Choose the perfect planner - part 4
If you missed the previous posts, you can catch up here:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
This time we're discussing monthly and other tools.
Do you need a monthly event calendar? Do you need a budget or a financial page? What about a monthly goals form?
You need to decide if these are "deal-breaker" issues for you or if you'll be able to do without them.
This particular diary/ planner has an events page at the start of every month and it has one financial planning page spanning over two pages for the entire year.
I have to have a monthly page so that's a deal breaker for me but I don't have to have a page for financials since I typically do that in Excel.
If you haven't been answering the questions, take a few minutes to do so now.
What kinds of tools are deal breakers for you?

Next time I'm going to show you how I personalise my planner.






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It has to be small enough to fit in my purse and light enough to carry around without causing shoulder pain. That's why I switched from the Day-Timer Portable size to the Pocket size before buying my now-dead Pocket PC.
You'll be happy to know I have bought a 2009 refill for my Day-Timer! It's the weekly format, and I'll see how that works for me this year.
Janet, you’re right! I’m very happy to read that!
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