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Brand | ifocus |
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Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 655172922454 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Cover Material | Leather |
Material Type | Paper |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 655172922454 |
ASIN | B072VWSND1 |
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Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #73,605 in Office Products ( ) #1,922 in |
Date First Available | June 19, 2017 |
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Customers like the business aspect of the planner. They say it has a great layout to set achievable goals and help them break large projects into workable pieces. They appreciate the quality and value of the product. Customers are also happy with space, and days. However, opinions are mixed on ease of use, and size.
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Customers find the planner great for setting achievable goals along the way. They say it keeps them organized and breaks large projects into workable pieces. They also appreciate the fantastic planning guide at the front. Customers say the planner is beautiful, comprehensive, and easy to use. They mention it helps them map out their business from their first idea to implementing.
"...THIS IS IT! The LOA planner is beautiful , comprehensive and easy to use. It could be overwhelming, but the videos help...." Read more
"The ifocus planner is the perfect planner for millionaire CEOs ...." Read more
"... Great layout to set aside achievable goals along the way.Thanks for making these!" Read more
"...It comes with a quick start guide. Great idea , but the ink color is so light, I can barely see anything but the headlines or subcategories...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the planner. They mention it's well-made, sturdy, and has great pages. They also say it'd be a great addition to any planner collection.
"...Totally worth it. I’ve already manifested more stability , my first VA and more revenue!" Read more
"...The lady that makes these adds a “how to” user guide and is personable . She’s replied back to my emails quickly if I had any questions...." Read more
"...It’s a nice size - about 5x7 - and feels sturdy , but I already have some issues I’m not going to like. 1) It comes with a quick start guide...." Read more
"...It's very well designed . It has definitely all the features I look for in planner-business notebooks...." Read more
Customers find the planner worth every penny, with a good price value ratio. They also say it's a small investment with big return. Customers also appreciate the valuable freebies that come with the planner.
"...And there are motivations written into it along the way. Totally worth it . I’ve already manifested more stability, my first VA and more revenue!" Read more
"...And, the price is a very fair value ." Read more
"...Definitely worth my money !!" Read more
"...She also sends you valuable freebies that are downloadable and goes perfectly with setting your goals. Three downloads all together...." Read more
Customers find the planner has enough space to write everything they need to do for the day. They also appreciate the built-in sections for life and the extras. Overall, customers recommend the planner for its great features and proven system for organizing.
"...It comes in very nice box with lots of extras and has far exceeded my expectations!..." Read more
"...I love how I can prioritize and the built in sections for 'life ' getting in the way. THANK YOU THANK YOU for making this wonderful planner!..." Read more
"...There is a generous section of pages for general business notes, ideas, etc. And their customer service is outstanding...." Read more
"...Additionally, the planner is professional looking and the notes area can be utilized as a lessons learn area for future references...." Read more
Customers like the days in the planner. They say the planner is great for plotting timelines for major projects. They also appreciate the open pages with no dates, which allow them to reuse the calendars. Customers also mention that the planner allows them to make weekly and daily plans.
"...I like that it is not dated . I can add the dates as needed, thus if for some reason I dont plan a week, I can still use those sheets...." Read more
"...It’s definitely a must have. What I love about this planner is you fill in the dates so no matter when you start it’s relevant...." Read more
"...It's filled with good stuff, except no dates . Returning." Read more
"This is a well thought out and functional organizer. It allows you to plot timelines for all your major projects...." Read more
Customers find the planner portable enough to carry around in their purse. They say it's a compact organizer that can go anywhere.
"...Additionally, I love the size of this planner ( fits perfectly in my purse but also has plenty of room for writing everything I need to)..." Read more
"...- there's enough room to write everything yet still portable enough to carry around in my purse...." Read more
"...It's great quality and easily fits in my purse . Quick guide is very handy and filled with great advice. Package arrived quickly...." Read more
"...The material is high quality and the size makes it convenient to carry with me . PLEASE MAKE MORE SO I CAN BUY MORE!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the planner. Some mention it's very intuitive and versatile, maintaining a simple to follow process that can be shared with others. They appreciate the added processes and outlines, best practices, tutorials, and planning tools. However, others say it'll take too much time to set up and there isn't a ton of explaining on what certain boxes mean.
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"...The book has a great look to it, but there isn't a ton of explaining on what certain boxes mean and what to out in them. Also... The typos!!!!!!..." Read more
"...It comes with a quick start guide . Great idea, but the ink color is so light, I can barely see anything but the headlines or subcategories...." Read more
"...The creators of the ifocus planner provide outlines, best practices, tutorials , and planning tools that every small business owner needs when..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the planner. Some find it nice and sturdy, with plenty of room for writing everything they need to. However, others say it has too much wasted space and is too small for the price.
"...It’s a nice size - about 5x7 - and feels sturdy, but I already have some issues I’m not going to like. 1) It comes with a quick start guide...." Read more
"Personally, way to much wasted space , way to complicated and because of that the price isn't worth it. I guess I need a little simpler" Read more
"...(fits perfectly in my purse but also has plenty of room for writing everything I need to) and how it can lay completely flat when open...." Read more
"...is only a quarterly planner so it is good for 90 days but it has sooo much space that you can really detail your projects...." Read more
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In a world where technology is part of nearly everything we do, a paper planner can be a breath of fresh air and a break for our eyes. As a graphic designer and product photographer, I am constantly staring at a computer or phone screen. My eyes take a beating daily and writing things down in my planner is my happy place.
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Today, I'm sharing seven ways that using a paper day planner will help you be a better entrepreneur and better version of yourself.
