There aren’t many planners that specifically separate home and work and include weekends and include plenty of list space. So I was quite excited when I stumbled across the It’s That Kinda Day Planner!
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Quick facts
- Size: 8″ wide x 10″ high
- Wire binding
- Hardcover
- Neutral inside pages
- 2 page weekly spread (starts on Monday)
- 2 Page monthly calendar (starts on Sunday)
- Undated
- Tabs
Let’s take a closer look!
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The Cover
Fairly sturdy cardstock cover with the exception of the corners that were slightly damaged in transit 🙁
Approx 1cm thick
Goal Planning
Love this layout with space to put events / important dates and tasks / goals for each month.
Monthly Calendar
Week starts on Sunday.
Undated so you can start planning anytime. These neutral date dot stickers would be ideal.
Weekly Planner
Starts on Monday which is not consistent with the monthly calendar.
This planner’s layout is quite different from the norm. Monday to Friday are on one page (with home and work kept separate!)
On the right page are big checklists for home and work plus space for weekend plans.
<3 all the lined writing space!
As with the monthly calendar, there are no dates so you can start using anytime of the year.
25 Notes pages
Tabs
Big laminated tabs <3
Pros of the Planner
- Undated
- Minimalist color scheme
- Affordable
- Plenty of lined writing space and to do lists
- Plenty of notes pages
- Multiple cover designs to choose from
Cons of the Planner
- Bit bigger than most planners – bulky for your handbag
Would I use this planner?
Yes. I’ve come across very few planers that combine work and home and still provide enough space to write like this one does. Plus it’s very affordable.
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T says
I’ve switched from the Blue Sky-Day Designer daily to the It’s that Kinda Day daily. It’s smaller than the weekly and has a great open ended layout. (I do my master tasks and weekly goals on separate sheets). I also like the undated pages so that I can skip a day when I take time away. The paper is nice too! Some people don’t like the fact that it does not have 365 daily pages, but I prefer less bulk. I agree that the downside is the cover & binding. (I much prefer the Blue Sky-Day Designer. It lighter and can take a beating & still look good!).
kae says
Thank you for these wonderful reviews you take the time to post. I hear that you do not like the monthly and weekly calendars starting on different days. I on the other hand, do like it. When I glance at a monthly calendar my mind wants to see the standard Sunday to Saturday but when I plan, I like having Saturday and Sunday together because most tasks/events involve both days.