erin condren planner review

As this year winds down to a close (whaaat) you might be thinking about how you’re going to do your planning for next year, at least if you’re an organizational and list nerd like me. This year I purchased an Erin Condren weekly planner because I won a gift card in a giveaway. Even though I do most of my planning digitally (and am very much entrenched in my system) I was curious about the hype and wanted to see if I could adapt it to my lifestyle.

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These planners are very popular so you might know what they’re like already, but in case you don’t: they are large, colorful, personalized, detailed, and include extras like stickers and labels. There is an overview of each month and then it is laid out weekly. I decided to use the included stickers on just the monthly overview pages so I could glance at them and know if there was a birthday or event coming up.

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The bulk of the planner is laid out weekly. There are no time slots; instead it is separated into morning, day, and night. I really like that part. Since there were three big spaces per day to fill, I started using the “morning” space for my work assignment, the “day” space for blog post planning, and the “night” space for meal planning.

week

For awhile I liked using a physical planner again and would dutifully get it out every day. I know that if I didn’t have a complex digital system already this would be a great option. But after awhile I began using it less and less. It’s pretty large and heavy, and eventually I realized that it wasn’t worth carrying around anymore. For my work assignment now I use sticky notes, for blog planning I use the WordPress editorial calendar plugin, and for meal planning I am using Google calendar synced with my phone. It’s all working great for me, and for the rest of my planning I use Google calendar synced with my phone plus the Things app. Check out this post for more info on how I tackle time & task management.

If you love physical planners, have a lot going on, and have a big bag or purse I definitely recommend checking out the Erin Condren planner, but I found it wasn’t the thing for me. Tomorrow I will share with you the notebook that I do carry around with me!

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5 responses to “erin condren planner review”

  1. Allison Nimlos Avatar

    I was pretty diligent about using my Erin Condren planner last year, but this year I feel like it’s fallen by the wayside. Even though I have a lot going on, I feel like there are a lot of reminders in life for me to check other ways. My work schedule is emailed to me. I only have one in-person class at school. I get reminders for doctor’s appointments, Junior League meetings and social events (because of Meetup). So… yeah, I just ended up not really using it much this year. I have another paper planner I’m thinking about getting that’s $30, but I haven’t decided yet…

  2. Nora Avatar

    I used her planner in 2012, but I opted for a different one this year: more slender, less heft. I liked the color and the stickers, but like you I stopped using it as much and started turning to post-its and other kind of notes. I prefer something smaller that I can glance at easily. I also sometimes felt like my life wasn’t full enough to fill the planner. Ha.

  3. Sarah @ Beauty School Dropout Avatar

    That really is a beautiful and functional-looking planner, but I’m like you — I keep everything electronically and it works for me. The only thing I still need to integrate is putting my meal plan on my calendar. It would be super simple, since I use my work Outlook calendar synced to the calendar on my phone, I just don’t remember to do it, so I end up referring to my blog to remember what I’m making that night. I also like to write the weekly menu on a whiteboard on the door we use most often, so everyone in the family knows the plan, but I’m forgetful about that, too

    1. kapachino Avatar
      kapachino

      The cool thing about doing meal planning digitally (whenever I actually get myself together to do it) is if you’re making a meal based off an online recipe, you can just put a link right there and have it ready to go. I really want to do the whiteboard thing though!

  4. Stephany Avatar

    I bought an Erin Condren planner a few years ago, even though I KNOW I am notoriously bad at using paper planners but they are pretty and I wanted to be like everyone else (ha). But I rarely used it and it was really too heavy to carry around with me. Plus, it’s just not worth the price tag for me. I don’t think my life really requires such a detailed planner… I’m fine with a $5 one I can buy at Target. Usually, though, I just use Google Calendar. I use it for my blog schedule, for appointments, and for reminders. I love it because I can set up email or alerts that go straight to my phone to remind me about bill due dates or appointments or something I need to remember to do on a specific date.

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