📈 Elevate Your Planning Game with Style!
The Arcobis Undated Weekly Planner is a versatile and stylish planning tool designed for professionals and creatives alike. With 52 weeks and 12 months of undated pages, it offers the flexibility to start anytime. The planner features a durable faux leather cover, thicker acid-free paper, and a range of thoughtful design elements, including a pen holder, inner pocket, and stickers, making it the perfect companion for effective organization and goal tracking.
A**I
Finally found a planner that works for me.
This planner was purchased by my wife. Here is her review: This planner is working perfectly for me so far, and I did HOURS of research on several choices before finally buying. Price point cannot be beaten. I have given myself 2 months to figure out if I was going to actually use it and figure out yearly goals and all of that. So far I am using it daily and it hasn't disappointed. There are several existing reviews with useful photos and videos which were helpful prior to purchasing. As it is undated (which I happen to like), I spent a little bit of time writing out all the month's dates and spend a little time each Sunday prepping the following week (still have to actually figure out those big life goals). The feature that I am on the fence about is the fact that the yearly/long range stuff is in the front, followed by all 12 months, followed by a 2 page spread for each of the weeks, followed by dot-grid notes pages. I am not sure if I would have preferred having the 4-6 weeks follow each month rather than first clumping months together then the weeks together, but it hasn't presented a huge functional roadblock yet. Also, as we still use an app as a family plus I tend to note some appointments both on the month page and the week page, there is still a bit of redundancy in all the places I do my planning - but that is my personal issue to figure out. This planner has all the features I wanted - enough space for me to write (but I can write small), enough guidance to think about what I need to get done/how I'm feeling without being overly fluffy/chatty, plenty of free space to do whatever. In the weekly spread, I use each day as a short journal entry of sorts with daily to-do items along the bottom. I am not an expert on the finer points of planner construction, but from what I can tell the pages are decently weighted and nothing is bleeding through excessively. Some pages do seem like they could come undone from the binding, but it hasn't really been an issue yet and I am not too rough on my planner as it is. Another reviewer mentioned the cover should be treated delicately, and I agree with that (seems like it could get scuffed, scratched or dented easily, but again, I don't abuse my planner too much.) If I keep using the planner as I am now, I may just stock up on another 5 or so because I can see myself utilizing this type of planner for years to come. I think I might have been happy with a variety of planners I looked at, but I hope they never cancel production or do away with this one. I feel like it should be high on the visibility radar when one is searching for planners on Amazon.
S**E
Best Undated Weekly Planner with Simple Layout
I had been searching for an undated planner with a simple two-page weekly spread that did not also include a separate "daily" section. This planner is the perfect fit. The self-assessment/mind mapping/goal setting "fluff" pages in the front I don't find necessary for my needs, but are included in almost every planner out there. The self-talk week start and week ending boxes are also unneeded fluff to me, but some may find them motivational.The dotted notes pages in the back are great for rolling to-do lists or other note-taking.So, while this planner has some features I find unnecessary, I can adapt those sections for other uses because the simple two-page weekly spread is EXACTLY what I was looking for!This planner is well-made, sturdy, and attractive. The paper is heavy enough that ink does not bleed through, and has a nice writing surface. It is very enjoyable to use. The price is incredible so I bought 2 of them.If you need a planner with a simple layout that won't consume you, this is the planner for you!
R**E
Can I be organize person?
Honestly, I'm not well-organized person. The thing is I had to think twice cause the price is quite expensive for a person like me who's not even sure if I can totally use it. But here goes nothing, so, I did buy the weekly planner that is undated and today is the day that I started to use it. i accidentally write in the cover itself and I was kind of amaze that I can easily erase it like nothing happen. So, I got the stickers and they're cute. I somehow get excite to use it well and when I read the Vision board, a lot of stuff came to my mind and made me think that... I want to achieve something that myself can be proud of. My reviews might be quite exaggerating but the notebook itself is handy and the cover, I love the hardcover. In conclusion, it is worth buy.
C**W
Arcobis Planner Perfect
I’ve tried various planner systems over the past few years and even ordered a planner for 2020. After customizing my undated planner, putting it aside and recently reviewing it, it doesn’t work for me. I want a project management book without an appointment calendar. I use iCal for this. I decided to explore my options again and stumbled on Acrobis. I liked the layout and price, so I ordered it. My Acrobis arrived today. I’m impressed with the quality and size. I was surprised to see a table of contents and every page is numbered in undated workhorse. There’s mindmap, vision board, & 5 yearly goal pages. 12 undated monthly calendar pages with faint print that could be repurposed or used to set progress target dates and quarterly goals. Weekly tasks that move projects forward can be formulated in the weekly arrangement. I love the dot grid blocks for the days. Super flexible. The goals achieved and highlights pages provide a place to evaluate your year.There plenty of dot grid pages in the back. This project planner rocks for me.
