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The Panda Planner is a hardcover, undated daily planner designed to boost productivity and happiness through scientifically-backed layouts. Featuring morning and evening reviews, weekly and monthly goal tracking, and gratitude prompts, it combines durable vegan leather cover and thick 100 GSM paper in a compact 5x8 inch format, perfect for busy professionals and students aiming to organize their lives with intention.
| ASIN | B075B2FZN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 523,102 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 8,998 in Appointment Books & Planners |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Brand Name | Panda Planner |
| Calendar Type | Non Dated |
| Colour | Cyan Blue |
| Cover Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,672) |
| Format | Day to Day Calendar |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 21.6L x 12.7W centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 21L x 12.7W x 2.5Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Panda Planner |
| Material | Faux Leather |
| Model Number | Planner parent |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Paper Size | 5 X 8 inches |
| Part Number | Planner parent |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boosting productivity, setting goals, managing time, and cultivating gratitude |
| Ruling Type | Ruled |
| Special Features | Undated Format |
| Target Audience | Adult, Student |
| UPC | 850967007051 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
It is easy to become organized with it
J**E
love the diary, but was upset to see it came damaged. i dont expect it from something that costs this much!!
K**I
I’ve been using my Panda Planner for four weeks now and simply couldn’t wait to review it. It’s got such great reviews already, but maybe this review will help you see HOW and WHY it really works! (TL;DR recap at the end of this review) I guess I’d admit that I was a little skeptical that it could do any particular wonders. I’ve tried a lot of different productivity tips and read lots of guides, blogs, and books...nothing has helped much. At least not in a holistic, all-encompassing way. Until the Panda Planner! Panda Planner claims it will help me “reclaim my happiness,” I simply wasn’t expecting the ways in which it actually would. Here’s how: [First: My PRE-Panda Planner “symptoms”: anxiety, overwhelm, lack of mindfulness, difficulty sticking to habits, mood swings, overall sense of “meh,” and I feel like my days just pass me by. My method of organization: Way too many to-do lists and Post-It Notes all over the place.] 1. Improved PLANNING: • METHOD: Half the battle of making the Panda Planner work for you is to set an intention and commit to it. You gotta go ALL IN and form the overall habit of connecting with your Planner not just daily, but in the morning and evening, at the beginning and end of your week, plus of course monthly overviews. Once you commit, everything falls neatly into place. Tip: Create a nice cozy ritual around the mini and larger planning sessions. I chillax with my coffee and Panda in the AM, for example, and it’s such a nice way to mindfully begin my day (rather than checking email/social media!) • RESULT: I’m simply WAY more organized than when I had my random to-do lists and Post-Its everywhere. I feel more in control now that my tasks are all in one place. I also feel so much more prepared and so much less overwhelmed as I go through these “checkpoints” of AM, PM, Weekly prep - consistently keeping tabs on both my workload and lifeload. 2. Improved PRODUCTIVITY: • METHOD: There are spots to plan your week and days, of course, but there is also a place to schedule the hours of your day, which I use to--at the very least--loosely schedule out all my projects and tasks and remind myself of meetings, meetups, and events. There’s also a bonus spot in the Month Overview to set bigger goals. I use it for things I’ve had a LOT of trouble tackling...you know, those tasks or projects that have been on the To-Do List forevvvver and just don’t get done? • RESULT: I simply get SO much more done now. The Panda Planner makes me WANT to write down tasks, especially knowing how great it feels to cross them off! I’ve noticed that the hourly schedule keeps me more on track. And the reward of crossing off tasks from both daily and weekly is, of course, very satisfying! Also, because I set a couple Monthly “Big Goal” intentions, those are FINALLY getting done! I had one on my list since Thanksgiving that I finally crossed off in July because of Panda. 3. Improved HABIT-FORMING: • METHOD: The key to habit-forming is to not take on too much at once and, of course, complete the habit daily. On the Month Calendar Page, you set your one big habit intention and then there are little squares in the upper corner to check off/color in when you’ve completed your habit for the day. There are also spots on the Weekly and Daily pages to record your habit(s) as well. • RESULT: I completed my assigned habit every single day with NO misses and I seriously attribute it to coloring in those little squares. Gamification is real folks! And because I’m more conscious of habit-forming, I’ve also gotten a lot better at pushing away little bad habits like checking email/social media and getting lost in some sort of internet research rabbit hole. Because of the Panda Planner, I feel like these habits are always subconsciously on my mind. 4. Improved MINDFULNESS: • METHOD: Every day you record: 1. What you’re grateful for, 2. What you’re excited about, 3. Your affirmation, 4. Your focus, and 5. Your wins after the day is through. • RESULT: Just like keeping tabs on my tasks in the AM/PM has improved my productivity, keeping tabs on positive emotions like gratitude and excitement has improved my overall life outlook. Even on days when I wasn’t feeling particularly grateful or excited, I just sat there and more or less “soul searched” for something and felt a lot better afterward. PLUS--like embers that keep a fire going--throughout the day, I notice that semi-subconsciously I look for things to be grateful and excited about. I also take more time with things, take more “mindful moments” breaks to stop, breathe, and notice things around me. My days feel more full of life because I’m making a more conscious effort to participate in them, rather than letting them pass me by. 5. Improved MOOD: All of the above--combined and working together--has improved my overall mood! I know that one big source of anxiety is simply being overwhelmed by projects and tasks, so now that I’m much more organized and I merely take things day-by-day, that anxiety has decreased significantly. I also do a LOT less social media scrolling and mindless interneting--a huge source of my negative moods. Also, committing to daily exercise, especially in the AM, is like a daily dose of happy dopamine and endorphins that always cheer me up! I also committed to restarting my drawing “passion project” after a year of neglect and seeing the initial results of that is like re-igniting a fire that I thought burned out. Even when I have my bad days, it’s almost as if the negative feelings are happening independently and moving through me like storm clouds and I know they’ll pass soon. I don’t hold on to them. I don’t try to control them. And I don’t give them as much weight. Again, this is all in Month 1. TL;DR Recap: Panda Planner makes it so much easier to access productivity, gratitude, and mindfulness because of the daily, weekly, and monthly structure right there at your fingertips. All you have to do is commit to taking the time to sit down a couple times per day and fill out the blank spots that are waiting for your words. That’s it! Everything I’ve mentioned above is MORE than worth the $25 experiment even if you’re just slightly curious about whether or not this planner will work for you. I honestly can’t recommend it enough! Thank you Panda for helping me become happier!!!
