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#CLEVER FOX PLANNER VS CLEVER FOX PLANNER PRO FULL#
It does you no good to add “win the lottery” under the finance section! LOL! But something more along the lines of “pay off credit card bill in full each month”, is a lot more attainable. The key here is to be sure you are making your goals realistic and specific. One year goals…now these I love! There’s nothing better than an entire year stretching out in front of you, full of possibilities. While I think it’s great to dream big and work towards those bigger life moments…peace…usefulness…harmony and all of that, I’m SO well aware how this thing we call life, can actually get really twisted around and eff’ed up! The biggest problem with this kind of planning is the fact that instead of motivating you it can actually lead you toward feeling like a big fat failure…having achieved nothing on your list can be quite demoralizing! So, while I think it’s great to dream…I would caution you to keep it broad and flexible. Although I will say the whole “where will I be in 10 years” kind of thing has never been my strong point. I’m a big fan of setting goals ( goals…never “resolutions”!). To be honest I’m not sure if I will use these but I suppose it’s nice to have them in case I decide to. pages specific to the Clever FoxĪt the beginning of the Clever Fox planner there are pages for self-reflection. The Panda planner had just 4 pages and the dot’s are just too far apart to create interesting bullet designs. Once again the Clever Fox planner came out way ahead! Not only do the “dot” pages lend themselves towards intricate bullet journaling (a fun creative outlet!) but there are tons of them….probably 10-15 pages total.

Because the Fox planner already has areas to write down monthly goals, I like the idea of using these end of the month reviews. The Pandas intention is to plan out the month ahead whereas the Fox wants you to reflect back on the month that just finished. monthly review and planningĪgain the purpose here, with the monthly pages, is slightly different. There’s only a tiny section at the bottom for “daily reflection”. The Panda’s daily area is really meant to be used starting in the a.m., with writing down your to-do’s and what not. I can easily do that in the spaces provided in the Clever Fox but I’m not sure how I could have modified the Panda to fit the bill. I like to jot down a brief rundown of my day just before I go to bed. The Panda Planner’s daily/weekly layout was just not going to work for what I needed. Biggest problem here? The Panda planner only lasts 6 months…I can’t really fathom using a planner that in just six months I’d have to start over again. I prefer the larger areas in which to write our daily schedules. I’m not sure how, but the squares are larger in the Clever Fox, even though the area to write on the bottom is larger too. Read on as I compare Clever Fox and Panda planners… (panda is shown in the top of the photos and fox underneath) monthly pagesīoth of the planners had two-spread, undated monthly pages. Let me break it down for you and do a direct comparison of the two. I thought it would be hard to pick between the two…but in the end the winner was clear. These two planners are attempting to address the idea of daily planning as well as long term goal setting and accountability. The Clever Fox and the Panda are the same size and have the same number of ribbon book marks. Today I’m going to compare Clever Fox Planner and Panda Plannerand let you know which one was the winner!īoth have covers that feel sturdy and “leather like”. In this post from a few days ago, I talked about a number of different book bound planner options.
