As someone who falls within this category-who typically stops using traditional planners before ever reaching the end of the year-former commerce editor Raena Loper can attest to how beneficial this three-month gratitude-centric agenda is. It’s sold in dozens of different designs and features daily spreads to outline intentions for the day, mood, sleep evaluations, meals, activity, self-care, thoughts and feelings of gratitude. If you’re someone who wants to plan more intentionally around your wellbeing and feels intimidated by dated options, consider Papier’s 12-week Wellness Journal. Layout: Undated, daily | Size: 6 x 8.5 inches | Cover: Hard Those who write a lot may find size lacking.
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Weighing less than half a pound and containing thin but sturdy Tomoe River paper (which is made for smooth writing), the Techo is small enough to carry in a purse or even a shirt pocket.
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Hobonichi’s Techo (“techo” stands for planner in Japanese) is the perfect option for people who want something compact to reference wherever they go. Layout: Daily | Size: 5.8 x 4.1 inches | Cover: Soft