📖 Elevate Your Planning Game!
The xingtingyu Undated Weekly Planner is a versatile time management tool available in A5 and A6 sizes, featuring 100 sheets (200 pages) for a full year of organized planning. It includes monthly and weekly layouts, personal information pages, and additional features like a world map and diary sections, all wrapped in a stylish pink design.
H**I
You get what you pay for, but it’s great
Disclaimers:- I got the A6 version. It’s VERY small.- Does NOT come with a bookmark! I added those ribbons with a dot of hot glue.- Does NOT come with a book cover! I bought the Kokuyo A6 book cover separately.- I do NOT use fountain pens. I only used black Faber Castell felt tip pens and Zebra Mildliners on this book.There aren’t any reviews so I figured I’d share one. This is an awesome weekly planner. I am not a particular and exacting person—I just need something with a weekly time blocking template. And hey, it’s great. I love how inexpensive it is, and yet how aesthetically pleasing!The paper is nothing to write home about. It’s very smooth. My black felt tip pens do not bleed through, but my mildliners do bleed a bit. It doesn’t bother me but it might bother someone else.The planner is divided like this (ALL are undated):- Habit Tracker section- Month section- Weekly time block section- Blank grid pages sectionIn exactly that order.Some planners do a month page, followed by a todo list, then 5 weeks, then another month page—this planner DOES NOT do that. It’s just divided into sections. Hence why I have made two bookmarks to flip between them.Biggest draw for this is easily the price point. You can buy this and do these little mods (like my bookmarks) without fear of ruining something potentially expensive. You can probably abuse this planner without feeling guilty. I tend to beat up my stationery a bit—so if you’re the same way, this is perfect. If you’re new to using planners, like I am, this is a cute and inexpensive way to see what you want from a planner too. It opens flat, it has half decent paper, it’s very neat and small.Biggest con for me is, there’s not a lot of space to write personal notes and diary entries. I’m planning to buy a separate journal specifically for that. However for scheduling, tracking tasks, planning the month—it’s perfect. Arguably another con is the way the planner is divided. You will be flipping back and forth a lot without at least a paper clip to mark your place.If you go into this with modest expectations, an experimental mindset, and a bit of curiosity, you’ll enjoy this a lot. Must-buy, even.But if you’re someone who is very experienced with planners, and are very particular about paper type/bleeding/fountain pens/mixed media in general, or if you’re an artist who wants more free space to doodle, this is definitely not for you.
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Pretty perfect!
This little planner is so perfect I bought a second! Love the clear cover included for the A5! The only con, I wish there were more notes pages.
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