The act of writing is like zen for your busy mind, and research shows you're more likely to remember things you write out. Taking the time each day to write down all of your appointments, tasks and goals is worth every minute spent. It will save you time the next day when you have a real plan and aren't scrambling to figure out what needs to be done.
No task is too small to document if it's something you don't want to forget. Write it down, and then take action.
I always recommend taking a few minutes each evening before bed to plan your next day, and a step further, to take some time each Sunday evening to plan your upcoming week. You will find your mind is clearer and more free time will surface.
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As a graphic designer and detailed planner personality, I took my love of planners and created my own brand of planners a few years ago. One of the main components of the dream planner I wanted was having equal space each day for my schedule and to-do list.
It is important to business owners to be able to see all of their time-sensitive activities during the day, but also have a space to write tasks. We all have a lot to accomplish each day, but with a proper planner setup, we can stay on task and achieve our goals.
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If you're going to be planning out each day, you should also be thinking about each month as an overview. One of the key factors for entrepreneurs is setting goals and then taking the steps to reach them. Take some time at the end of each month to decide what you want to accomplish in the following month, and write it all out in your planner.
A recent study conducted by Dominican University of California proved writing down your goals makes them much more likely to happen. These goals can be business-related and personal. You are not a separate entity from your business. You are a part of it, so making goals that work for your business and for you is important.
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A planner is not just a place to check things off and see what time you need to be somewhere. It should be a place that houses inspiration as well. One of the things I always write in my own planner is a word to focus on each month. A lot of us pick a word of the year or set a New Year's resolution, but we know how hard it is to stay inspired all year.
Setting up monthly inspiration is far more practical than simply making annual resolutions and keeps things fresh. Write down what creates happiness in your life, things you want to say no to, routines and habits that help you stay healthy, special dates and a monthly bucket list. Make sure to refer back to your notes every week so you keep the inspiration going.
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Use your planner to the fullest extent possible. Your finances are a huge part of your life and business, so why not write things down to keep track of your money?
Mark when your bills as due on the date that they need to be paid, set financial goals and check them off when you accomplish them! You most likely have budgeting software set up for your business, but how many times have you been in a hurry during the week and realized your electric bill is due today or -- even more unfortunately -- yesterday? Write it down and delete that stress from your life completely.
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Beyond scheduling and to-do lists, an important part of your life as an entrepreneur is prioritizing blocks of time to focus 100 percent on your business. This means sitting down with no distractions to look at the current state of your business and address anything that may not be working well, planning new things to try and delegating.
It's so easy to get caught up in the day-to-day processes and not put a solid plan in place for growth. That doesn't have to be you.
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Self-care has to be a priority for you as a business owner. You are the driving force behind your success and you need your health to maintain that success. Research has shown that a significant percentage of entrepreneurs may be suffering from depression. To combat that, carve out time in your planner for rest, hobbies and exercise.
You are an entrepreneur, but you're also a person with loved ones and friends who would enjoy seeing you. Don't forget to plan out some time to meet up with your friends for dinner, or go all out and plan a get-together with your family around a special meal.
Don't hold back. Write it all out and create your best days!
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Every new year means a new planner . While choosing the right one can be a surprisingly personal decision, there are characteristics that all the best dated planners share. They should be sturdy, able to withstand a year’s worth of daily use without falling apart. They should have enough room for you to write down your calendar appointments or to-do lists , as well as notes. And, of course, they should be dated — whether they come stamped with individual dates on pages or have spaces for you to write dates in yourself — so you can easily look ahead and make plans for months in the future. (If you’re more of an undated planner kind of person, we’ve written about some of our favorites here ).
Beyond those basic criteria for a dated planner, there are countless other features and style choices you can make, from the type of binding to the amount of instruction your planner provides. To help you find the best dated planner for your organizing style, we talked to four experts, including productivity experts and stationery aficionados, and took a closer look at some planners we’ve written about before, including dated planners of our editors and writers swear by. Since the choice will likely come down to personal preference, we forewent declaring a best overall planner and instead organized the recommendations into daily and weekly dated planners, so you can find the right one based on how granular your schedule-keeping is.
While dated planners come in many shapes and sizes, the ones we heard about are all generally the size of a medium or small notebook — all are compact enough to tuck into a bag, but some have more space to write than others, depending on how much information you like to jot down. We were first tipped off to this weekly planner from German stationery company Leuchtturm1917 by self-described “planner power user” Perrin Drumm. As she writes, the planner’s “hardback is perfect for planning on the go or taking notes in your lap; and the layout is my ideal: days on one side, spaces for notes on the other.” Cindy Thompson , the blogger and planner behind Instagram’s Plan Another Day , also loves the Leuchtturm1917 for its “quality paper, binding,” and two ribbon bookmarks. She adds that it “features a simple weekly layout that can be utilized in many ways.” The two-year planner runs all the way through January 2022, and if you like the sound of this but want something smaller, Leuchtturm1917 makes a more compact style of the same planner, too.
This Rhodia weekly planner , which comes recommended by Strategist senior writer Karen Iorio Adelson, features a similar layout, with the days of the week on one side and a gridded page for notes on the other. What makes the Rhodia planner a little different, however, is its compact, hourly layout for each day. And instead of a ribbon to mark pages, this planner has tearaway corners to help you keep your place. The planner runs through December 2020.
