New 2019 Recollections Goal Planner! How Does it Compare to Erin Condren, Inkwell Press and Day Designer?
Is The Recollections 2019 Goal Planner Planner Peace?
Confession: I'm a planner addict. At the end of every year, I binge watch YouTubers who talk about planners. They rate the paper quality, the layouts, if the coil sucks or not and literally everything else. This year is no different. I'm glued to YouTube. But this time, I was inspired to create a review video of my own.
After an impromptu Michael's run, I think I found planner peace. The new 2019 Recollections Goal Planner is exactly what I need for work. It has tons of pages just for goal planning. There's a pocket for storing loose papers. Stickers for goal tracking and motivation. And, before every monthly spread, there's a monthly vision board and a routine spread.
I compared the Recollections Goal Planner to my all time favorite planners. The Inkwell Planner is amazing quality and goal focused. The Day Designer is simple, organized and efficient. The Erin Condren planner is light-hearted and colorful. I love all of these planners but they're pricey and borderline works of art that I was afraid to ruin. Here's me living my dreams and creating an official planner comparison video!
P.S. If you decide to grab the EC planner you can get it for $10 off straight from erincondren.com when you use this link.
What planner are you planning to use in 2019? Since recording this video I'm thinking of using the Recollections Goal planner for personal projects and an A5 planner for work.
A goal without a plan is just a wish. -Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Hi, I'm Tavea. A niche marketer, a wife, and mommy to two handsome little men. I traded my science degree for a life of art and creation. Now, I share how I make marketing simple and organized while juggling life's work. I talk about what's working now, trends to jump on and battling our fears as professionals.