(I have, after all, updated this list faithfully every January and was tasked with selecting the best 100 notebooks for our massive notebook-testing story.) Leafing through the well-loved Hobonichi Techo planners I’ve used over the years brings me almost as much pleasure as scribbling in them did.Īnd while I’ve been devoted to Hobonichi Techo for most of my adult life, I’ve covered the Strategist’s stationery beat long enough to know that finding the right planner out of the very vast and very particular world of paper goods can be overwhelming. Any of the 27 planners recommended below will surely go a long way toward keeping you on track this year.īest overall | Best weekly | Best daily | Best monthly | Best quarterly | Best customizable So to find the best planners, we talked to 26 productivity experts, life coaches, and people who love stationery (including a few Strategist staffers) about their favorites, then culled our archives for standout styles we’ve written about before. Layout: Arguably, the most essential way to categorize planners is by how they’re broken down: weekly, daily, monthly, or quarterly.
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