If you are a dedicated bullet journaler, Thompson recommends this “minimalist” six-month planner that she has been using for task management, telling us it is “ a wonderful option to round out the second half of the year.” She loves the “smooth paper, delicate lines, and optimized weekly layouts.” The six-month dated planner, which runs through December 2020 , also has extra lined pages that are “perfect for making lists and taking notes,” she adds, along with printed tabs for keeping your place. Appointed also makes a notebook-sized full-year dated planner , which Thompson notes has no lined pages, “but does feature tabs for easy navigation” (the full-year planner runs from August 2020 through July 2021.)
Neha Gandhi, the CEO and editor-in-chief of Girlboss , says she likes this particular Lemome planner “because it doesn’t waste real estate on huge day-by-day calendars, and instead gives only high-level monthly and note-taking weekly views.” A single week takes up two pages of the planner, with enough lines to keep track of each day’s do-to lists, and there are 88 additional lined pages for note-taking spread out evenly between months. This layout, she explains, allows her to “organize meeting notes by the day they were taken (and then cross reference the date to the meeting the notes came from in my digital cal), so that I’m not flipping endlessly through a notebook to find one nugget of information that’s somehow always just out of reach.” The planner has ribbon bookmarks for place-keeping and runs from July 2020 through June 2021.
If you want a weekly dated planner that invites you to journal a bit as well, try this MiGoals option that made the list of our wellness, gratitude, and happiness journals . “It breaks down long-term and short-term goals that you write out each week and month, then you check in every day with what you’re grateful for, how you’re feeling, and how you’re working to accomplish your goals,” explains Strategist junior writer Chloe Anello. When opened, the left pages are broken down into the days of the week, while the right pages have space to write your gratitude lists, to-do lists, habits, and larger weekly goals. Asia Milia Ware , an editorial assistant at Teen Vogue, says, “I’m all about my goals and having a strategic plan for each of them, and this book really has a way of breaking everything down to make them measurable and make sure you’re taking daily steps to your goals.” The planner has two ribbons for place-keeping and runs through December 2020.
While content creator Zoë Bright says that Paper Source has a “huge selection of journals,” she is particularly fond of their reasonably priced custom planner, which allows you to design one of your very own. “Paper Source really nails it when it comes to customization, functionality, and aesthetics,” Bright says, noting you can design your planner’s cover down to the font choice and imagery. Pages are designed to show both monthly and weekly views for any given month, and there are pages for note-taking in the front and the back of the planner, which doesn’t include ribbons or tear-off corners for place-keeping. Paper Source’s planner runs from January 2021 through December 2021.
If you want to splurge, Strategist writer Louis Cheslaw , as well as contributor Leah Bhabha, both use and love the elegant Smythson Soho Agenda , which is bound in cross-grain lambskin and features gilt-edged, featherweight paper and two ribbon bookmarks. According to Bhabha, it is “the ideal size — larger than a pocket calendar, which affords little writing space, and smaller than a desk diary, which is like lugging around a textbook.” She likes the formatting, too. “The weekly agenda devotes a sizable square to each day, and there’s a weekly to-do list on the opposite page.” Cheslaw agrees: “The pages are balanced between a to-do page and the days of the week.” While he admits that there are less-expensive planners with similar layouts, Cheslaw promises this is the only one that will make you feel like a “1950s Italian banker” when you use it. This midyear option runs through August 2021.
For roughly a third of the price of the Smythson Soho planner, you can get this smaller Smythson dated planner that Strategist senior editor Anthony Rotunno has used on and off for the last decade. Like the Soho Agenda, it has pages with a full week’s worth of dates opposite lined pages for notes or to-do lists. While the pages are smaller, Rotunno says they still offer plenty of space to jot down basic appointments or plans for any given day. “The size makes it even easier to carry and write in on the go, for those you like to keep their schedule close at hand,” Rotunno adds of the planner, which has a ribbon and tear-off edges to help keep your place. Like the larger Smythson planner, this midyear option runs through August 2021.
Gridded pages, like those in the Rhodia, are actually quite common in Japanese planners like the Jibun Techo , which comes recommended by Wakako Takagi, a co-founder of Los Angeles–based stationery store Baum-kuchen . As she explains, “The design of the layouts is structured enough to track what is important to our lives but open enough to be flexible.” Though it lacks a bookmark, the tightly gridded pages make it easy to keep everything organized, with the days of each week stacked vertically on a page, instead of shown horizontally. This planner runs through December 2020.
If you want a daily diary, rather than a weekly one, brand-building expert Richard Janes recommend the Full Focus Planner in our overall best planners post , which covers 90 days at a time. “The reason it works so well for me is that the layout provides clear focus on what is important, while still enabling me to empty my head of all the other tasks that are lurking around,” he says. “But it doesn’t go overboard so that I can easily get to the actual planning of my day, week, and month.” While you would need to buy four of them to plan an entire year, he says it’s a great option for those picking up a new planner midyear. Each day of the week gets two full pages: The left side is broken down into sections that include your “big three” tasks of the day, lined space for “other tasks,” as well as a lined column organized by the hour. The right side has dedicated space for note-taking. The planner also has two ribbon bookmarks and additional pages for goal-tracking.
We heard about Emily Ley’s Simplified Planner from Julie Solomon , a business coach and the host of The Influencer Podcast , who loves its clean layout. It’s divided by months (every month has a tab, making it easy to find), and each month has individual dated pages for every weekday (weekends have a shared page), with space for both to-do lists and notes. Other than those two lists, there’s little guidance, so it’s a nice option for those who don’t need so many prompts to organize their days or thoughts. The planner also has wire binding, making it easy to fold in half, and an interior pocket to hold loose documents. It runs from August 2020 to July 2021.