R**Z
I've been using this planner for a few weeks now and I just love it. I was in a slump, had no desire to get anything done and was just feeling overall lazy about everything. I was feeling overwhelmed and tired and whenever I started thinking about my to-do list I got exhausted and just watched TV instead. I had to make a change. I tried bullet journaling in the past and it turned out to be very productive for me, however, I got tired of designing my own pages and drawing all the boxes and lines and numbers etc... This planner is already formatted with all of the right things I want/need to track and with plenty of room to write in. I love the feel of the cover and the purple is just lovely. The paper feels nice and smooth, it doesn't tear easily and the size of the planner is perfect to throw into my messenger bag. I don't use a page for every day. I've been using one page for the weekends and sometimes I'll use one page for several days if I'm having a hard time completing my priorities or tasks. The back of the planner has several blank pages for notes which I filled up with all of the things that have been floating around in my head that I need to do. It felt good to dump that out onto paper and now I go through those lists as I'm planning my days or weeks and fit those things into my schedule. I feel so productive and organized right now. I finally got my carpets cleaned after 3 years of thinking about it! It's working out quite well and the planner has some great features like a pocket in the back cover, three attached book mark ribbons and an elastic band to keep it all closed nice and neat. I've been toting this around for about 3 weeks now, in and out of different bags, tossed onto my car seat, next to my keyboard at work and I've even written in it while in the bathroom getting ready in the morning. It's surprisingly durable. I mostly use it for personal organization and planning but have recently been testing it out for work tasks. I find that it keeps me focused and I get more done, not just partially done. My little purple panda planner pretty much goes everywhere with me now and it makes me happy.
F**S
I have ADHD and it’s not just about having trouble staying organized- I have trouble getting momentum when tasks seem mundane or when I can’t see how they fit into the bigger picture. And since I’m currently a stay at home mom, a lot of my daily work can feel pretty mundane, and that leads to a lot of procrastination and wasted time. On the other hand, I sometimes have SO many AWESOME ideas (!!!) that my plans for the day aren’t realistic, or I forget what I was trying to work on yesterday, and then I get discouraged bc it feels like I’m working hard and just not accomplishing much. Enter the panda! ❤️❤️ This planner is SO helpful bc it’s month/ week/ day format makes me focus on the big picture, yet it allows me to break up large projects into more manageable pieces. The reflective portions (what I’m grateful for today, wins, how I’ll improve, etc) also help me reframe my thinking when I don’t get through all of my tasks, so I don’t just get frustrated with myself and give up if I have a bad day or two. And it’s the closest I’ve ever gotten to journaling consistently. I still rely on our household kitchen calendar for scheduling, bc I don’t find it super intuitive to use this planner for kids activities or other family events. It’s not quite visual enough for me - I use a combo of my phone calendar with an old school whiteboard to keep track of all that. That said - now that I’ve used this planner for just a few weeks I can’t imagine ever being without it! It goes from my nightstand, to the kitchen counter, to my purse and back again. I basically keep it on my hip at most times. Some reviewers mention frustration with the fact that there aren’t enough day pages to match the weeks and months. I don’t find this a problem at all but I think it depends on how you are using it. I start filling out the month pages in advance bc it helps me have a larger sense of time and it helps me scale what I want to accomplish at a more realistic pace. For example- say that this year I need or want to investigate a new future career, see a financial planner, learn a new language, volunteer, landscape the yard, practice Pilates, get my kids involved in xyz, grow a garden and read more non-fiction. The monthly pages give me numbered spaces for THREE goals. So I have to narrow it down- but bc I can flip easily to the following months, I can make a long term plan to accomplish everything that given year, and then the weeks and days are an extension of that. So all of my tasks start to take on more meaning - instead of being just isolated boring chores, everything starts to become a piece of a bigger puzzle. Sounds cheesy but absolutely, this planner has been life changing for me!
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