three
Ideal for those who need to keep an overview of the week for more than one person or type of activity, this single page layout will allow you to note down events, appointments and to-do lists in 3 different columns.
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Week at a Glance Double Page
Keep on top of the whole week in doubled page format, with plenty of space under each day to jot down events, appointments and/or to-do lists.
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Week at a Glance with Detail Double Page
Maintain an in-depth view over your week with this double page spread, which not only has daily space to keep on top of events and appointments, also has space to jot down a goal for the week, list out and tick off a to-do list, and track 6 different habits for the week.
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Week Broken into Six
For those who need to see an overview of the week for a larger number of people or different activities/aspects of life, this double page spread will do the job. With 6 different columns across the spread.
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Weekly by Hour
Break down and plan out your week with this double page timetable view, breaking each day down by hour from 6am until 9pm (and later) per day.
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Simple Weekly Log
If you want to be able to keep a log of your days that have passed rather than plan the ones ahead, this weekly log is the perfect page for your planner, with enough space under each day to record a small note about what happened that day.
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Detailed Weekly Log
Maintain an in-depth view over your week with this double page spread, which not only has daily space to keep on top of events, appointments and to do lists, also has space to jot down a goal for the week, list out and tick off a to-do list, and track 6 different habits for the week.
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Meal Planner
Plan out your meals for the week with this single page layout, with space for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. Great when paired with with the shopping list to make sure you have all the ingredients!
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Simple Daily
See each day at a glance with this single page layout, which has space in which you can jot down and tick off a to-do list, note appointments and events, and make notes about the day.
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Daily
A more detailed single page overview of each day, with the day broken down by hour, a to-do list, space to note a goal or important information about the day (such as a birthday), meal plan, and gratitude log.
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Complex Daily
A double page spread that will give you space to both plan and track each day in detail. Includes space specify a daily goal, to plan out each day by hour, list and track to-dos to accomplish, meal planning, exercise, sleep, water and self-care tracking, a daily log space, and note space.
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