I love a paper planner, but I too often find that I also need a second notebook to keep the rest of my thoughts and the lists of tasks somewhere. It changed once I tried the Purpose Roterunner planner. The Wide B5 Design has space for several lists, and even organizes them in advance: each week offers a control list for work, home, projects and friends, as well as a small purchasing and non-party section, and even habit and gratitude trackers. Additional bonus? There are two virgin pages after each week to write more random ideas, specific tasks lists for a certain day (every day has a five -proposed control list on the main spread, but sometimes that is not enough for me), or think about future projects. It is finally a planner who can do anything. He is a six month old planner, so you can start it when you wish and jump for a week if you need it, or even a whole month, without having to deal with tons of virgin pages.
If she already has a planner she loves, then offer her these beautiful highlights of Passion Planner. I use colors at the same time Essential set ($ 16) and the Vintage set ($ 16) In my personal demonstration system so that I can see what is for me, what is for my kid and when I am supposed to work at a glance. The colors are beautiful and vibrant of the two sets, and have both a wide end of highlighter and an end of pen if it is more a doodler. —Nena Farrell