We can’t be the only ones who look forward to cracking open a brand-new planner at the beginning of the year. Here are some of our top picks!
Blue Sky Classic Weekly and Monthly Planner ($11.99, shop here)
If you like to keep things simple, opt for this wire-bound weekly and monthly planner. It’s super flexible, and the pages can be tabbed for quick reference. And there is plenty of room to add plans that seemingly pop up out of nowhere!
Sugar Paper Essentials Academic Planner ($10, shop here)
If you manage a lot of projects or people, this academic planner may be what your life is missing. It has a ton of columns, conducive to multiple to-do lists. Plus, there is space for financial, personal, work, and health goals and a storage pocket for papers you need to keep handy.
Simplified by Emily Ley for At-a-Glance Two-Year Pocket Planner ($11, shop here)
Mini planners are sturdy and fit into your pocket. This one, founded by designer Emily Ley, is designed to empower women with the tools they need to simplify their lives.
Llewellyn’s Witches’ Datebook ($13.99, shop here)
This planner puts the “fun” in functional. Not only does it have classic planner pages like calendars, but it also includes recipes, wellness ideas, articles, yoga poses, and more. It’s also spiral-bound, so you can easily keep pages you want to hang onto after the year ends.
Day Designer Planner ($68, shop here)
This daily planner, which comes in several cute and colorful designs, has boxes for listing your top three priorities for the day, a dinner box, and a gratitude section, combining journaling with intention-setting. Plus, the layout is clean, the cover is high-quality, and the months are tabbed for easy navigation.
Rifle Paper Co. Blossom 12-Month Softcover Spiral Planner ($30, shop here)
Who can resist a Rifle Paper Co. design? This planner features a soft cover, spiral binding for flexibility, and textured paper with gold foil. Each week includes a full page for notes and lists and sections for monthly views, contacts, goals, and storage pockets. We love that this planner is light enough to carry around, but the pages are sturdy enough to handle all those to-do lists.