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The TWONE Time Management Manual and Planner is a compact yet powerful tool designed to help you manage your daily schedules effectively. With 48 sheets of ruled paper, it offers ample space for bullet journaling and creative planning. Its unique design allows it to lay flat at 180 degrees, making writing effortless. Built to last, this planner is perfect for everyday use, ensuring you stay organized and stylish wherever you go.
Manufacturer | TWONE |
Brand | TWONE |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | KCSDP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Brown |
Cover Material | Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Small |
Ruling | RULED |
Sheet Size | B6 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | KCSDP |
G**E
Practical Addition to a Calendar/Planner
I ordered 6 of these because from the features pictured on the description page, I was certain these would work well for planning in addition to a calendar planner that is more general.The front and back covers are a light-weight yet sturdy kraft cardboard. There is no logo or writing on the covers, inside or out. The pages are a nice weight of paper and slightly off white. The ink used looks like a gray-brown. The space devoted to each of the categories (Time Table. Important List, To Do List) suits my needs. The little boxes to check following the lines for the To Do List are useful for keeping track, and there is a legend for Ok (Completed), Delay (Reschedule), and Cancel (Did Not Complete or Deleted). There is also a small Memo box for notes. I do not mind the military time used in the Time Table.The notebook does not align perfectly with traditional Bullet Journals, but even though there are methods for correlating what is recorded in a Bullet Journal, I find that a Bullet Journal can be too comprehensive. Also, if I am needing more than one journal, I prefer to designate different journals for different purposes. I prefer have separate journals/notebooks. In one, a yearly calendar/planner (with Intentions and Goals) and daily work focus and to do lists separate from journals/notebooks for project ideas/notes, reflective journaling, lists of items (Collections), etc.The Time Table can be used to designate/record time in two ways. One way would be to use the time slots for planning in advance, using diagonal lines for 1/2 hour intervals. Another way would be to record the starting and ending time of work, projects, appointments, etc - like a time diary. So there is some versatility that can be created using the notebooks.I have a collective cover that has a vertical front pocket and a vertical back pocket. I slide the front cover of my calendar/planner into the front pocket and the back cover of the TWONE time management notebook into the back pocket. The two essential day-to-day needs in two separate journals/notebooks are in one place.
S**.
Reliable | Practical | Minimalist
I don't usually write reviews but I recently found this planner and I thought it would help me feel more organized. I absolutely love it. I am a minimalist and I hate all the extra stuff people include in their planners because it feels like clutter to me and takes away from the main purpose of what a planner should be. The paper itself isn't thin nor thick, just right. The cover is somewhat sturdy and looks like it'll keep its shape for a while as long as you don't intentionally destroy it. I don't really have any complains. In conclusion, I will definitely repurchase!
T**Y
Awesome design, inexpensive, perfect for "Type A" career people!
I am a Project Manager and a Parent, and manage many responsibilities from 10-20 projects, to family needs. I have needed a small, portable notebook for tracking my TO-do's and upcoming meetings, attps. This little notebook's simple but genius design seems to have almost no equal on the market for practicability. It has plenty of lines for to-do's with check boxes already drawn in; spaces to mark down appointments any time of day, and a nice little Memo section. The proportion of page space given to each has been well designed - an equally important aspect of design. I use the memo section for anything from call-notes, prayer requests to grocery list items. If I don't stay organized my career job and family life suffers (ya know, to an extent). I carry it everywhere even though I have a cell phone!I would have given it 5 stars if it was available in normal time rather than Military time, because that's what most people use. I also recommend any newer versions come with a built-in pocket for small pieces of papers, like a business card or two; receipts etc. Maybe I'll make my own using card stock paper and tape.If you didn't manage to follow up in your day with a task or two, it's easy to simply flip back a page or two and see what still remains unchecked. I was not happy with what I found at Staples and highly recommend this product / brand, as most "organizer" I've browsed are not well designed and seem to lack sufficient thought.
Z**A
Simple and efficient
Flexible and small, yet durable, planner. I love the 24 hr time table, plenty of room to write on and in-between every hour. The priority and to-do lists are great for separating out the majors and minors of your day. There's also little boxes on the to-do list where you can write symbols for completion, a moved task, canceled task, etc.
C**R
Ehhhh
This planner is nice, but it’s so small and over priced. I understand the small size could be useful for some people, but for me I need more space to write. I found this exact planner on another website for $1, while I paid $10 for this. I would not purchase it again.
A**R
It's Amazing
Such a basic, low cost planner that provides a lot of value. I use this every day for planning my work tasks. I enjoy the simplicity of the layout and the quality of the pages is amazing. I have used this every day for the past 5 months and I can legitimately notice an increase in my productivity.During the day, I will typically add items for the next work day. As issues & tasks come up, I will add them to the "Important List" or to the "to do list." I used the "Important List" mainly as a high level overview of the projects I'm working on, and the "to do list" for the tasks to be completed on that day. At the end of the work day, I will review and finalize tomorrow's schedule so that when I come into work in the morning I can jump straight to getting things accomplished. It's also very helpful for me when I do this on Friday at the end of the day. Planning out Monday's work really helps when I come back from the weekend and need to pick up where I left off. I will also use this to track small issues that come up through the day. Since I have to submit a monthly report to my manager of everything I've worked on, I use this to go back through the month to see what I've accomplished.
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