The Hobonichi Techo is a perennial Strategist favorite, used by two of our editors. As Strategist editor Alexis Swerdloff wrote in her initial ode to the cult Japanese notebook, “The leather-bound book is hefty and feels like I’m actually holding something substantial (unlike a Moleskine ), while still being incredibly compact: It’s little bit taller than my iPhone 6, and about the width of a Kit Kat.” While there’s no ribbon to keep your place, each page is clearly dated for a different day and has light gridding, which suggests order but doesn’t demand it. It runs through December 2020.
Organizing expert and business consultant Jane Stoller told us she buys this Moleskin daily planner for her father every year for Christmas, so he can document “his daily activities, the weather, and plans for the next day.” Each day gets an entire lined page, which offers plenty of real estate to write whatever you’d like. She notes that Moleskin also makes a weekly version that is “slightly less thick.” The planner contains both a ribbon bookmark to keep your place, as well as an elastic band to keep the notebook closed. It runs from July 2020 to December 2021.
If you want to go old-school, or you need a planner that’s exceptionally sturdy, you can always go for a Day-Timer planner. The main advantages of the Day-Timer is that you can use the same binder for years — you just swap out the pages — and it can withstand a lot of wear and tear, according to Christy Whitman , a life coach and the author of The Art of Having It All: A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance. “I love this planner because each day is on two pages and the layout of the pages allows me to have a place for the items to be done today, a schedule, and also a page for writing and taking notes,” says Whitman, who told us she’s been using the Day-Timer for more than 20 years. “If I have an appointment scheduled, I can write notes next to the appointment and remind myself of call-in information, the name of the person, or any other important information,” she adds of its convenience. The pages feature monthly tabs to help you find your place, and the set of pages above runs through December 2020.
Bright told us that this planner “allows space for mindfulness and gratitude in your daily planning.” The planner has a full page for each day — including a blank space where users can write in the date, meaning you can start using it at any time of year — is broken down by the hour. Each day’s page also includes a section for daily intentions and action items. The pages are perforated for easy removal, and the planner comes with two ribbon bookmarks for keeping your place.
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The best planners help you tackle to-do lists, schedule productive days and never lose track of your appointments. We all aspire to be more organised, and while some people live by apps and digital calendars in the cloud, some of us still prefer something physical and concrete; the solid, indelible stroke of pen on paper. If you’re firmly in the latter camp, then you’re no stranger to the tactile joy of a good quality diary, planner or daily organiser.
An increasing number of companies are bringing diaries and planners into the modern age with layouts better tailored to suit individual needs, helpful features and task-specific refinements, making them so much more than a place to jot down meetings. It’s also becoming increasingly common to find undated planners, allowing you to start diarising at any time during the calendar year.
To help you find your ideal planner, we’ve scoured the internet for the best available, helping you to start organising your days sooner rather than later.
Can i get a planner for a specific purpose.
Yes, there are now purpose-designed planners for a variety of needs, such as tracking your diet, exercise, travel, spending and general wellbeing. Traditional diary-style planners still have their place, of course, but many examples in this list take the concept much further, allowing you to organise well beyond your weekly schedule. Non-dated diaries are also perfect for tracking specific goals.
Speaking of non-dated planners, this format eliminates one of the biggest issues with more basic planners. Most of us think about purchasing a brand new diary either at the beginning or in the middle of the year because this is when dated diaries tend to start. While you may find a couple of fixed-date planners in our roundup, most are non-dated, allowing you to pick them up at any time of year. Getting rid of this feature means that your planner will be current for as long as it takes for you to fill it. These work to your schedule, rather than the other way around.
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1. moleskine weekly planner 2024: best 2024 pocket planner.
Key specs – Dated: Yes; View: Monthly-weekly
2. legend planner: best for goal-setters.
Blast through your week and crush your goals with the Legend Planner. Behind the attractively designed cover, you’ll find a year’s worth of undated pages: simply write in the date of your first Monday and crack on. There are monthly and weekly views, along with plenty of dedicated pages for to-do lists, ideas and goal setting. While creating a “legendary life” isn’t guaranteed, you’ll certainly be off to a cracking start.
Key specs – Dated: No; View: Weekly-daily
3. daily inspirational lifestyle planner: best life planner.
If motivational quotes stir your soul, then this planner from Not on the High Street is a supremely elegant way to collate your appointments, habits and goal tracking. Spaces for your intentions, priorities and to-dos on a given day are at the top of each page, and many sections are sandwiched between inspirational quotations. Available in three colours, you can even personalise the planner, so it’s a perfect gift either for yourself or for a friend.
Key specs – Dated: No; View: Monthly-daily
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Key specs – Dated: No; View: Project
6. legend budget planner: best for budget planning.
Keeping on top of your ingoings and outgoings is an essential, but let’s face it, rather dull task. The Legend Budget Planner aims to assist you in managing your finances by making the whole chore a little more approachable. Whether you’re managing your household expenses are saving for something special, the Legend Budget Planner breaks down your finances into manageable chunks, with monthly tracking and an annual overview. There’s also plenty of space set aside for you to jot down your short- and long-term financial goals.
Key specs – Dated: No; View: Yearly-daily
7. the 6-minute diary: best for morning people.
The ideal companion for your morning coffee, The 6-Minute Diary has become incredibly popular for those looking to take control of their day before it even gets started. Kicking off with three minutes of reflection in the morning, the diary also includes pages for three minutes of evening reflection, weekly mindfulness and productivity techniques, and habit tracking. It’s not your traditional diary spanning 12 months, but the pages aren’t dated so you can dip in and out as you go through the year.