J**S
Good value for nice planner
I got this planner on sale for about 14 dollars. Apparently it used to be $30. I got a nice pink color. It feels quite nice and is small enough to fit into a big purse. There’s plenty of room to write. I spent hours looking for a planner that fits my needs and I think this got it. It does have extra things I don’t need like a vision board but that’s because I’m not creative enough to draw.It says it has thicker pages but if you write with marker, it will bleed through a little. I love the fact that it has 3 bookmarks so you can hold multiple places at once, so that you may go from month to weekly. It’s all undated so you can choose what dates you want.
F**E
Great fit for my habit of inconsistent use of weekly planners.
I usually rule my life with a notebook and a weekly planner.Planner I use less often, for I'm mostly about lists, but I still need it to note important appointments and meetings and related to these events information. By now, I had third-used planners by the end of the year, which was quite annoying, for it meant my wasted money.When I saw the idea of the undated planner on YouTube, I have a small big-bang in my head - why I didn't think of that earlier.Now I can prepare agenda for two-three weeks ahead, and if needed only.The planner is of good quality, similar to my Rhodia notebooks.The paper has the "just-right" thickness, cream/beige color.I'm using gel pens, and they didn't bleed-through so far,- The first pages are dedicated to mindmap, vision board, goals, etc.- Then there are twelve undated months, on two pages facing each other.- The next part is a full year of weeks, each week on two pages that facing each other.- After the weekly planner, another three pages related to yearly blah-blah aftermath (achieved goals and yearly highlights.)- The last part consists of nine (two-sided) dotted pages and eight (two-sided) perforated dotted pages. Great for groceries list.What made me choose this planner among very similar others - is the cover's color, that makes a great pair with my orange-cover Rhodia notebook.
H**M
Best organizer!
Best organizer I've owned! I use this for work and university and it seriously has helped me remember important dates and stay organized! I love the fact that its undated, it's great if you're infrequent in using it or just forget for a week or two. It has mind mapping pages, yearly goals, monthly calendars and weekly pages, it also has blank pages for notes in the back. The outside of the organizer is very smooth, also great that its hardcovered so it doesnt get bent and wrecked inside a purse or backpack. The stickers are a great addition and really adds to the organizer, it's great to be able to personalize with them. I have 0 complaints about this product it came before the estimated delivery date, has no damage and is a great product! Will be the only organizer I purchase from now on!
O**R
All set for the next 10 years of logbook needs
They're so good I've bought 10 of them.I love the dots in the weekly section and the size of the days are perfect. If I write and end up needing more space it means I should start thinking about reorganizing my priorities. There's only so much you can do in a day. I definitely love the four little box on top of the week. When used consistently they really do help gear my thoughts and actions into consistent results.The fact that it's blank is very smart, you don't waste pages. It's a hefty process to date all the thing but considering that it's for a year it's totally worth it. Plus it helps me grasp the amount of time that is scheduled in this thing. You have a copious amount of stickers and tabs you can add to make it very easy to navigate through the book and there are three fabric bookmarks to help you quickly get to where you want.At first I thought there was too many extras like highlights, goals, vision boards and such but I gave them a try and they're very useful. They add extra layers to the book and if used correctly they make it much more than just a planner.The note section at the end is huge and the dotted grid is perfect! It's very convenient for writing and drawing and the amount of space is perfect for a year. You can even use it as a journal.Basically this thing has it all. It's one neat little book that could easily contain all your plans, thoughts, goals and ideas you'd have in the course of one whole year. The people who made this definitely know their stuff. This book is a Massively Optimized planner.If getting one for every year of my life would not be considered intense OCD, I'd do it in a heart beat.
L**Y
Just what I was looking for
I wanted to get a planner to keep track of chores, my schedule, and to journal in. I love that you fill in the dates yourself. You can start where you want, and I know there aren't a ton of 2019/2020 planners that won't be sold and end up in the landfill. I like that it has a hard cover, so I can toss it in a bag and not end up with a crumpled, torn mess. The sections for goals, gratitude, etc are great. I love how much blank space is at the back for journaling or notes. The back pocket is handy. It's above and beyond what I expected to find when I searched for a planner. The paper seems to be good quality. If there are any quality issues down the road I will update this review.
C**A
Pretty great, depending on your needs
It's almost what I wanted. There are a lot of undated monthly calandar pages and weekly calendar pages with extra spaces for notes on each, which are laid out intelligently. I have covered and relabeled the note spaces for my own needs. There are also some goal planning pages which I don't like personally and have covered up with planner stickers for my own purposes. There are about 50 bullet journal pages in the back, and I would have preferred more. The pages are relatively thick, but some of my markers still bleed through, and they don't in my previous planner. I like to make many of the pages a little prettier and colour code my events, so page thickness matters to me.I think a planner with these same undated calendar pages on one side and 150 blank dotted pages would be ideal for me. I am a bullet journaler who is just sick of drawing out monthly and weekly spreads over and over, but I still like making my yearly planning spreads and other pages myself.
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