At under $5 I figured I would get the pdf planner to test out the layout of Wisdom Supply's paper planner before I ordered one of them (when they become available again). Would I really use it or, like many, many past planners would I give up on it after a month? And I'm a paper person, so a pdf was doubtful. But I uploaded it to the GoodNotes app on my I-pad and I love it even more, because I can add pages for notes where/when I need to. The week on one page, w/o too much space (reminds me of the day's limit) provides a visual view of the week. On the blank page following I write the week's focus and things that come up during the week for next week. It really is a good design, and I might stick to the digital format. Pdf + Good Notes + Paperlike protector = Perfect Planner
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I typically buy the paper versions of these planners, but decided to go for the pdf this year on my iPad to be a little more waste free….its great, feels just like the paper one.
This planner made me a planner person, I'm so dependent on it. And I love not feeling bad about the waste I'm creating when it comes time to recycle it.