Key specs – Dated: No; View: Weekly
8. smart planner: best for busy people.
A great companion for hectic lifestyles, the Smart Planner belongs in the positivity journal family but takes a much more pragmatic approach. It provides sections for travel and financial planning alongside pages such as birthday lists, daily planning and motivational quotes. If you really want to think ahead, there’s even a bucket list section, and a free e-book covering the basics of organisation comes free with your purchase.
Every woman in business needs a way to keep track of everything. While there are countless digital trackers and planners out there that keep everything neatly tucked away in your phone or computer, there is nothing quite like a physical planner to keep you organised.
Finding the perfect planner for you could mean something sleek and stylish, an all-in-one planner, diary, and journal, or something completely customisable to suit your needs. Whatever it is you’re after, you’ll find it in these top planners for women in business.
The time creator.
If you find that your schedule, notes, and to do lists are scattered around your workspace on every post it, notebook, and journal in sight, The Time Creator is your new best friend. Not only will it act as your planner but also lets you keep notes, to do lists, and life planning tools so that everything you need to stay organised in 2020 is in one place.
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If you find that the average planner doesn’t give you enough room to plan out your day, have a look at the Leanne Baker Daily Planner. Each day has a page all to itself, giving you plenty of room to schedule your time. It also has weekly meal plan trackers which is a lifesaver for busy mums, and a place to write down your goals each month.
The Canvast Yearly Planner is designed especially for women in business. There are plenty of hidden extras in this planner to make your life easier, such as a spot to keep track of all your passwords, monthly themes with motivational pep-talks, budgeting spreads, and a place to keep track of your goals.
Another daily planner that gives you plenty of room to keep track of your days is the Day Designer Daily Planner. It combines your daily schedule with your to do list, making everything easy to keep track of.
If you love the idea of a bullet journal but don’t have the time to create your own spreads every month, the bullet planner could be the perfect solution. Everything about this planner is completely customisable, from the pages within to the cover art and coil colour. You can simply order the different pages you want, giving you a truly personalised planner without the hassle of drawing it up yourself.
Keep track of every little detail with the Ronnie & Co A4 Planner. This planner has pages to plan out your entire year, your weekly schedule, your monthly goals, meal and habit tracking, and plenty of space for creative note taking. Plus it’s pink.
In case you don’t know, a pliary is the perfect mix between a planner and a diary. The My Mindful Year Pliary is all about inviting mindfulness into your year while staying organised. The colourful spreads and themed journals give you a happy place to plan and give you space to set goals, intentions, and stay motivated while you plan your day-to-day.
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Erin Condren’s Life Planner will do just that: plan your life. These planners have a heavy focus on productivity and time management, so if you have trouble getting going on tasks this planner is perfect for you. It’s also completely customisable so that you can get exactly what you need.
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Emma & Vincent are known for their undated planners for women in business, with the Everyday Planner being one of their best sellers. This planner gives you a clean slate so that you can plan when you need to and not waste pages when you don’t need them. This is perfect if you find yourself glued to your planner one week and not needing it at all the next.
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So, you’ve got an idea and you want to start a business —great! Before you do anything else, like seek funding or build out a team, you'll need to know how to write a business plan. This plan will serve as the foundation of your company while also giving investors and future employees a clear idea of your purpose.
Below, Lauren Cobello, Founder and CEO of Leverage with Media PR , gives her best advice on how to make a business plan for your company.
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According to Cobello, a business plan is a document that contains the mission of the business and a brief overview of it, as well as the objectives, strategies, and financial plans of the founder. A business plan comes into play very early on in the process of starting a company—more or less before you do anything else.
“You should start a company with a business plan in mind—especially if you plan to get funding for the company,” Cobello says. “You’re going to need it.”
Whether that funding comes from a loan, an investor, or crowdsourcing, a business plan is imperative to secure the capital, says the U.S. Small Business Administration . Anyone who’s considering giving you money is going to want to review your business plan before doing so. That means before you head into any meeting, make sure you have physical copies of your business plan to share.
The four main types of business plans are:
Internal business plans, strategic business plans, one-page business plans.
Let's break down each one:
If you're wondering how to write a business plan for a startup, Cobello has advice for you. Startup business plans are the most common type, she says, and they are a critical tool for new business ventures that want funding. A startup is defined as a company that’s in its first stages of operations, founded by an entrepreneur who has a product or service idea.
Most startups begin with very little money, so they need a strong business plan to convince family, friends, banks, and/or venture capitalists to invest in the new company.
Internal business plans “are for internal use only,” says Cobello. This kind of document is not public-facing, only company-facing, and it contains an outline of the company’s business strategy, financial goals and budgets, and performance data.
Internal business plans aren’t used to secure funding, but rather to set goals and get everyone working there tracking towards them.
As the name implies, strategic business plans are geared more towards strategy and they include an assessment of the current business landscape, notes Jérôme Côté, a Business Advisor at BDC Advisory Services .
Unlike a traditional business plan, Cobello adds, strategic plans include a SWOT analysis (which stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) and an in-depth action plan for the next six to 12 months. Strategic plans are action-based and take into account the state of the company and the industry in which it exists.
Although a typical business plan falls between 15 to 30 pages, some companies opt for the much shorter One-Page Business Plan. A one-page business plan is a simplified version of the larger business plan, and it focuses on the problem your product or service is solving, the solution (your product), and your business model (how you’ll make money).
A one-page plan is hyper-direct and easy to read, making it an effective tool for businesses of all sizes, at any stage.
Every business plan is different, and the steps you take to complete yours will depend on what type and format you choose. That said, if you need a place to start and appreciate a roadmap, here’s what Cobello recommends:
Before writing your business plan, you’ll want to do a thorough investigation of what’s out there. Who will be the competitors for your product or service? Who is included in the target market? What industry trends are you capitalizing on, or rebuking? You want to figure out where you sit in the market and what your company’s value propositions are. What makes you different—and better?
The purpose of your business plan will determine which kind of plan you choose to create. Are you trying to drum up funding, or get the company employees focused on specific goals? (For the former, you’d want a startup business plan, while an internal plan would satisfy the latter.) Also, consider your audience. An investment firm that sees hundreds of potential business plans a day may prefer to see a one-pager upfront and, if they’re interested, a longer plan later.
Every business plan needs a company description—aka a summary of the company’s purpose, what they do/offer, and what makes it unique. Company descriptions should be clear and concise, avoiding the use of jargon, Cobello says. Ideally, descriptions should be a few paragraphs at most.
A business plan should be centered around the company’s goals, and it should clearly explain how the company will generate revenue. To do this, Cobello recommends using actual numbers and details, as opposed to just projections.
For instance, if the company is already making money, show how much and at what cost (e.g. what was the net profit). If it hasn’t generated revenue yet, outline the plan for how it will—including what the product/service will cost to produce and how much it will cost the consumer.
How will you promote the business? Through what channels will you be promoting it? How are you going to reach and appeal to your target market? The more specific and thorough you can be with your plans here, the better, Cobello says.
What will you do with the money you raise? What are the first steps you plan to take? As a founder, you want to instill confidence in your investors and show them that the instant you receive their money, you’ll be taking smart actions that grow the company.
Creating a business plan is in some ways akin to building a legal case, but for your business. “You want to tell a story, and to be as thorough as possible, while keeping your plan succinct, clear, interesting, and visually appealing,” Cobello says. “Supporting documents could include financial projects, a competitive analysis of the market you’re entering into, and even any licenses, patents, or permits you’ve secured.”
A business plan is an individualized document—it’s ultimately up to you what information to include and what story you tell. But above all, Cobello says, your business plan should have a clear focus and goal in mind, because everything else will build off this cornerstone.
“Many people don’t realize how important business plans are for the health of their company,” she says. “Set aside time to make this a priority for your business, and make sure to keep it updated as you grow.”
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If you’ve started—or are starting—a small business, you’ve probably heard the words ‘business plan’ thrown around. That’s because a business plan is an important document with important information! Even a one-page business plan can help you address key questions early in the planning process.
That’s right—we said one page. In many cases, there’s no need for a supermassive document that takes ages to create. In this article, we walk you through what a good business plan needs—and what a business plan one-pager should contain.
Whether you’re writing your business plan for the first time or giving your existing plan a refresh, we’ve got your back. We’ve even got a free, downloadable business plan template to help you get started. Let’s get into it!
A business plan is a blueprint for your business. It outlines everything your business needs, from goals to market to the steps you need to implement.
Business plans serve two main purposes:
Taking the time to create a business plan can feel like you’re wasting all-too-precious time, but it can help keep you focused and increase efficiency down the road. It’ll also help you make better business decisions off the bat so you can grow your small business quickly and wisely.
Every business plan is unique, which is part of the reason writing one can feel a tad overwhelming. You can’t just copy and paste the plan from another business—instead, you need to assess your business’s idea within its niche.
Luckily, the skeleton of every plan is usually very similar. Whether you’re creating a plan for a neighborhood daycare or that cool new bar down the street , here are a few main points to put into any comprehensive business plan.
Your executive summary is an overview of your business plan.
Think about this section like a TL;DR or too long, don’t read . If someone wants to understand the gist of your business plan in just a few minutes, what information would they need to know?
If you find yourself just sharing your executive summary with your business’s interested parties, it may be that your business plan is too long! Consider a one-page business plan as your business’s elevator pitch, or a longer executive summary. |
In this section, you should introduce your business to the reader. By the time they finish reading this section, they should have a good idea of who you are, what you do, and what you sell—in other words, your business’s niche.
Don’t be afraid to dive into your own background and why you decided to start this business. Building a small business is personal, and your story can go a long way in giving the reader some context.
Every business needs customers. Here’s where you’ll detail who they are and the potential target market of your business, including your ideal customer.
You’ll also want to take note of potential competitors that may impact your business. These might be direct competitors, but could also be similar businesses that may compete for your customers’ time and money. For example, if you’re opening a cycling studio, you might consider any other type of fitness studio to be a competitor.
Competition isn’t a bad thing, but being aware of your competition is one way to ensure your business stands out from the crowd.
Here’s where you’ll outline what products or services your business will offer in more detail. It doesn’t have to be a complete laundry list, but it should give readers a general idea and show a certain degree of forethought and attention to details.
For example, if you’re opening a bakery , this might be a sample of your menu. Or if you’re an HVAC repair company , you might share an overview of the services you’ll offer your customers. This section might even mention the products or services you won’t offer and why, especially if it helps clarify how your business is unique.
From managing employees and inventory to securing equipment and a lease, there’s a lot that happens behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly. Every business plan should touch on how you’ll manage the day-to-day of your business.
This is also a great place to indicate key milestones and timelines so you know that you’re on track for a successful grand opening.
Now that you’ve got all the research and operational plans in place , it’s time to start attracting customers and securing those sales. Even with the best products or services in town, every business can use a little marketing boost. Feel free to get creative. From social media to paid ads, there are tons of ways you can spread the word about your budding business .
No one loves to crunch financials, but when it comes to business, money talks. And a strong financial plan is key to the long-term success of your business.
This final section of your business plan should estimate the costs, revenue, and profits of your business in the short and long term. How do you plan to finance your business? What costs will you incur before opening day ? What are the ongoing costs?
Not only will this give your vendors and investors confidence in your business, but it helps you make sure that your business is profitable in the long run.
A one-page business plan is essentially a condensed version of a full business plan.
It covers all the core information about your business without overwhelming the reader with details. The goal is to summarize your business plan for yourself and potential stakeholders so they can understand your business at a glance.
Depending on your business needs, this concise document may even be all you need to get your business off the ground. Or it could serve as a stepping stone to a more robust plan in the future.
Bigger isn’t always better—and one-page business plans are here to prove it.
Here are some benefits and reasons why you might opt for a one-page business plan:
Above, we outlined the key components of any business plan. The key with a one-pager is to keep it brief without losing any of those important details.
Let’s look at the sections of a business plan one-pager and dig into how you can adapt them to cover all the details of your business—all on one page.
Start your one-page plan by sharing the name of your business, what you do, and your main value proposition.
In a few sentences, share the problem that your business solves and how you solve it. This clarifies why your business should exist, so it’s an important section!
Depending on your business, you may also want to share a few of your team members to help readers put a face to your business. Great examples include the executive chef for a restaurant, or the lead veterinarian for your vet clinic.
Briefly describe who you expect to be a customer and their characteristics. This could be in the form of a short “ideal customer” profile.
Here, you’ll touch on potential competitors and what makes your business stand out.
Share the key milestones for your business. For example, pitch when you’ll start marketing your business, when you’ll hire employees , and when you expect to open.
Here, you’ll quickly highlight the key marketing activities that you’ll use to drive new customers to your business. Try to stick to the most interesting or high-value stuff, like a website or social media .
Outline your expected revenue , expenses, and profits to give the reader an idea of your financial future.
If you’ve ever written something with a limited word count, you know that sometimes keeping things concise can be easier said than done.
As you get writing your one-page business plan, here are some of our top tips so you can make the most of that one page.
If you’re skeptical that all that information can fit on one page—we have proof! Here’s an example that you can use to start thinking about your business plan.
A one-page business plan is one of the most important pages you’ll write for your business. While there’s a lot to think about, it’s worth the effort to give both you and your partners peace of mind.
The good news is that we’ve done the heavy lifting for you! If the above one-pager looks good to you, we’ve pulled it together as a download for you. All that’s left for you to customize it for your unique business, fill in the sections, and get ready to launch your business.
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Why should you create a business plan.
There are several reasons you should create a business plan, such as:
From brand-new small businesses to established corporations, companies of all shapes and sizes need a business plan. It’s a key part of setting your business up for success and improving your business trajectory.
Even if you already have a business plan in place, revisiting it from time to time can help you stay on track with your goals and adapt as your business changes.
Yes, in many cases a business page can be one page. The trick to creating an effective one-page business plan is making sure that you’re covering the most important pieces of information.
Our top tips? Keep it as concise and organized as possible, so you can effectively communicate the value of your business to your audience.
Writing a one-page business plan is simple. You can create a business plan from scratch or use a free template like the one above to stay on track, but generally, the steps to writing a one-page business plan include:
Remember: This is not legal advice. If you have questions about your particular situation, please consult a lawyer, CPA, or other appropriate professional advisor or agency.
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Sir Keir Starmer has assembled his Labour MPs for a huge group photo in Westminster after the party's landslide election win. Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak has reshuffled his top team as the Tories prepare for opposition.
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The Conservative Party has announced a reshuffle, as former ministers and returning MPs make the transition into becoming the shadow cabinet.
Lord Cameron has resigned from Rishi Sunak's frontbench, having been foreign secretary before Labour's victory in Thursday's election, and has now been replaced in the shadow role by his deputy Andrew Mitchell.
Also, despite clinging on to a seat in last week's vote, Richard Holden has quit as Tory party chairman, with Richard Fuller taking his place in the interim.
Writing in his resignation letter, Mr Holden said there needed to be a "thorough review into the general election campaign", but it would "best take place with a new set of eyes to help provide the clearest view".
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Former prime minister Lord Cameron has sought to explain why he resigned from Rishi Sunak's frontbench - and it has to do with his peerage.
As the ex-foreign secretary is not an MP, he is unable to enter the Commons and face-off with the new Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
Lord Cameron said that "clearly the Conservative Party in opposition will need to shadow the new Foreign Secretary from the Commons".
"So I told Rishi Sunak that I would step back."
However, the ex-PM said he is "delighted that the shadow foreign secretary role has gone to my good friend Andrew Mitchell".
We're coming to the end of the first day of the new Labour government's first full week in office.
Here's an easy catch-up on what you need to know tonight:
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The government is expected to announce new plans to ease overcrowding in jails across England and Wales by the end of this week.
Sky News understands one of the core proposals being considered is a lowering of the automatic release point, from the 50% mark in their sentence, to 40 or 43%.
At the moment prisoners serving standard determinate sentences - those with fixed end dates - are released at the halfway point.
Once released they serve their sentence on licence. This change could mean thousands of additional inmates with earlier releases.
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'Immediate' problems - but 'no quick fix'
It comes as Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood today met with representatives from across the prison service, at the beginning of her first full week in the role.
Sky News understands Ms Mahmood was keen to emphasise her background as a barrister, experience in the sector, and the prime minister's former job as director of public prosecutions.
She expressed a desire to better embrace technology and AI to improve the efficiency of the service in the future.
Ms Mahmood spoke of the "immediate" problems in prisons, though sources say little detail was provided, as the government continues to weigh up its options.
Sky News understands there are around 700 spaces left in male prisons across England and Wales.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper today admitted there is not going to be a "quick fix" to solve overcrowding in prisons, suggesting the government is "extremely concerned" by the situation they have inherited.
Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed his 411 MPs into parliament this afternoon, posing for a so-called family photograph days after a huge election win.
He says: "Fantastic to welcome all of our returning and new Labour MPs today.
"The work of change begins now."
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With the change of government, the Conservatives' controversial Rwanda migration scheme has been scrapped.
Rishi Sunak had pledged to get planes carrying asylum seekers off the tarmac by the spring, and then shifted his target date to July should he have won the general election.
Sir Keir Starmer is now in the top job, and has stressed the Rwanda scheme was "dead" on day one of his government.
We've now heard from the Rwandan government, which has reiterated it "upheld its side of the agreement, including with regard to finances".
Kigali said it "takes note" of the UK government's intention to "terminate" the agreement.
It added: "This partnership was initiated by the government of the UK in order to address the crisis of irregular migration affecting the UK — a problem of the UK, not Rwanda.
"Rwanda has fully upheld its side of the agreement, including with regard to finances, and remains committed to finding solutions to the global migration crisis, including providing safety, dignity, and opportunity to refugees and migrants who come to our country."
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The White House said Mr Biden would host the new prime minister on Wednesday.
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Best softcover weekly planner. Moleskine 12 Month 2024 Weekly Planner. From $20. Layout: Weekly | Size: 3.5 by 5.5 inches | Cover: Softcover. This Moleskine has a simple layout: When opened, the ...
It also includes finance and budget worksheets, quarterly goal setting pages. Plus there are specific prompts for daily, weekly and quarterly planning. If you like to plan on paper, there's a social media content planner section, the one-page business plan to keep you focused, and on-going check ins to keep you motivated throughout the year.
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Photo by Hanson Lu on Unsplash Don't be intimidated by the J word. A Business Journal is a place to gather your thoughts and prepare a plan of action. Yes — Journal is another word for diary ...
The diary even features extra space and has a vertical layout to jot down things to remember and keep in the loop. Another great aspect of having this planner is you can fill out the things you plan during the day and come back to it later. Best for business professionals and the CEO's Day Designer is worth a look.
The Business Diary acts as a bridge between chaos and clarity, offering a platform to document and categorize your ideas, tasks, and priorities. ... The Business Diary goes beyond individual planning and offers a platform for seamless collaboration with your team. With features like shared calendars, task assignments, and progress tracking, you ...
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The business planner diary from Paperblanks is designed to facilitate your business' organizational needs. Features include weekly breakdowns of goals, actions and results, motivational quotes and rewards, annual, monthly and weekly objectives and all the usual features you would expect from a standard Paperblanks design.
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Quo Vadis is well known for its superior quality diaries and notebooks. Quo Vadis planners are essential tools for setting goals and priorities, staying organized, and keeping written records of your ideas and events. Writing things down helps you to remember them. Quo Vadis planners and notebooks are made at the plant in Hamburg, New York.. Slim, elegant Habana notebooks keep your best ideas ...
Project planning : Break down 1 big goal or project into manageable steps. This planner will give you the freedom to plan and organize business related activities. It's not a Life Planner. It is for Entrepreneurs, office workers, CEO-s and business people. Manage multiple projects on a weekly basis. If you have many projects, this planner is a ...
Today, I'm sharing seven ways that using a paper day planner will help you be a better entrepreneur and better version of yourself. 1. Write everything down. Everything. The act of writing is like ...
Appointed also makes a notebook-sized full-year dated planner, which Thompson notes has no lined pages, "but does feature tabs for easy navigation" (the full-year planner runs from August 2020 ...
Kicking off with three minutes of reflection in the morning, the diary also includes pages for three minutes of evening reflection, weekly mindfulness and productivity techniques, and habit tracking. It's not your traditional diary spanning 12 months, but the pages aren't dated so you can dip in and out as you go through the year.
Master Plan Diary. The master plan diary is the perfect planner for busy parents. Most personal planners are just that, personal, but that doesn't tend to give you a lot of room when you're organising a whole family. Keep on top of your busy mum life with a planner created specifically for you and your family. Learn more or buy here
1. Ryman D1 Portrait Slim 2024 Week to View Diary. £10.99 £9.16. 1. 2. Show per page. Business diaries are perfect for staying organised with meetings, reminders, and to-do lists. Whether it's arranging meetings with clients or planning personal appointments, there's nothing like jotting it down in your very own office diary. When your ...
A one-page business plan is a simplified version of the larger business plan, and it focuses on the problem your product or service is solving, the solution (your product), and your business model (how you'll make money). A one-page plan is hyper-direct and easy to read, making it an effective tool for businesses of all sizes, at any stage ...
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To kickstart your business planning: A full business plan can be incredibly daunting. A one-page business plan gives you a place to start without feeling overwhelmed with the nitty gritty. To share and distribute: Sometimes potential vendors, partners, or investors want to get more information about your business before they sign on officially ...
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This Otto Undated Planner is a great tool for making goals around business. It is undated so you can start using it anytime, while the attached ribbon allows you to not lose your page. This planner has a week-to-page format. The A5 size makes it easy to take on the go or slip into your bag. There are 224 pages. It is designed to help you plan ...
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